Sports likes to pretend that it exists in a kind of Never-never Land in which there is no injustice, no intolerance, no racism, no classism, no religious intolerance. Every athlete is judged on his/her talent. Any one can rise to the top through sheer determination combined with the right genes. It is considered very, very bad form to bring up the subject of race if you are a sports reporter or athlete. They act like a nun who has been asked a question about her sex life.
For example consider this:
"I haven't mentioned race in all this because race is a complete non-issue. It just is. The USA TOday had an article Thursday "Reasons for Bonds' bad image split between steroids and racism" that quoted athletes saying this controversy wouldn't be such a big deal if Barry Bonds was white and Babe Ruth was black.
"'White America doesn't want him to (pass) Babe Ruth and is doing everything they can to stop him," says Leonard Moore, director of African and African-American Studies at Louisiana State University. "America hasn't had a white hope since the retirement of (NBA star) Larry Bird, and once Bonds passes Ruth, there's nothing that will make (Ruth) unique, and they're scared. And I'm scared for Bonds. "I think what he'll go through will be 100 times worse than what Aaron went through" when he surpassed Ruth in 1974. "I pray for him every night."
"What poisoned bilge water."
http://templestark.com/archives/2006/04/what_should_kee.phpPoisoned bilge water? When athletes say it, and when a sports reporter tells America that Bonds has had a recent increase in the ammount of racist mail that he has been getting, it sort of makes you wonder if there at least MIGHT be a racist component to this.
Why do sports enthuasiasts insist that there is no racism in their beloved baseball/football/tennis/whatever? What does this mean for the men and women who live in racist America who inevitably suffer at the hands of racist corporate executives, managers, fans, sponsors? Same goes for sexism, religious intolerance, political intolerance.If anyone said there was no racism in the the military or in the business world, we would immediately suspect that person of being a racist (or at the very least incredibly naive). Is this some kind of magically thinking? If they dont talk about it, is it supposed to go away? That doesnt work. Are they afraid of retribution from higher ups? Do you get passed over for the Hall of Fame or for lucrative contracts if you get "political"?
I suspect there are parallels with Miss America. The feminists pretty much deconstructed the myth of the virgin Miss America, and now the pageant and the title are a joke. Is that what professional sports fears? The irony is that most of the people I know could care less about sports aka "the gambling news" until it intersects with the real news, as in the case of Muhhamad Ali or the racist death threats against Hank Aaron. But then the people I know are interested in real world politics.