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Originally Posted by Daytr
I watched the video which was Pete Buttigieg on Kamala Harris’s Campaign, VP Vetting, & JD Vance | The Daily Show. It is not the type of thing I normally watch. I didn’t know who Pete Buttigieg was.
So, my impression was politics as entertainment, politics as a game, just as sport is opium for the masses, in American politics you back your team to win.
Politics is portrayed as a game, as a sport, as opium for the masses, to make you feel like a winner when you are actually loser in society, and in politics, because the elites are running the show, and sports distracts the working classes from real economic issues.
Marc Perelman criticizes sports for similar reasons, viewing it as an "opium of the people" that entertains, pacifies, and disciplines the working class, thereby serving capitalist interests. He argues that sports can mirror the worst aspects of capitalism, including racism, sexism, and nationalism, and that its pervasive media coverage diverts attention from political activities that might challenge the existing order.
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Originally Posted by moka
I watched the video which was Pete Buttigieg on Kamala Harris’s Campaign, VP Vetting, & JD Vance | The Daily Show. It is not the type of thing I normally watch. I didn’t know who Pete Buttigieg was.
So, my impression was politics as entertainment, politics as a game, just as sport is opium for the masses, in American politics you back your team to win.
Politics is portrayed as a game, as a sport, as opium for the masses, to make you feel like a winner when you are actually loser in society, and in politics, because the elites are running the show, and sports distracts the working classes from real economic issues.
Marc Perelman criticizes sports for similar reasons, viewing it as an "opium of the people" that entertains, pacifies, and disciplines the working class, thereby serving capitalist interests. He argues that sports can mirror the worst aspects of capitalism, including racism, sexism, and nationalism, and that its pervasive media coverage diverts attention from political activities that might challenge the existing order.
Yup. The Romans knew a thing or two with their coliseum.
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Originally Posted by moka
I watched the video which was Pete Buttigieg on Kamala Harris’s Campaign, VP Vetting, & JD Vance | The Daily Show. It is not the type of thing I normally watch. I didn’t know who Pete Buttigieg was.
So, my impression was politics as entertainment, politics as a game, just as sport is opium for the masses, in American politics you back your team to win.
Politics is portrayed as a game, as a sport, as opium for the masses, to make you feel like a winner when you are actually loser in society, and in politics, because the elites are running the show, and sports distracts the working classes from real economic issues.
Marc Perelman criticizes sports for similar reasons, viewing it as an "opium of the people" that entertains, pacifies, and disciplines the working class, thereby serving capitalist interests. He argues that sports can mirror the worst aspects of capitalism, including racism, sexism, and nationalism, and that its pervasive media coverage diverts attention from political activities that might challenge the existing order.
Yep and nothing new, I.e the ancient Olympics or be it the chariot races or coliseum games in Rome.
It's ridiculous what top sports people can earn now.
I do like Jon Stewart though. I don't agree with everything he says, but I think he's usually on the right side of things and is razor sharp.
Last edited by Daytr; Today at 02:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by jonu
Yup. The Romans knew a thing or two with their coliseum.
For them it's football, for us it's rugby.
Up the wahs.
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Originally Posted by dobby41
He saved 'black' jobs - whatever they are.
'I love my black job': Simone Biles appears to take a jab at Trump after Olympic win
The post follows controversial remarks Trump made at a June debate about 'Black jobs.'
The Olympic gymnast, who won two gold medals in Paris making her the most decorated U.S. gymnast, took a swipe at former President Donald Trump in a post Friday on X.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...win-rcna164833
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Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
For them it's football, for us it's rugby.
Up the was.
I think “damnatio ad bestias” was popular with ye olde Romans too - execution by wild beast of Christians and others.
Roman pork barrel politics was bread and circuses.
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Originally Posted by Getty
Perhaps it's my source that is desperate, but l don't think so.
Hannity, Watters, The Five, and some others are all shows that as l have previously stated, run and rerun on Fox News.
They have an almost non stop supply of past and present Senators, other political commentators and journalists appearing.
If you don't have Sky, l would of thought you could probably access a lot of this stuff via the likes of YouTube, to see for yourself.
If that's not possible, l will try and note specific names to make the desperation allegation go away, but there is no way I'm capable or desirous of regurgitating all the content on here myself.
Isn't it enough that Fox paid Dominion three quarters of a Billion dollars for repeating Trumps lies about the 2020 election, while knowing they were lies?
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Originally Posted by davflaws
Isn't it enough that Fox paid Dominion three quarters of a Billion
dollars for repeating Trumps lies about the 2020 election, while knowing they were lies?
Wasn't cheap was it?
Even more reason to play with a straight bat now eh?
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Originally Posted by Getty
Wasn't cheap was it?
Even more reason to play with a straight bat now eh?
Whatever you're smoking - I want some.
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Originally Posted by davflaws
Whatever you're smoking - I want some.
You already are smoking the most potent stuff - Ardern’s unadulterated ‘Be Kind’ BS and Spin, with a special addictive of ‘hidden agenda’ captured straight from her big mouth and matured over several years to be smoked by the likes of you.
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