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Gulch Opinion: Professional Sports yea/nay?

Posted by $ blarman 10 years, 2 months ago to Philosophy
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Does the old saying "all work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy" have any cache in the Gulch?

I'm going to go out on a limb and doubt that anyone is going to have a problem with amateur sports in the Gulch, but what about professional sports? I'm a big college football fan and I enjoy baseball (including the MLB - just without the PED's) and college basketball (just not the NBA), but I'm curious as to what Gulchers do for recreation. Your thoughts?


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  • Posted by Bob44_ 10 years, 2 months ago
    There are virtually no amateur sports anymore. Even the Olympics went to professional athletes. Junior golf still has amateurs but that's about it. I quit watching sports on TV. Frankly, college athletes should unionize and share the money they make for universities. As much as I dislike unions, that's about the only way athletes will ever be treated fairly by money grubbing universities who use them to make billions. Some athletes even actually graduate, but their scholarship runs year to year and you're on your own if you get hurt. What part of indentured servant don't you understand? Get rid of professional sports, period. I played professional baseball years ago and now, I won't even watch a game.
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  • Posted by IndianaGary 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Banned? How would you suggest doing that without resorting to force? No one on this forum who claims to be an Objectivist would support such an action. I just bumped you back up to 1 point to make sure that your evil suggestion is viewed for what it is.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    How would you ban a voluntary action that does not infringe on the rights of others in a community devoted to personal freedom?

    Jan
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  • Posted by IndianaGary 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "As long as there is a market to support it why not?"

    I'm with you; let the market decide. IMO, in a truly free society, there would be a market and no need for special government rules protecting the enterprise. I would also expect that, in such a society, there would be heavier emphasis on INDIVIDUAL sports, such as golf or tennis, and less emphasis on team sports. [ed. wording]
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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 2 months ago
    The only sports I enjoy watching are tennis and boxing. In both cases, the participants have to be in top shape or they don't stand a chance. I used to play racquetball or squash, but now all I can do ir sit in my power chair and tap my feet.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 10 years, 2 months ago
    How about competitive target practice with a variety of weapons that are stored about the Gulch?
    After I as a drafted Marine with Parris Island behind me in 1969, I received advance training so anyone with the MOS of a clerk, cook or anyone in the rear with the gear could pick up about any weapon and efficiently use it in case of an emergency. (This is the most fun I had in the USMC).
    Who knows? Even what the USA is becoming may some day want to rub out the perceived effrontery of a shrugging Gulch.
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  • Posted by JDCarpanzano1 10 years, 2 months ago
    F1 racing is my passion, anything with a motor in it second, that whole man vs. machine thing. But one night at Daytona Carroll Shelby asked me about sports and I answered baseball, foot ball etc. He stopped me mid sentence to say, "Kid there's only 3 sports, mountain climbing, sky diving and motor racing, the rest are all games!"
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  • Posted by Scarletscribe 10 years, 2 months ago
    Professional sports should be banned. It is all about money, not sports, and creates more couch potatoes instead of encouraging people to get up and do something themselves.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 10 years, 2 months ago
    Why should there be any restriction on having sports teams in the Gulch, professional or otherwise? AS LONG AS they (teams and fans) generate their own revenue stream to pay for their hobby/vocation. That is, don't be sending government bullies to my door to force me to pay for equipment, fields, and stadiums in the name of "community" or the "greater good" so you and a handful of others can play, entertain, or get rich.
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  • Posted by samrigel 10 years, 2 months ago
    While I would never say there should not be sports whether amateur or professional I do not follow or watch any sports. I place all of it right up there with watching grass grow or paint dry.
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  • Posted by jimslag 10 years, 2 months ago
    To me, professional sports is sort like the Roman Circuses. A small potion of the population enjoys the spectacle in person (spectators), while the a another portion, a little larger, watch it on the idiot tube. But it is a paid entertainment with the most athletic competitors the most popular. That is one of the reasons for PED's, everyone, including me, loved to see Sosa or McGwire or Canseco or whoever, bash one of the those lovable little baseballs over the left field wall up into the upper deck. As for college, it is close to the same thing but the participants are not paid in dollars, some are paid in free tuition (Scholarships for athletes) or in other ways by the university or boosters. They try to parlay that into the professional realm. As for me, I played in high school and college, I parlayed that into a minor league (rookie ball) contract for 2 years, I tore up my shoulder the 2nd season and that was the end of that dream. Now I stick to non-harmful sports, an occasional softball game or golf or something like that. I occasionally watch sports on TV, nothing like I used to, but it still dwells within my soul to be part of my old school run for the NCAA championship (basketball) or bowl game (football). If you haven't guessed, I went to the University of Wisconsin (Go Badgers!!).
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  • Posted by Ranter 10 years, 2 months ago
    The Gulch cannot be against business activity by its residents. Accordingly, there would be no problem with professional sports, in that professional sports teams and leagues are businesses. Amateur sports would also be welcome, as voluntary activities of the residents. I don't have much time to watch sports, but I follow major league baseball, college and professional football, professional soccer, and (occasionally) basketball. I tent not to get much involved until close to the end of the season.
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  • Posted by wiggys 10 years, 2 months ago
    college and professional sports are nothing more than entertainment. just like actors
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  • Posted by gcarl615 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I also walk my dog a lot, But I love pro football. The salaries are outlandish and SOME of the players are one step up from an animal. I think if there are persons willing to play a sport as a living and others willing to pay to watch then so be it. Life in winter would be very boring without a good football game.
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  • Posted by waytodude 10 years, 2 months ago
    I read these threads. What most call sports I call my way of life after leaving the city. I hunt, I fish, I'm from the sticks. Yesterday morning I rode my 4 - wheeler to check cows went and picked mushrooms worked in the garden spent the rest of the day working on my farm.
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  • Posted by Animal 10 years, 2 months ago
    I hunt elk, which is about a masochistic an avocation as one can have.
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  • Posted by coaldigger 10 years, 2 months ago
    I like college sports, football, basketball, baseball, etc. but am a little put off by professional sports. When I first moved to Pittsburgh in 1964 the Pirates were fun to watch at Forbes field. When I was in graduate school I would go to the library in Oakland and drop by after the 7th inning for free to catch the end of games. The Steelers were a laughing stock then and only diehards went to their games. They would have father-son days and you could get endzone seats, $4 for dads and $1 for sons but usually the ushers would ask that you move to sideline seats because it looked better on TV to show fans in the seats. Professional football players had to have off season jobs then to be able to support a family. They played mostly because they loved the game, were good at it in college and weren't ready to give it up. I liked it better then.

