Monday, August 5, 2024

I'll Admire The Losers And Those Who Serve The Losers Among Us, Instead

THE RESURFACED FOOTAGE of the massive asshole, male-supremacist creepy weirdo, billionaire's bitch, J. D. Vance once slamming Simone Biles over her generous decision to pull out of a previous Olympic competition to give her team mates a chance to win, got the response among non-Republican-fascists that it should have.  Vance is an asshole. Simone Biles was the expert in that situation, probably one of the few in the world best qualified to make that judgement, CERTAINLY THE MOST QUALIFIED in the world to make it on her own behalf.  His abuse of a young woman over that was a disgusting and self-serving use of her for his own ends, gaining status in a sick and disgusting culture to gain position in the Republican-fascist media and party.  What else does his mentor, bad-sport, foreign billionaire's bitch Donald Trump's entire shtick consist of?  

But what Vance did to her happens all the time to no objection or notice being taken, it isn't atypical of how even the youngest athletes are treated, those who lose or choke up as she may have if she didn't wisely withdraw from tasks she wasn't prepared to do at that time.  That is an inherent aspect of sports.  The difference is that Vance slammed a superbly talented, hard-working athlete, using her and, no doubt, her identity as a young Black Woman to his ends.  But that's the only the major difference.  If he had said similar things about a young athlete who failed to win, even one who came close to winning, no one would have objected to it.  Especially if he were a coach abusing and reviling an athlete or an entire team.  Such an abusive coach would probably gain a similar kind of status as Vance hoped to gain by doing that.  Even the best athletes are subjected to that kind of abuse as coaching and encouragement.   

In my recent dissing of the sacred Olympics I knew the response it might get because the absurd idolatry of the thing is so predictable.  I mentioned the absurd and phony aroma of sanctity heaped on what is actually a sordid international gangster money shake-down, full of millionaire and billionaire beneficiaries, some of them actual royalty, royals being the quintessential. longest standing gangster class.  A gangster syndicate which colludes with the local version of the same thing, whether in dictatorship or alleged liberal democracy.  That's a permanent part of what the Olympics is and saying that got the typical high school mean-boy, mean-girl style responses that I knew it would.  

I heard the sane slogans and accusations when I said something like that to the vice principal when I got caught not attending a mandatory pep-rally my Freshman year of high school.  He said pretty much the same thing as I got last week.  It's so funny reading the superannuated kewel-kids in their sixties and seventies saying what the entirely uncool vice-principal said to me all those decades ago.  I got better at hiding from pep-rallies, not going to them.  The hell with football and jock kulcha.

The international committee behind the Olympics is an extremely profitable scheme comprising the money-making parts of the corrupt deal which feeds on, first and foremost, the generally very young athletes who are required to be amateurs (with some notable exceptions made, allowing even the best paid professional athletes into amateur competition) some of whom are talked into some pretty extreme hardships and sacrifices and personal and family expenses just for the supposed honor of being allowed to compete in the final show.  Especially in obscure sports.  The Olympics is no different.  And that's done knowing only a few of the most talented and lucky will have any real chance of winning any of the events, even some of the best athletes have lost on the particular day of any of the contests involved.  Most of them will be very disappointed and those who encouraged that planned it that way from the start.  In some of the worst cases, such as in the dictatorships, children showing talent are pulled out of a normal childhood and away from their families into a farming system that includes enormous abuse and drugging, chewing them up and spitting out most of them so that the elite can compete for the glory of the dictatorship.  How that differs from John D. Rockefeller's infamous Social Darwinist American Beauty Rose sermon, I'd like some alleged lefty Olympics cultist to explain to me.  And the officials in charge of the filthy thing know all about that.  Maybe I should study the relationship of athletics to eugenics because given the time frame of the Olympics and the rise of eugenics, I'm absolutely certain there are many connections between the two.

