Indurrago wrote:I read a recent letter mentioning that swimmers aren't appreciated and the writer consider swimming a sport. Yes, I know its in the Olympics along with some other awkward activities that hold little popularity even with sportsified countries. What do you guys think? I think when its treated as with some kind of competition in my mind in that sense its a sport. But there are plenty of places where knowing how to swimming is a essential survival skill more than a recreation.
I would say, that anything that involves physical activity that is also competitive is a sport.
Now, just enjoying a nice swim in a lake, or in your pool, that is not a sport, but competitive swimming as in the Olympics is a sport.
OK, not all sports are bad, such as skeet shooting, archery, fencing, etc. etc. These are some examples of good sports. I could probably think of some more examples.
But football, basketball, hockey, and to a lesser extent, baseball, these have ceased to be mere sports because of the violence involved among the players, and especially among the sports fans. It's like these sports have become almost like a religion, and to not like these sports is almost an act of blasphemy!
When it comes to violence, sometimes the fans are even worse than the jocks.
When I was bullied around in school, it wasn't just the jocks who were bullies, most often it was the ones who were sports fans.
Now, why can't people just enjoy their favorite sports without harassing those who don't happen to like the same things?
But no!
Some sports fans just can't except the fact that not everybody likes their favorite sport, and just like religious fanatics, they will attack anyone who doesn't worship at the same alter.
I'm really surprised that people don't get dragged out of their homes and burned at the stake for committing the ultimate blasphemy of not liking sports.
Yeah! I swear, sometimes I think that I can almost hear the logs crackling at my feet!