    I think I like the college game mostly because it reminds me of my college years and since all four of our kids went to the same undergraduate school, games often become a family gathering.
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  • Posted by autumnleaves 10 years, 2 months ago
    I was a competive swimmer all through high school. I also played softball. Love it. Now, I do still swim ,I watch college softball on the tube most nights.
    Professional sports leave me cold...the salaries are disgusting and the attitudes of the players are
    Pretty reprehensible.
    I walk my dog a lot!
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  • Posted by $ jlc 10 years, 2 months ago
    What Abaco and iroseland and blarmar and Wm and I all seem to have in common is what Abaco said, "You can't BS your way through rounds in the ring." In everyday society, we are surrounded by people who can 'talk the talk'...but amazingly few of them have ever tried 'the walk'. What martial sports brings to me is the unpolished contact with reality - what a relief. I can achieve.

    I am not a good watcher, but I agree that if there are enough people who support pro sports - then there 'should' be pro sports. Within the Gulch, whose prerogative would it be to say Nay?

    Jan (aka Eichling)

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  • Posted by freedomforall 10 years, 2 months ago
    I will not be a patron, but I see no reason to restrict such a business from the Gulch. Ditto for gambling and drug manufacture and sales.
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  • Posted by iroseland 10 years, 2 months ago
    While I can understand why people are entertained by watching sports. I usually have found myself a bit let down. I get a lot more satisfaction out of the doing part. It gives me yet another set of skills the build. So, I spend time at the gym its my goto for daily workout.. I actually enjoy the lifting of heavy things.. An activity which bores my wife to tears.. SO, she attends a structured class and I go find a way to challenge myself.. I started going to the gym because I also spend no shortage of time at the range. Shooting accuracy really does require a strong core and as much strength and control as possible from your feet all the way to your hands. Granted, I pretty much always take a range moment to put a couple of .50AE rounds down range with the Eagle. That thing actually will send you to the gym.. When I have time for some long distance out door shooting nothing beats the level of Zen required to get tight 600 yard groups with a ancient Mosin Nagat.. A rifle that will also send you to the gym. All of that got me into IDPA shooting which is target shooting plus movement, so kind of like an obstacle l course with a gun. I pretty much suck at it yet.. But, I occasionally have moments of clarity on the range.. That only leaves the last thing.. Sometimes I just need some time with some people who I know working as a team.. For that I stick to the Il2 series and have been flying with the same squadron for about a decade now. WW2 Flight simming has come a long ways.. But it is amazingly competitive and you spend the first year or two really just acting as cannon fodder to the actual aces out there. But then one day you get it, you start being able to really think as a predator and have developed amazing control over your plane of choice, and you start to casually remember the flight characteristics of your prey's ride. Then you dive in and de-wing them before they know what is happening and simply vanish back into thin air. For a while me and a buddy were trading places at the top of the boards with our trust b-239's as we had discovered that with a little coordination we could shoot down mig3s' pretty much all day..
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  • Posted by $ 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    No, they aren't. They have an annual melee which comprises thousands of combatants and they try to post videos of the "carnage". They're about as close as you would get to real medieval fighting as one would get - fortunately minus (most) of the blood! :D
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