I feel statements like this give proof to what has been said here in the past that societal inversion has taught men over successive generations that for men to associate with other men is 'gay' and that only actual homosexuals would view other male bodies, spend time with other men, and the like as a way to break apart tight networks of regular straight men.
No one a "girls' night out" is gay/lesbian. However a "boy's night out" has to involve either overtly overly-masculine symbolism - such as SPORTZ!!!!! - or chasing girls. Men can no longer meet and associate and from meaningful platonic bonds, lest they be characterized as gay.
A similar stigma has been attached to a lone male interacting with a child - this is now regarded as a threat or a precursor to pedophilia while actual pedophiles (namely gays) are free to spread their filthy lifestyle to children, aided by the community and the state.
Remember, the road to this kind of hell is paved with inversion the violates natural order like this.
There seems to be a large and mocking anti-"sportsball" sentiment on this forum.
I would aver that this says more about the people harbouring this sentiment than the people actually playing or watching the sports.
The idea that playing sports is okay whilst watching sports is bad doesn't hold up in my view.
I grew up playing sport, dragged out of the house by my dad as most kids were forced by their fathers when kindergarten age and it was cold and chucking it down with freezing rain outside.
I grew up watching sport and living the drama every season, every week, nervous about the outcome of Saturdays game that my televised team was playing in.
The breakup and disappearance of mens associations in the West is a very sad thing.
You learn so much from these associations about what's going on in the world and how things can be achieved.
My later teen years my family became a mess and I didn't have a strong male figure in the house any more. But I did have a club I was part of who had known my dad when he was more a part of my family.
When I was a teenager the storm-wind caught my shitty car's door in the sportsclub carpark and bent it back.
I went back in the club and someone said "why doesn't that car door shut properly? ..."
Someone else said. "Right. Go into town and go to this backstreet garage and talk to x guy, he's a bit of a villain but he used to be part of this club and when he was in trouble with the tax-man your old man heard about it and showed him how to re-jig his books and get out of it."
Went down there. Insecure teenager in a place where people were not too friendly, wouldn't even acknowledge me. gave the guy my introductions and he relaxed.
He was an old guy like a little ball of muscle.
He opened the door, bent down and picked up my car so that it was balanced between his shoulder and the 2 wheels on the other side. He reached up and with his free hand delicately jiggled the door around and then pulled it out. "pop". Just like a doctor resetting a shoulder. Put the car back down on 4 wheels as if it was as light as a feather.
"How much do I owe you?" "Nothing, I know your old man.."
Shook my hand leaving me in no doubt he could crush it.
The point is - I had become a young tearaway and regularly got in teenage fisticuffs with the people this guy was probably uncle and godfather to. A few weeks before a bunch of guys had used my head as a football just 30 yards away and some of these guys working in the garage were part of a group that had cheered it on.
Thats why no-one even acknowledged me when I went into the garage.
But he put that aside and helped me because some things are more important than other things. Important lesson for a young man.
Got another crushing hand shake from one of my international heroes when he came to give a dinner talk at my club when I was 17.
Went up to him, I was drunk as a skunk, told him he was my hero and he shrugged it off and talked me through a few things which - even though I was 10 pints to the good, I still remember and think about now.
20 minutes later the room started spinning, I was vomiting everywhere and eventually a bunch of shit-faced guys put me on their shoulders and carried me out the back past the kitchen to a taxi they'd called for me.
The function staff and musicians of a party in a neighboring building got shitty with them about 'trespassing' down 'their' alley. Cue massive fight involving left over food, potatoes, peas, gravy, spatulas, bloody noses and torn shirts. everybody celebrating their victory afterwards. No police called.
The international star asked a few questions about why this kid was drinking so hard at 17 and after that a few enquiries were made as to what was going on at home.
Another international star came to give a talk and stayed drinking all night, 21 pints to the good, we all signed his shirt and tie and put him on a train the next morning. He went straight to his club, played on national television and scored all his teams points as he was made man of the match in a crucial game.
One of the big name commentators (ex international player) said recently on TV to an international coach that all this focus on numbers and charts was useless, all the flair was being coached out of the players , that there was too much science and not enough instinct in the game, sport by numbers...
We thought back to Mr 21 pints and the blinder he played whilst half cut and nodded in agreement.
Another time the famous TV guy said publicly that Mr 21 pints was too squeaky clean and no fun and that's why the players never liked him: and we all thought BS.
Bear in mind that Mr 21 pints was actually in many ways a bit of a snake. But also a good guy.
