What could better reflect the collective psychosis of the American
Empire than our mass obsession with the NFL? Born through violent
revolution, expanded by genocide, enriched by slavery, and elevated to
hegemony through imperialism, militarism, and economic tyranny, the
United States, like NFL football, embodies avaricious savagery masked
by a fastidiously maintained illusion of benevolent civility.
Arising from the same fetid bogs of spiritual decay that spawned the
American Way, the NFL reeks with the stench of corporate tyranny,
patriarchy, racism, superficiality, greed, competitiveness, and
materialism.
Like the Roman Emperors, our corporate overlords provide their loyal
subjects, with panem et circenses. While hundreds of thousands of human
beings (including US Americans) are dying to advance United States
geopolitical interests in Central Asia and the Middle East, many US
Americans are more concerned with Peyton Manning’s prowess under
center, LaDainian Tomlinson’s bushel basketfuls of touchdowns, or
T.O.’s latest outrageous escapade.
In a 1992 speaking engagement concerning his book,
Manufacturing Consent, Noam Chomsky observed:
Take, say, sports — that's another crucial example of the
indoctrination system, in my view. For one thing because it — you know,
it offers people something to pay attention to that's of no importance.
[audience laughs] That keeps them from worrying about — [applause]
keeps them from worrying about things that matter to their lives that
they might have some idea of doing something about. And in fact it's
striking to see the intelligence that's used by ordinary people in
[discussions of] sports [as opposed to political and social issues]. I
mean, you listen to radio stations where people call in — they have the
most exotic information [more laughter] and understanding about all
kind of arcane issues. And the press undoubtedly does a lot with this.
It is worth noting that in a few weeks, about 125 million of the
Empire’s citizens will settle in for a day of hedonistic pleasure.
Hallmark Cards calculated that the Super Bowl surpasses New Year’s Eve
as the biggest party day of the year. US Americans consume more food on
“Super Sunday†than any day except Thanksgiving. Super Bowl celebrants
will engorge themselves with about 15,000 tons of chips and 4,000 tons
of popcorn(1). Meanwhile, 35,000 human beings will die of starvation(2)
and our government will continue pouring half of
our tax dollars into the murder machine they euphemistically refer to as the Department of “Defenseâ€.
In exchange for diverting the attention of the masses from our ruling
elites’ horrendous misdeeds, the obscenely opulent owners of NFL teams
receive generous helpings of *corporate welfare, an exemption from
anti-trust laws, and the freedom to extort the public.
It Taxes the Imagination
It may seem unbelievable, but the Daniel Snyder’s of this world are
entitled to tax benefits for a portion of the salaries they pay to
players. US tax laws actually enable NFL owners to depreciate their
employees, thus classifying football players as business capital rather
than human beings.
When an owner sells their team, their profits are taxed as capital
gains. Hence these bloated plutocrats pay a lesser tax rate than we do
on our wages or salaries.
And remember those exorbitant skybox seats that average Joes can only
afford in their dreams? Since 50% of the money businesses spend on NFL
outings is tax deductible, corporate elites luxuriate from “on highâ€
for half price(3).
What Happened to Welfare Reform?
In the late 20th Century, the public spent $20 billion to subsidize the
construction of new sports stadiums. [Who knows how much higher that
figure would be were we to include the many interest free loans and tax
free bonds lavished upon professional sports team owners](4)?
Logically, one wonders what the working people got in return for such “investmentsâ€.
Here is what the Cato Institute concluded:
- "The professional sports environment in the 37 metropolitan areas
in our sample had no measurable impact on the growth rate of real per
capita income in those areas.
- "The professional sports environment has a statistically
significant impact on the level of real per capita income in our sample
of metropolitan areas, and the overall impact is negative.
"For example, the arrival of a new basketball franchise in a
metropolitan area increases real per capita income by about $67. But
building a new arena for that basketball team reduces real per capita
income by almost $73 in each of the 10 years following the construction
of the new arena, leading to a net loss of about $6 per person."
Want more evidence of the fatuous groupthink plaguing the United
States? Take note of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. He owns the
Seattle Seahawks
and
is on the public dole with the rest of the NFL “billionaires’ clubâ€. In
2000 Allen demanded that the state of Washington pony up 75% of the
$425 million “necessary†to build a new stadium for
his team.
His net worth at that time? $40 billion. Despite his nearly unlimited
financial means, the state feared Allen’s threats to move the Seahawks
and met his demand(5).
Who Has Boardwalk and Park Place?
Operating as a “legal†monopoly enables NFL owners to manipulate their
market and keep the demand for professional football teams artificially
higher than the supply. Refusing to accommodate cities that desire (and
are capable of sustaining) pro football organizations allows the
monopolists to inflate the values of their teams. For example, from
1997 to 1998 the average value of a professional sports team rose from
$146 million to $196 million.
The NFL cartel further empowers these moneyed elites to successfully
insist upon insane television revenues. Who picks up the tab? The cost
is ultimately recouped from the fans in the form of increased cable TV
rates and higher prices (to offset retailers’ higher advertising costs
during NFL games).
The Football Trust also endows men like Paul Allen with the power to extort money from taxpayers(6).
