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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 20, 2023

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I don’t really know or care much about soccer, so I’ll just comment on sportswashing.

Why do billionaires want to buy sports teams?

Because billionaires are not Ayn Randian heroes as superior to ordinary men as ordinary men are superior to bugs, but normies, only with big pile of money.

Because they love sports like every normie does and can, unlike poor normies, really indulge their passion.

It is hard to accept, but sometimes the simplest explanation is the real one.

See this classic from The eXile excommunicating Tom Clancy from the ranks of war nerds ;-)

“Rape and pillage” — now there’s a career I could give my heart to.

To come out of that wonderful dream to this, to a duplex in Fresno, and the office and the job…it’s torture.

That’s why it makes me so fucking crazy to see Clancy, this supposed war-nerd who has all that money to play with, use it to try to buy a jinxed football team, fail, then settle for a piece of a shitty baseball team. Baseball! Even football is war for wimps. For cowards. For office workers. And that’s all he is, Clancy: an office boy, a fat insurance agent who sucked up to Reagan and got lucky.

I may be the loser here, but at least I’m serious. If I had Clancy’s money, I would burn and pillage from horizon to horizon. There would be columns of smoke from every direction. I’d become a warlord, not an NFL franchise owner sitting in a corporate box talking about pass defense and smoking cigars.

It is written tongue in cheek, Gary Brecher knows well it is not so easy to be warlord or condottiero in modern degenerate age, but not impossible.

For example, this guy managed to change the course of world history (well, most probably not exactly as he wished) at cost of few million bucks.

Wonder what this Brecher guy thinks of Frank Amodeo.

Because they love sports like every normie does and can, unlike poor normies, really indulge their passion.

Or because sports teams are one of the most unobtainable status icons of wealth. There are only 30 NBA teams, only 32 NFL teams. Only so many Premier League teams, or clubs with the cachet of ManU.