‘Get the Transgender Stuff Right, and the Hockey Stuff Will Follow’ (2020)

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Aagh, sports! Will garlic and a crucifix keep it away?

In 2020 Ontario’s rulers decided you couldn’t coach Youth Hockey unless you passed some weird “transgender acceptance” course. Just to make sure your mind was right, on that all-important issue.

Get the Transgender Stuff Right, and the Hockey Stuff Will Follow

Organized sports has always been a travesty, always brought out the worst in everyone involved. Trust me, I know: 20 years in the softball league, 20 years in recreational basketball. I really wonder now how–and why!–I ever stuck it out so long.

But this, this, makes it several orders of magnitude worse. Adding Far Left Crazy politics to sports–what could possibly go wrong?

Did Owner Pay Coach to Lose Games?

To bribe a public official, how much money does it really take?

As a child, were you ever told, or did you ever read, that “sports build character”?

Surely they jest.

The former head coach of pro football’s Miami Dolphins, currently suing the league for racial discrimination, has also said that the owner of the Dolphins, a big real estate muck-a-muck, offered him $100,000 for every game he lost (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-02-02/dolphins-owner-dangled-100-000-per-tanked-game-ex-coach-says).

Why would the boss want his team to lose? Ah! The NFL rewards failure. The team with the worst record gets first choice of the up-and-coming college players.

The coach says he was fired for not purposely losing games.

What if the charge is not true? Well, then you’ve got this career athlete smearing his employer and telling a tale that could undermine the credibility of the whole sport. That’s not good character. But if it is true–hey, how dumb do you feel now, for having bet on games that weren’t on the level?

As for the racial discrimination (“They won’t hire me because I’m black!”) suit–this guy at the time was the only black head coach in a league of 32 teams in which most of the players (57.5%) are black.

If I owned a team, I don’t think I’d want to hire a guy who says his last owner tried to pay him to lose games.

Some Thoughts on… ‘Sports’

Billy Martin's last ejection (1988) and interview (1989) - YouTube

I grew up being taught all sorts of stuff about how sports build character, teach discipline and sacrifice, and courage, teamwork, blah-blah-blah. But I believed it, and I grew up playing all the different sports. And as an adult, I played men’s softball and basketball for decades.

Here are the lessons I learned by being personally involved in sports.

*Sports bring out the worst aspects of your character. Oh, boy, do they ever! Crybabies, fat-heads, cheaters, bullies, liars, quibblers–you’ll find them all in lush abundance wherever sports are played.

*Sports have a way of becoming much more important to you than they should be.

Now I’m talking about playing the sports, not just watching them. You’d need an entire conference of psychiatrists to cover that ground.

One winds up asking, every now and then, “Why play at all? Do I really need this in my life?” Well, one does require exercise; and for some of us, solitary exercise is just unendurably boring. And let’s admit it–socking a homer, sinking a game-winning basket: these are fun. We do need fun in our lives.

On the balance, though, I wish I’d found more constructive ways to spend the time I spent in playing sports. I am sure it didn’t make me a better person. Just ask my wife what she thought of that softball team I was on for so many years.

Walking is dull, but at least it won’t blossom into a fist-fight.