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Sports, movies, and schools go woke. And broke?  

 

Cultural suicide used to be a popular diagnosis of why things suddenly just quit.

 

Historians such as Oswald Spengler and Arnold Toynbee cited social cannibalism to explain why once-successful states, institutions, and cultures simply died off.

 

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Their common explanation was that the arrogance of success ensures lethal consequences. Once elites became pampered and arrogant, they feel exempt from their ancestors’ respect for moral and spiritual laws  — such as the need for thrift, moderation, and transcendence.

 

Take professional sports. Over the past century, professional football, basketball, and baseball were racially integrated, and they adopted a uniform code of patriotic observance. The three leagues offered fans a pleasant respite from daily barroom politics. As a result, by the 21st century, the NFL, NBA, and MLB had become global multi-billion-dollar enterprises.

 

Then hubris ensued.

 

The owners, coaches, and players weren’t always racially diverse. But that inconvenient truth did not stop the leagues from hectoring their fans about social activism — even as they no longer honored common patriotic rituals.

 

All three leagues have suffered terribly during the viral lockdown, as American life mysteriously went on without them. And they have almost ensured that they won’t fully recover when the quarantine ends. Many of their often-pampered multimillionaire players refuse to honor the national anthem. In the NFL, players will now broadcast their politics on their helmets. They will virtue-signal their moral superiority to increasingly turned-off fans — as if to make sure that their sources of support flee.

 

Lots of American universities became virtual global brands in the 21st century. Sky-high tuition, rich foreign students, guaranteed student loans, and Club Med–like facilities convinced administrators and faculty that higher education was sacrosanct. The universities preached that every successful American had to have a bachelor’s degree, as if the higher-education monopoly deserved guaranteed customers.

 

But soon, $1.6 trillion in aggregate student-loan debt, lightweight and trendy curricula, ideological hectoring, administrative bloat, reduced teaching loads, poor placement of graduates, and the suspension of the Bill of Rights on campus began turning off students as well as the public.

 

If students can Zoom or Skype their classes from home this fall, why pay $70,000 a year for the campus “experience”?

 

Supposedly woke and informed rioters this summer incoherently toppled or damaged the statues of everyone from Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant to Frederick Douglass and Miguel de Cervantes. So the public might begin to wonder how the nation’s multi-trillion-dollar investment in higher education actually serves the country.

 

Soon, popular fury will beget more dangerous questions for American universities. Maybe the country should subsidize the training of more essential electricians, plumbers, contractors, and masons instead of unemployable environmental and ethnic studies majors.

 

If a university president wanted to devise a plan for how to destroy his university, he could not have come up with a better one than what has happened on campus in recent decades.

 

Hollywood should have been ecstatic over 21st-century globalization, which should have made filmmakers and stars even richer and more popular, with a potential audience of more than 7 billion. But the quarantine has shut down most theaters.

 

Amazon, Netflix, and Facebook, along with cable TV, have sent theater revenues diving for years. Silicon Valley can create filmmakers who have no need to get near Southern California.

 

In response, Hollywood counts on bringing comic books to the big screen, or on making poor remakes of old classics. When directors try to make a serious new movie, the result is often the monotony and boredom of thinly veiled woke propaganda.

 

Viewers can take only so many heroic green crusaders, diverse superhumans, and beautiful feminists — and only so many villainous cardboard-cutout Russian oligarchs, toothless and twangy Southern Neanderthals, and corporate yes-men.

 

The hypocrisy gets worse when the Chinese government often adjudicates movie content as the price of entering a Chinese market with more than a billion potential customers.

 

And will viewers seek out theaters for more lectures from beautiful multimillionaires on their racist, sexist, homophobic country?

 

Professional sports, universities, and the motion-picture industry all know that what they are doing is bad for business. But they still believe they are rich and powerful, and thus invulnerable. They also are ignorant of history and cannot be persuaded that they are destroying themselves.

 

At this late date, all that matters is that the country itself learns from these suicidal examples and heals itself. If the U.S. is not to become an extinct Easter Island, it must rediscover a respect for its past, honor for the dead who gave us so much, the desire to invest rather than spend, and a need for some sense of transcendence.

 

If we do not believe that what we do today has consequences for our children after we are gone, there are ancient existential forces in the world that will intervene.

 

And it won’t be nice.

 

 

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Sports and entertainment is dying a quick death as are museums.



-- Edited by I know what to do_sometimes on Wednesday 5th of August 2020 03:26:29 PM

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Kinda glad these celebrities are being taken down a few notches. I really hate their “in it together “ commercials. No, we are not!

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I'm sick of those commercials as well.

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So I think this is another dem made-crisis that is backfiring.

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Southern_Belle wrote:

Kinda glad these celebrities are being taken down a few notches. I really hate their “in it together “ commercials. No, we are not!


 Me too!  Albert the upside is they will find out that nobody cares about their opinions and just shut up and entertain 



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I know what to do_sometimes wrote:

So I think this is another dem made-crisis that is backfiring.


 Yes, and with the schools closing, more kids getting homeschooled



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And I think with public schools refusing to go back - this is going to add fuel to the school voucher program so people can send their kids to private school.

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I think they are trying to destroy the Public Schools. The vast majority of public school funding comes from the State. I don't think most people realize that. Local taxes are the second source but a far less portion than the State. And, federal is a very, very small portion of our budget. For our School budget of 27 Million, we only receive about 330k in revenue from federal. Anyway, i think our Governor is really trying to squash the schools and push everyone onto cyber or home schooling or paid private schools. The thing the Teachers Union seems to fail to realize is that we WILL ultimately be laying off teachers and eliminating programs when the smoke clears and we are broke.



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Unions hurt more than they help anymore. Too corrupt.



-- Edited by FNW on Monday 10th of August 2020 02:11:11 PM

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