This is one thing that also gets my blood boiling. Although I come from England, where sports don't seem to play as great a part in social status and prestige in high schools as they do over in America, it really gets me annoyed to hear about all these American football players being allowed to run rampant around your high schools, inflicting emotional and even physical abuse upon their weaker peers, and often being let off lightly due to the fact that the schools place such an emphasis upon their sporting departments. I can only attribute this to the influence that the massive professional sports industries of the world work upon the people of their countries. These ball games have, unfortunately, become associated with glory in many countries and it's an absolute farce compared to what others do to serve their societies. Hearing about all this really makes me very cynical about this world we live in.First of all, it creates absurd social hierarchies within schools (a jock-ocracy, if you will). Since athletic ability is valued above all else in our backwards society (a fact that makes my blood boil just thinking about it) the jocks are always the most popular guys in the school, revered by all their mindless, herd-mentality classmates...
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