According to economist and author Andrew Zimbalist, the Justice Department could take action against the NFL, but it is
"susceptible to political pressure not to upset sports."(7) What a shocking revelation!
Hey, Coaches, Leave Our Kids Alone!
Lamentably, the NFL also reflects the covert, and sometimes overt,
racism which still pervades our society. In a March 2006 interview with
former NFL player Anthony Prior (about Prior’s book,
The Slave Side of Sunday) James Harris noted that:
In the NFL, 65% of the player force — as you know and well
document in the text — are Black. Six percent of the general managers
are Black. No — as you noted — no owners in the NFL are Black
(8).
Later in the interview, Prior commented:
This is what I call “mental slavery.†Slavery is not limited to
bondage and chains. You got parents, preachers, teachers, coaches,
fundamentally imposing these characteristics on these young Black
children in America, that without sports, you’re going to amount to
nothing. Every Black athlete we see on a professional level, he is one
in 12,000. There are two things that can’t lie: That’s God and
mathematics.
Prior’s quote underscores what is perhaps the NFL’s greatest sin.
Mirroring the deeply duplicitous Horatio Alger portrayal of upward
mobility in the US socioeconomic hierarchy, the NFL, its loyalists, and
a multitude of college and high school coaches perpetuate pernicious
myths. Myths that motivate our children, particularly those who are
Black and impoverished, to pursue pipe dreams, embrace vacuous values,
and severely skew their priorities.
Contrary to the fallacious belief that football is a viable route to a
free college education, only 20% of college athletes receive full
scholarships. At least 55% play with zero financial assistance. A 1996
study determined that a mere 45% of Black college football players
attained their degrees.
Another study revealed that 66% of Black teenagers believe that they
will become professional athletes. 33% of White teenagers share the
same misconception.
Here are some sobering statistics which reveal the virtual impossibility of their dream:
The US population is 300 million. In 2000 the US Census indicated there
were 10 million males of typical NFL draft age. Each individual’s odds
of experiencing life as an NFL player drop precipitously when one
considers that there are only 15,000 football players eligible for the
draft each spring. Of those 15,000, 160 young men secure NFL roster
spots.
160 out of 10 million!
While it is understandable that many Black teens facing significant
structural barriers to escaping a life of poverty aspire to be the next
Michael Vick, Harry Edwards, a Black sports sociologist, put their
false hopes and vain efforts into perspective:
“Statistically, you have a better chance of getting hit by a
meteorite in the next ten years than getting work as an athlete.â€(9)
Infantile Self-Absorption
Imagine what our youth (and the rest of us) could accomplish if we
focused more of our time, energy, resources, and efforts on attainable
goals and socially redeeming activities.
Right here in the United States over a million people are homeless at
any given moment. Tens of millions lack proper nutrition and access to
health care. Our infant mortality rate is the highest amongst
industrialized nations. Untold numbers caught in Katrina’s Diaspora are
still scattered to the four corners of the Earth. One in seven US
Americans live below poverty level.
And if enough of us amongst the poor and working class united, it would
be within our collective power to alleviate the suffering of those in
need.
Yet we choose to subsidize billionaires like Paul Allen and to immerse
ourselves in NFL football, the product of an entity that embodies
nearly all the reprehensible traits of predatory American Capitalism.
Our unitary executive has run roughshod over our Constitution, caused
the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocents, and blatantly
violated the Nuremberg Principles. In his recent television address,
the Decider informed us that he will defy the will of the American
people by sacrificing more of our own and escalating the genocide
against the Iraqi people.
And it would not be beyond our capacity to end these horrendous crimes
against humanity. Without the complicity of the masses, Bush, Cheney,
et al would be rendered impotent.
Yet we choose to remain transfixed by the alluring seductions of the NFL and its corporate partners.
Regrettably, it appears that many of us in the United States suffer
from the delusion that the rest of the world exists to provide for our
comfort, pleasure, and prosperity.
Pity we’re too busy “living NFL and drinking Diet Pepsi†to notice the
staggering numbers of emaciated, mutilated, and obliterated human
beings we are leaving in our wake as we “protect our way of lifeâ€â€¦.
End Notes:
*Author’s Note: Tragically ironic, isn’t it, that a nation obsessed
with cutting “entitlement programs†to uplift the poor is so eager to
dole out freebies to those wallowing in excess wealth?
(1)
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/19089/super_bowl_sunday_partying_eating_and.html?page=2
(2)
http://www.starvation.net/
(3)
http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2000/0300eitzen.html
(4)
http://www.theinternetparty.org/commentary/c_s.php?td=20020507111553§ion_type=com
(5)
http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2000/0300eitzen.html
(6)
http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2000/0300eitzen.html
(7)
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/1998/january7/stadiums.html
(8)
http://www.truthdig.com/interview/item/20060309_anthony_prior_nfl_racism/
(9)
http://www.zmag.org/zmag/articles/mar99eitzen.htm
Jason Miller is a wage slave of the American Empire who has freed
himself intellectually and spiritually. His essays have appeared widely
on the Internet, he volunteers at homeless shelters, and he is
recovering from his addiction to the NFL. He welcomes constructive
correspondence at willpowerful@hotmail.com or via his blog, Thomas Paine's Corner, at http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/