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In reply to the discussion: Noam Chomsky: Why Americans Know So Much About Sports But So Little About World Affairs [View all]ozone_man
(4,825 posts)It may be soccer in Europe, cricket in India, Aussie football in Australia, ...
Modern sports achieves what the coliseum did for ancient Rome, and religion of course. Sports is kind of our religion now, the opiate for the masses to prevent them from revolting and asking for fairness, equity. As long as they have their TV and sports, no matter their sad state of being, they are satiated. If we are kept in a state of pacification, if all our brain power goes toward analyzing sports, then how on earth are we ever going to solve world problems, equity, education, climate change, and so on?
NPR has sports programs now, in addition to market watch. It's inescapable, unless you turn them off. Unfortunately their news programs are heavily corporate views, so they only have left their human interest stories, Radio Lab, maybe Prairie Home Companion and the like, music ... which are worth listening to.
I liken it to being in the Matrix. We are programmed, but we don't have to accept it, we can pull the plugs.