Those who get eliminated early, those who lose at the games will be losers, feeling badly, maybe permanently impacted because of something which doesn't matter, one bit.  The time framing of Olympics will ensure that even some of the best athletes of their time will be losers.  I don't know what long term studies have ever been done on a world-wide basis to measure what the losers and their families get out of it, what the athletes who didn't get far at the Olympics got for all of that use by everyone from local coaches and national affiliates of the Olympic syndicates,  I doubt many if any disinterested studies of athletes and athletics are done.   I suspect that for a lot of even temporarily winning athletes they must often regret having given up so much, their families having invested so much into what was, in the end, not very much.  I remember reading one study of kids who spent enormous amounts of time playing pick-up basketball who seemed to fully believe someone was going to pluck them out of their working class or poverty into the wealth and fame of the NBA.  Some of such deluded dreamers didn't even play on a high school team.  The author of one of the articles about the study pointed out how few players made it to the professional level in terms of how much greater their chances of becoming surgeons and members of other elite professions would have been if they'd spent that time studying.  If they'd put it in terms of how many of them could have studied and apprenticed to become members of non-elite professions or trades, making a good living instead of becoming never rich and famous the numbers against them following an absurd fantasy would have been entirely against encouraging them in sports.  

The alleged advantage to their life-long health from participating in sports is also absurd,  I'll back up here to note that the greatest motive in the founding of the modern Olympics wasn't tied to the alleged life-long health benefit to athletes, it was to encourage the young to make themselves better cannon fodder for the competing military powers of Europe after the Franco-Prussian war.  That is why the Olympics is so tied into the most putrid of nationalist cultism.  Those members of the economic elites who planned the Olympics didn't want the athletes to be healthy for a long and good life, they wanted more effective soldiers to fight for their wars of conquest and financial gain.  Getting shot at, likely maimed or killed whether for king and country or republic.

But so many sports, especially at the elite, professional levels are far more contributive to injuries and health problems and poor health habits than being able to lead a relatively healthy and happy life.  Many of those bad effects being problems of emotions and character. I will note in passing the long standing relationship of athletics and alcohol use.  My guess would be that abstinence has been rare and rarely encouraged in the culture of athletics.  

I will point out that much of the same can be said about elite, modern classical musicianship especially in my field of playing piano with all of the famed players who, once prodigies, played themselves into disability in service to some pretty bad music making concentrating on thrills and speed instead of musical content.   I've criticized that from pretty much the earliest comments and blog posts I've written, details will be given on further whining by the pudgy, couch-potato chorus who objected to my criticism of the holy Olympics.  

The direct musical analog to the Olympics, the performance competition racket is something I've never supported even when encouraged to do so within the department in college,  It's part of what's wrongest with professional musicianship and produces some pretty awful music making.  I absolutely and always have loathed the competition racket and the resultant kind of music making.  Bela Bartok said that competitions were for race horses, not artists.  When entrepreneurs wanted to tour the young Rudoph Serkin around the world his father rejected that saying they wanted an artist, not a prodigy.   Outside of opera and rock, music doesn't tend to lead to violence among the audience.  I'd argue strongly against depending on music as a "character" builder but the idea that sports builds good character is so easily contradicted by the many examples when it built bad character and outright criminality that that delusion is one of the major uninvestigated widespread delusions of our time.**  That is because you aren't allowed to tell the truth about that anymore than you are the sacred Olympics.  Some sports produce violent criminals so regularly that the culture that surrounds them and the violence intrinsic to the "game" has to contribute to that.  In many cases even the more likable non-criminals involved will cover up for their criminal teammates and even those on rival teams, mimicking the worst practices among many professions and associations.  

I don't have much of an opinion about non-professional sports engaged in for harmless pleasure, the ones that don't involve injuring the players or lead to regular riots and vandalism or rape.   With pro sports and many college sports fans seem to riot if their team loses or wins.* I am entirely against any that do that, especially to young people too young, foolish and manipulable to protect themselves against adults who feed off of them like vampires.  Womens' softball and, maybe, non-professional men's baseball played for fun strike me as being relatively OK, I'm sure there are other examples in other sports, I just don't know about those.  

