(ThyBlackMan.com) I’ve been debating the pros and cons of the impact of sports on the Black community with my good friend, and political commentator, Playthell Benjamin for several years now. Playthell is a huge sports fan and is of the belief that sports have been invaluable in their impact on helping to move the Black community forward. I, on the other hand, see sports as a two-sided coin. While sports have undoubtedly been of great value in helping many young Black people to build character, obtain an education, and financially prosper, in terms of the overall Black community these people represent a limited few. For the greater part of the Black community, however, the lure of sports often serves as a distraction that prevents them from investing in their intellectual development and pursuing more realistic goals.
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Sports are based completely on man’s need to be competitive, and competition has been so deeply ingrained in our societal psyche that many Americans can’t even imagine life without it. Yet, man’s animalistic need to be competitive is the most thoughtlessly malevolent characteristic in man. It’s not a part of man’s higher intellectual development. The need to be competitive is an animalistic brain STEM behavior that’s a throwback to our instinct to be territorial as apes before we gained the capacity for higher intellectual cognition. Thus, it’s not based on anything constructive. It’s based purely on greed, self-centered idolatry, and swag, and it’s serving to kill us off as a species. It’s directly responsible for ALL of the wars in the history of humanity, crime, bigotry, bligotry (Black-on-Black bigotry), and even global warming. In short, it’s complete insanity.
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So personally, I believe that our zealous need to be competitive is both childish, dysfunctional, and less than efficient in moving the nation, or humanity, forward. It would be interesting to see the results of an experiment where they took two footballs teams and trained one in the traditional way, and trained each member of the other team to focus on nothing but improving on their last best effort. They should be trained to forget all about “beating” the opposing team, and simply focus on beating their last best effort. If a given player’s last best effort was gaining 30 yards, he should be exclusively focused on gaining 31 yards in the current game. I’m virtually certain that the latter team would prevail if all other things are equal.
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Thus, sports are DESIGNED to appeal to the emotions and a man’s most basic, animalistic, and infantile need – the need to be macho, and the need to prove it by showing that he’s better than other men. That’s fine when you’re a kid, because a kid needs to test his or her resolve, and to learn what it’s like to hon new skills, face challenges, and overcome disappointment. So there’s nothing wrong with sports for a kid, as long as they’re being instructed against allowing themselves to be brainwashed, and they are taught that participating in sports is just a MEANS to an end, and not an end in itself. They should also be helped to understand that participating in sports is not about “beating” the other guy; it’s about testing their own limits, and it’s merely a dress rehearsal to prepare them to face the REAL challenges of manhood, like raising a family.
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Reality,
I’m in total agreement with you. Black people need to exercise their minds. an entire culture will not fit on a basketball court, and many of them get rich and forget they’re Black anyway.
@reality_check…. I cannot imagine what our collective state of mind would be if were not for professional sports and it’s heroes going back to the turn of the century. Walter “Major” Taylor and Jack Johnson were world champions and gave us a sense race pride back in the late 1800’s. There are Mayors, a Senator and a Judge that used their sports celebrity status and education to get to their positions. It’s not Sports that traps our young men in chasing the dream of playing pro sports, it’s the parents, coaches and mentors that promote sports over education.
sports for black men is toxic. I disagree with your commentator friend that sports has moved black people forward because black people as a whole are not benefiting from sports. Not at all.
I discourage black men from playing pursuing professional sports because of the extreme commitments and sacrifices it takes to get to professional sports. Also, the odds are just not in your favor. Like you said, I hate that sports have been used as a great diversion for many black men. They focus on sharpening their athletic ability at the expense of their intellectual abilities. this is not a good strategy for a down-trodden people. We can’t rise as a collective if most of our men are dreaming of chasing a ball down a court or field. This is not realistic.
Sports are meant for recreation, not careers.