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Do you wonder why the US is going to hell in a hand basket?

Our society... where the average teachers make 30-50k and guys who play games for a living 330M. No wonder we're fucked up.

[apnews.com]

mzbehavin 8 Feb 28
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While professional athletes are definitely over paid (as are certain people in most other industries), I really have no issues with people who are performing at the highest level of their trade earning higher wages. A Michelin Star chef earns more than a line cook at Village Inn, and that is as it should be. Same goes for professional athletes.

People who are performing at that level should earn more, but not 300 times more as we see happening in the United States today. It's completely assinine when one person makes so much money that they can buy a house with 12 rooms in it that they don't even go in to while another has to decide between paying for food or rent on a two bedroom apartment each month.

Anybody who is willing to work hard and play by the rules should earn enough money to pay the bills, put food on the table, live in a modest home, drive a modest vehicle and take a nice two week vacation every year. All without having to worry about money.

If you check out the income disparity between semi-professional and professional athletes, you'll find the same bloated gap between those at the top of the industry and those at the base level as you do everywhere else.

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A society where youth of color see the only legal way out of poverty is become one of those players or a rapper.

Teen boys are not talking about becoming engineers or even electricians but pinning their hopes on being rich and famous via sports or rap music

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Sports are fun to play but boring to watch, unless you have friends or family in the game at least IMHO. Paying grown adults millions of dollars to play children's games is just effing insane!

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Not just in the USA...all capitalist societies are the same. We have exacty the same problem in the UK and European countries.

Communism is/was almost the same sh**, except that in communist countries big money is not for athletes and actresses, but for "comrades" and kisseruppers.

@COGITOERGOSUM That would be corruption of the communist system. They need checks and balances too.

@Truthandeffort Despite its problems, the NHS is a wonderful healthcare model, and we here in the UK are lucky to have it. We have no worries about not being able to pay for essential treatment and prescription medicine. I think it’s immoral to commercialise healthcare and have it thrown open to market forces. Any healthcare system, such as that in the USA, that excludes large numbers from it due to inability to pay cannot really be regarded as fit for purpose.

@Truthandeffort I’m not really very au fait with online terminology....but I think it just means someone has responded by clicking on the “likes” button.

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We have a capitalist economic system which has many good points. Unfortunately, our system currently has very few restrains or checks on it anymore. Therefore, it is inherently corrupt. Money corrupts everything.

@Truthandeffort I think if there could be a check on wealth concentration it would help. But any time any money is involved, greed and corruption are lurking nearby.

I think lobbying is necessary in that our representatives need to be informed of citizen's needs. But, once again, when money is involved - as it certainly is today - there is corruption.

@Truthandeffort You see greed in American culture as waning? That's looking at it in a positive way. I see greed in American culture as rampant.

@Truthandeffort Yes, I guess it's going both ways at once. Maybe it's the political polarity thing?

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yeah, that bugs the sh!t outta me too. I was especially incensed when OU's coach got a hefty raise and they paid the new DC a ton of money while the University is in economic peril on the academic side. To ME I'd rather have a strong university academically vice in sports.

@mzbehavin oh yeah. Okies don't like having their sports questioned. My annual suggestions about endowing all the chairs with money from the athletic department are met with scowls.

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Thats the reason I don't watch professional sports. I think it is immoral, disgusting and...whats the word?... offensive (?) that a police person, a teacher, or a nurse makes 40K while an idiot with a baseball in his hands makes mega millions. I just don't want to support that insanity.

@mzbehavin I am glad to know I am not alone.

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