I've always considered myself a sports fan. The older I grew, however, the fewer hours I could spend following my favorite teams or watching games
on TV. Now, when I do watch, I find myself not really believing what I see. Too many athletes are on drugs or are criminals and the leagues don't
care. And some games just seem "too good to be true." So the question that's grown in my mind has been, are they? Are the games rigged?
The answer may just be yes.
In digging around the internet, I found this website:
www.thefixisin.net
The same guy also wrote this article which sums up his stance nicely:
Eight Sports Conspiracies
I think this guy hit the nail on the head in regards to the leagues, but he misses the point. Many sports fans have gone over the edge and devote way
too much time, energy, and money to this passion. They act like they are part of the team or that the team's moves are truly life & death
decisions.
Are sports too much of a distraction these days for people? Have we become like the Romans and are amused by the gladiators while the Senate steals
away our rights & money? I can understand the argument that sports can be a nice way to pass the time (and I'd never argue against spending a sunny
afternoon in the bleachers watching a ball game with a hot dog in one hand and a beer in the other), but do they hold too much sway over many
people's daily lives? To the point of missing or ignoring things that are much more important?
Sports exist to sell us things. How many people tune in to the Super Bowl just to "watch the ads?" Isn't that a bit sick? But that's what
advertisers want: to hit a hard-to-sell-to demographic with a sales pitch at a time of heightened emotional awareness.
Then, on top of it, maybe even the games we're watching have been tampered with, setting up the most "interesting" match-ups possible in order to
lure in as many suckers wanting to see what happens.
Is it all just a massive conspiracy that we've been led to believe - or perhaps hoped to believe - isn't about sales and money, but really about
sport and the best of the best rising to the top? What do you think, ATS?
[edit on 11-5-2010 by MrParanoid]
[edit on 11-5-2010 by MrParanoid]