After watching the games this weekend, I was taking a dump and pondering...
does anybody else think that the NFL, NBA, etc have a big role to play in the decline of Black America, specifically with the continual churning out of poor role models? This week's examples were Antonio Brown and Odell Beckham. The former went full ooga booga because he didn't get the ball one play and then decided to shove his offensive coordinator on the sideline for s and giggles afterwads. THe latter imitated a pissing dog because God knows why. This behavior has been going on forever in the league, I just singled these two out because it happened this week. Last week, I remember somebody from Chicago celebrating 10 yards early and then getting the ball stripped at the goal line. This kind of behavior is obviously beyond unacceptable for your average Joe in the workforce.
What's worse though, IMO, is the enabling from the coaches and the media. We all know that pro sports is an unusual job in which the employee has all the leverage which is rare with most jobs in AMerica. However, I think these guys are setting a bad example for the younger generation. If you shove a boss, for example, then you automatically get fired but in the NFL you make the 'highlights' and even get glorified by a select group of ignorant persons. Sometimes, it's even their bosses. I remember when Greg Hardy fought a coach during the game and idiot Jerry Jones and Garrettbot called him a 'passionate leader'.
I guess my point is that these guys are using their privileged status of a pro athlete to act like morons and are setting terrible examples of how to act in the workforce for Black America. This is a factor that is not always discussed. Does anybody else agree?
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