Those who contend American sporting events (i.e. last night's Super Bowl) have recently become too politicized, also inconsistently ignore, dismiss or justify the politicization longstanding per years even decades incorporating US militarism, police-statism along with patriotism or nationalism thus exceptionalism well demonstrated and displayed by anthems, hymns, flags, pledges, salutes, banners, academy bands, honor guards, flyovers, etc.
To distinguish one as appropriate while another as inappropriate is nothing more then politically preferential arbitrariness. Sporting events are private affairs, economic transactions of various sorts and scales, no different than consumers patronizing concerts, theaters, restaurants, shopping malls, grocery stores and more.
Should such aforementioned politicization, always bent towards one particular persuasion or preference versus another, precede all private economic activities, or perhaps appropriately, rightly therefore consistently be apart of none?
Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.
Study, Ponder, Labor, till last Breath.
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