I mentioned the effort of local residents in and around Boston to halt the effort of local businessmen and politicians to bring the summer Olympics to Boston a while back. Doing so democratically, not through PR.  The lies told by the promoters about the benefits that the residents of Boston and the surrounding area and the state and even region were pretty blatantly lies.  It is the rarest and only best planned and managed of Olympics that don't end up being a huge cost in taxes and other losses to the "host city, state and country."  And a lot of that is as much a matter of chance and luck as it is by planning and minimizing the cost of the corruptions baked into the deals that bring the Olympics to a particular place.  Reading the demands and guarantees that those costs will fall on the "host" and not on the ultimate beneficiaries of the Olympics, the members and employees of the international and national syndicate controlling them, you'd have to be the ultimate idiot or entirely ignorant of basic arithmetic to not see that it's an old-fashioned shake-down.  Or in on the con job.  Certainly the millionaires, billionaires and politicians who enter into the deal with them aren't the ones who plan on taking the hit to pay for what often turn out to be superfluous sports facilities, often designed by big-name architects who get lots of money as well as added PR for building those often unused white elephants.  Not to mention the accompanying infrastructure that so often doesn't fit into the actual needs of living around them.  Taxpayers are the ones who end up paying for them, probably for their eventual demolition when the same millionaires and billionaires or others of their type set their eyes on the often prime real estate those things sit on.  The poor, the destitute, the homeless who are pushed aside for them and disappeared don't matter at all to much of anyone.   

And there are the contractual obligations of the "host" cities and regions to provide the members of the Olympics syndicate with demanded perks and privileges.  One of the ones I remember was that lanes on highways in and around Boston would be designated for the use of Olympics officials only.  For anyone familiar with the traffic in and around Boston, the consequences of that would almost certainly have been grid-lock for as long as the princes and princesses and other gangsters of the Olympics got that privilege.  And that was only one example of the kind of demands that the Olympics places on whatever host it decides to parasitize.  Again, the same can be said of many professional sporting syndicates, football, baseball, perhaps somewhat less so for indoor sports like basketball and hockey, though those, at least, stick around and sometimes do actually contribute something long term to the place where they play.  I always like to see residents of cities who resist the shake-downs of the millionaire-billionaire owners of teams who demand they build them new stadiums for them to keep the team in their cities.  I think that's a sign of the mental health of the majority, maturity and an ability to understand basic mathematics, something which so many of those who objected to what I said in passing don't possess despite being credentialed by colleges and universities.  I think if a majority of residents in a democracy were presented with the facts of what the Olympics is going to mean to them, no democracy would ever agree to serve as the victims of the scheme.  That Paris, which likes to believe itself the cultural origin of enlightenment culture and governance, agreed to host the thing is a sign of how readily they are suckered by public relations and ephmeral fads and fashions.  Paris like most such over-praised loci is too full of itself.

During the last hostings of the Olympics by one of the major dictatorships, I forget wither it was Putin's Russia or Communist China, I heard talk again of the Olympics having permanent homes for the summer and winter games in relatively stable democratic countries.  One suggested Athens for the summer Olympics, I don't know what snowy location they'd think was reliable enough into the future to have snow games based there.  The suggestion touched on many of the corruptions inherent in the Olympics as being lessened or removed by that and they'd be spared the scandal of making cosy with the likes of Putin and, in the past Hitler and myriads of other vicious dictators and their corrupt regimes.  Though I strongly suspect many of the permanent members of the Olympics committees thrive on the opportunities for corruption baked into the thing and they'd never give up their good thing unless forced to by democratic governments.  Security around the Olympics being more possible in permanent locations might be another selling point.  

That might fix some of what's wrong with them but there's a lot more than that which is bad,  A lot of that is related to the exploitation and abuse of young athletes which is intrinsic to the Olympics.   That is endemic to sports which is, as I said, an irrational form of entertainment in which it is planned that at least half of the participants and fans are made unhappy though them.  I don't think that kind of unhappiness carries the alleged emotional or moral benefits it allegedly does carry.  If it did then the world's population would be a lot more emotionally stable and a lot more moral than it is, especially those who follow sports.  Some of the response to what I wrote, mentioning the practice of giving out medals to those who lost games or competitions, seem to take offense at not sticking it to "losers" in every way.   I've never endorsed giving "losers" ribbons or medals or awards of participation or whatever someone dreamed up in the last few decades, I've endorsed not caring about the whole thing.  Indifference to sports hasn't hurt anyone I know of who is indifferent to them.  And I can tell you, if you played music in high school instead of football, you're a less likely to have gotten fat and had health problems from it.  I don't know if any studies have been done about that, it's just based on being able to observe lots of people I went to school with throughout their adulthood.  Some of the jocks turned out OK but lots of them didn't.  The "character: that sports built wasn't reliably the best, the effect of sports on that is probably everything from nothing to making would-be jerks bigger jerks.