The thing is, being part of a sports club is a fund of experience for the next generation of young men. The club is full of local small businessmen and alot of local characters. Y
ou find out who knows who knows who.. you see how networking happens.. everybody shares what's going on everywhere else in town.. the local liberals will tell you that your club is full of "policemen, firemen, ex-soldiers, builders and is a fascist institution basically",
you go on tour with them which means that you steal shopping trolleys, get blind drunk, get in fights on the road and abroad alongside men old enough to be your grandad, adventures galore, you get voted into positions, you have to win over people for those votes, you have a treasurer, a fixtures secretary etc, you see who can be relied on, who are the bad actors in town, who you can't rely on despite them being one of the best lads on a night out,
you see corruption first hand, you see the cliques develop, the massive feuds erupt, favoritism, politics at every level and the world starts to make sense. One minute a local police officer is taking you aside and giving you a 'drugs make your eyes bleed' talk, the next minute the local larrikin is trying to deal you drugs and 30 minutes later he makes a break and the cop who will have to arrest him in a weeks time comes flying up and takes his pass (telepathic understanding) and scores.. and they hug (no Homo :/ ) A week later the cop is shrugging his shoulders, he couldn't not arrest the guy, he'd given him enough warnings in private. Meanwhile another guy is complaining about how much a new fridge costs and people are giving him advice.You see how the world works in all its complexity.
Learn the importance of being manly and what that really involves.. and what it doesn't involve..
The point is that the big time stars start in these clubs.
Ive played as a teenager with two World Cup winners. They are not too big for their boots when they come back to their clubs. They disseminate techniques, skills, attitudes, even gossip and everyone learns.
Everybody in the media went on about what a psycho a player like Ben Thatcher was but you were in the pub when he admitted that he gave Paul Ince racist sledging and then promptly shat himself afterward when those England soccer players David James and Paul Ince came looking for him.
Your grandma could beat up "the guvnor" Paul Ince so you know that Ben Thatcher isn't the hard nut that the media makes him out to be (for 5 minutes) but at least he can laugh at himself.
I watch big names doing all their new left wing virtue signaling on TV and remember the time I played pool with them and they had a different outlook.
Another guy is with his famous wife in the media with their amazing marriage and he's all about wimminz rightz and I can remember him with another younger model at a post match function when his wife was away.
Thats why watching sports on TV isn't "gay".
the people watching it know more about the game and the players than the TV execs. They know more about what's going on behind the scenes and all the flawed complexities of people than the TV execs do and so they are massively red-pilled on the childish pantomime that the media is, often decades before many internet surfers ever got red pilled.
49ers fans could see through the Kaepernick BS probably before anybody else could. "Conservative commentators" relied on the 49ers fans and other fans for an insight into just how bad Kaepernick actually was, both as a player and a team mate.
But they aren't on Parler screaming about "democracy!!" "Freedom of speech!" 5 minutes before that platform gets shut down.
They're working hard at their jobs and raising a family, and then working on their game in their time off, doing the hard yards, getting operated on, coming back from injury, coaching teams, organizing things, drinking with and falling out with everyone else in the club from week to week - its all hard work and the pyramid of ability, fame and money goes all the way up and the knowledge, skills and enhanced perspective acquired disseminates all the way back down.
And all these people know who is the real deal.
In Asia I have far more time for the collectives of hobby fishermen, martial artists, sports clubs, fighting bird organisers etc. than alot of others. they know a lot more about what's going on than the many who just surf the internet all day.
The clueless middle-class and the loners you can overhear talking about stronglifts, intermittent fasting, keto diets, juicing, HIIT, mixed martial arts and whatever the next internet fad is (also what really happened in the latest false flag TV event and what are definitely holograms and/or pedophile symbols).. whilst the members of these sporting associations know what it is to get seriously strong and fit and maintain that over many years.
they also get to spend time around others who are much much stronger than them, and see what goes into all of that. And how much is based on feeling, camaraderie, and what results you can get just from spending years working side by side in a community with the same people and disregarding the latest internet "strength & conditioning/ wellness" orthodoxy that they SHOULD have employed.
Go and join a sports club and do a whole seasons training including tough sessions every week, try and win peoples respect and recover in time for the next session whilst holding down a job and fulfilling other responsibilities, fall out badly with people in the club, get humiliated on a regular basis, get to the point when in meeting a top star for 5 minutes or even just watching a top star on TV you can pick up pointers and insights on the game beyond what most people could ordinarily see.
Then tell me that sports is just a bogus distraction. or Gay! compared to what?
reading zerohedge and seeing the obvious decay of the west every morning every lunchtime and then again every evening?
What tangible, physical skills are people developing when away from doing sports?
Is everybody farming cows and brewing their own mead in their own wattle and daub house in the middle of nowhere instead?
The corporations are trying to break all this bonding and mutual reliance in communities up of course, Which is why the gayness and woke BS is being forced on us so much from on high.
Its why this crazy (((money world))) is being created.
And why the top-tier in sports are being separated from the rest of the sporting pyramid so that they get out of touch with the smaller local communities that they rely on.
Its making people very angry, but just like Covid, what grand gestures can they do? Whilst raising their kids and taking part in their community... Other than watch less of the top tier stuff for now?
One thought.
People tend to dislike in others what they fear most in themselves.
So "sportsball" fans are.. plugged into a little echo chamber, disconnected from reality, living in a little abstract world where all the dramas are amplified and blown out of proportion compared But divorced from what is really going on in the real world,
they think they've got "all the answers"but, in truth, they just aren't connected with that many people, therefore they don't have their finger on the pulse, they are out of the flow of real life, real people and real human relationships, real risks to one's heart with all the attendant joys and terrors that they hold, opportunities for humiliation and growth unfolding all around us as we speak.
Who are we talking about here ^ ? Sports fans?