Spectator Sports Turn Men Into Boys
May 8, 2015

BEST MOTHER'S DAY GIFT: TURN OFF THE GAME!
"It's a lifestyle which seems vaguely manly,
but in reality it is passive and effeminate."
While men abdicate their masculine responsibilities:
"The pressure on today's woman is tremendous. She's supposed to break the glass ceiling at work, come home and be mother and father, make her man feel like a winner, and compete with porn."
by Bonnie
(henrymakow.com
My poor immigrant grandfather came to the US from Czechoslovakia and worked like a slave in Appalachian coal mines in the 1920s. He was not able to help his six sons assimilate into American life, so they had to fend for themselves. They were not very different from most American males who are missing father figures.
A worker in the construction trades, my dad could not adjust to the American male bonding ritual, the small talk banter about last night's GAME. He thought American men were boys who suffered from arrested development due to watching sports.
As a wife and mother, I have to agree. American sports culture is an unwarranted daily celebration. It keeps life on a superficial level and distracts men from dealing with problems in their family, neighborhoods, and community.
Sports keeps men focused on winning, losing, and keeping score. The winner takes all. This leads to black and white thinking, and to avoiding the many grey areas of life. Either/or thinking is BOYISH, and infects every relationship, even with women.
For example, women do not want to be GAMED by men. We can spot a trickster a mile away. Quality women want honest relationships. Unfortunately, "sports thinking" corrupts many women as well.

Is he the handy one? the socialite? the philosopher? the one who relates well to kids? These things seem too quaint; he would rather play games with technology.
Too much sports thinking narrows a man to a competitor who never learns empathy or compassion. He prefers fantasy to real life and persistently engages in magical thinking.
Men are supposed to take risks, and men are supposed to do physical things, but they are also supposed to outgrow sports.
When starting out these days, men don't want their own business, they seek JOBS. They are discouraged from manual labor and sit at desks. Once they bring home the paycheck, they spend their time with sons on a sofa, safely expelling pent-up testosterone. It's a lifestyle which seems vaguely manly, but in reality is passive and effeminate.
Men are supposed to be the head of the family, the movers and shakers in the community.
A man should know his strengths and weaknesses, whom he will trust and whom he won't. Men need to grow into adults who make judgments and solve problems. Instead, our man pursues a higher salary, keeps trying to "win" with a better score.
Upon marrying, he is unprepared for the real relationship his wife demands. Give-and-take equals failure. When the children come, he leaves intuitive things to her, and now they are both prey for "experts," politicians, and teachers.
HOUSEWIFE
And me? They called me a "slacker," but I stayed home for the kids. My better half did most of his fathering from an easy chair.
Does today's man even know it's role reversal for women to be in charge of the children, deciding issues of discipline, or representing the family to the school and the community?
How is it a man feels he has "contributed" simply because he changed a diaper or went to a Little League game? There's that GAME business again. Games are supposed to be a rehearsal for the real thing, yet a life centered on spectator sport lacks reality.
A woman may not even understand why she is fed up and leaving, spewing vengeance and cleaning out your bank account - the pressure on today's woman is tremendous. She's supposed to break the glass ceiling at work, come home and be mother and father, make her man feel like a winner, and compete with porn.
As for my Dad, he lived in an era before IRAs, an effeminate invention excessively focused on security.
Once he accumulated excess capital, he bought LAND. My mother was bewildered, but she had the wisdom to follow him out to the countryside. She watched him plan and build a home just the way she wanted it. They chopped wood and raised chickens and grew tomatoes. It doesn't get any more real than that. He had enough children to easily take care of him in his retirement.
The more exposure my father had to the culture over the course of his lifetime, the more my father essentially refused to assimilate into American life.
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First Comment by Dan:
There was no spectator sports industry before the Modern era. Games with sticks and balls were for children. Two world wars and a protracted economic depression herded the sons of self reliant fathers into the candy coated domestic holding pen called "post-war Suburbia". As dads with cushy desk jobs grew beer bellies they did what TV dads did: play ball with their sons instead of clearing the back forty acres or raising a barn. The point was to shift father-son activities from goal-oriented deeds to pointless entertainment. It was the devolution of father to 'big brother' status.
If you read the first-hand historical accounts of pubic rallies speeches at city halls and capitals, you are amazed to learn that men turned out in crowds over political issues the way they do for sports today, with the same kind of energy. Do you think those men would have stood the abuses of Constitutional government now happening every day? In 2015, half the Senate is fags and child molesters and the other half are agents of a foreign government. During the 19th century, they'd all be swinging from the lamp posts on Pennsylvania Avenue.
H.G.Wells wrote in 'A Modern Utopia'(1905) that sports arenas would draw "the dull, cowardly and base in thousands to admire, and howl, and bet." When athletes become high paid celebrities, they degenerate into "a sort of athletic prostitute, with all the defects, all the vanity, trickery, and self-assertion of the common actor, and with even less intelligence."
Wells advised that "men of of honor (the 'elite') don't waste their lives in such folly".
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CR said (May 10, 2015):
I don't see why this lady is singling out sports as a negative influence. Aren't all forms of entertainment a distraction from the serious things in life? I agree that those guys who know all the teams' and players' statistics and watch every game but have no idea what else is going on in the world have a problem, but how is that worse than people who spend all their time watching soap operas, sitcoms, movies, reading fiction novels, etc.? If all you did is work and discuss politics and only have sex when you were trying to conceive then life would be pretty boring, we need to have some kind of fun now and then. The real problem is that people are distracted or oblivious to the serious issues in the world. If you ask me, one of the worst things out there is this worship and obsession with the dysfunctional fools we call celebrities.