For myself, the coercion to pretend to like sports, to care about sports and to lie about what I can see right in front of me about sports is something I do resent, when I am forced to pay any attention at all to them.  I don't care about the games, I don't care about who wins and who loses, I won't lie about that or the corruption and immorality that is intrinsic to or which attaches itself to sports.  I don't particularly care if you don't like that, you can go soak your head if you don't but I never agreed to the fake morality that presents sports as an unmitigated good.  The only good that might be gotten out of sports, in terms of physical fitness and health are better gotten through rational, safe exercise and an active life.  

I'll save my admiration such as that given to athletes for people who serve the least among us, the "losers" among us, making themselves the servants of losers.  I'll save my admiration for those who give their time and work and resources to the public good, who never once provide the thrills and adrenaline high that sports encourages people to be addicted to.  I'll save my admiration for those who don't conform to corporate, market economics and who make deals with dictators and billionaires and other thugs.  And those who tell the truth instead of theatrical lies marketing those deals.  I'll save my admiration and praise for those who serve the least among us, the losers.  

* In researching what I write here, I  was interested but not surprised, to find out several years ago that the very first inter-collegiate American football game resulted in a riot, necessitating in the visiting team fleeing the town where it was held.  It hasn't gone uphill in terms of morals or ethics, since then.  Sports with violence built into them can't rationally be expected to produce anything else than the encouragement of violence.  As an invention of our economic elite who comprised those who attended universities back then, that's not surprising.  It is an expression of the cruel viciousness of the rich.   That they are asserted to produce good character so widely is one of the most widely believed lies there is.   I found out about that while I was researching the history of American football players who died while playing the "game."    That such a thing is so intimately tied into American colleges and universities, especially those with an alleged Christian character is proof of the depravity of modern life.  That it is presented with such phony, hokey, sentimental and dishonest sanctity when it is a filthy, cruel and violent game resulting in conceit and a sense of entitlement among those involved in it is an indictment of the culture that hosts that delusion.  I don't hold any sentimental regard for baseball but at least the game itself isn't the practice of thugishness.  Hockey, stripped of the violence attached to it, might not be anywhere near as bad as it is but American football is inherently dirty.  

** That American football has produced and not rejected so many rapists and other violent criminals, often being let off the hook by the police, and if not them then by prosecutors and judges is a hard fact.  There have been professional players who were known rapists.  And even the most credible accusations have not often led to such criminals being thrown off of college teams.  Though a few do get thrown off, now.  Often the response has been to quash any investigation into the crime or to discourage victims from making talking about attacks on them.  I've recently written about one of the most infamous and largely forgotten cases of that showing the corruption inbuilt into that sport and the culture that rose up naturally around what is inherently a violent sport.  The revelations of only a few cases of the sexual abuse of boys and young men in sports is, of course, worth following up on because I think there's a lot more of that than is ever reported.  But it's certainly a small percentage of the abuse of girls and Women that is intrinsic to the culture of athletics and has been from the start.  That it is the sexual abuse of males that really causes outrage is an indication of the sexism of the culture and in no way should lead to the minimization of the wrong done to the victims.  Male athletics inevitably seems to an assumption of sexual entitlement by athletes and that inevitably results in sexual violence.  That coaches and others would assume the same about males being used sexually isn't at all surprising when you think about it.  You'll have to prove to me that athletics is capable of changing that.  I will point out that I've had to face the same thing about the world of music, being disheartened when I found out what was apparently an open secret that the late James Levine was a serial sexual abuser and had been for decades before he was finally exposed during #MeToo.  I can't listen to his recordings anymore.  He disgusts me.  

2 comments:

  1. "I heard the same slogans and accusations when I said something like that to the vice principal when I got caught not attending a mandatory pep-rally my Freshman year of high school. "

    And you're still smarting from the adolescent humiliation?

    Dude -- that explains so much it would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic.

    Seek help. Seriously -- it may not be too late.

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    1. You think a vice-principal (ex-sports coach) was capable of humiliating me when I was a teenager? Uh, no. Just like with you, I didn't have any respect for him so he was incapable of humiliating me. Actually, I think he knew that so he didn't try it.

      Geesh, Simps, no wonder you're still fuming about those mean Irish boys who pantsed you back then. And no wonder you and the other kew-el kids at E-ton are trying the same lines on me now.

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