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[–] awildbanannaphone 3 points 6 points (+9|-3) ago 

ehh i like sports. Its a good event for getting together.. Tailgates before, game, and party after. Its a standard activity in all civilizations for a reason. The romans had the olympics and the coliseum.

The isolated native americans had lacrosse.

Sports build character when youre young playing them. Then they are a good distraction from real life when youre older. They provide opportunities to bond with your kids. I could go on

Yes I agree that those who obsess over it maybe take it too far. But its a significant part of the economy. Gas spent on transportation, food, parking, tv commercials, and so on. As this money circulates it increases quality of life (unless you wanna go back to 1500s style living which is a fair thing to want)

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[–] GrowUpNoDinoNoSpace 0 points 20 points (+20|-0) ago 

Bread and circus

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[–] KoKansei 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

Yeah, OPs reference to the romans probably didn't have the effect he intended.

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[–] yt4cz9 0 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It's no longer about local teams but rather about importing the fastest/strongest non-white you can import. Then you get to cuck out about how great they are--cuckball.

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[–] MemeDropAcct 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

Playing sports is the same as watching them

No.

Sports add to the economy

No.

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[–] Literally-Oppressed ago 

You cant honestly say sports don't contribute to the economy.

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[–] Fuhrer1488 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

Sports are meant to be played not watched.

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[–] ranch-othelioma 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

They are an excellent vehicle to help prepare a boy for manhood. Winning. Losing. Physical fitness. Brutality. Camaraderie. Etc.