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Nathan Kalman-Lamb, Derek Silva: The End of College Football (Paperback, En language, The University of North Carolina Press) No rating

Is it time to cancel college football? In this book, Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Derek Silva …

Perhaps even more palpable than the economic and social exploitation is the compounding reality that tackle football is and always has been an inherently violent producer of long-term corporeal harm. Deeply embedded in football culture and practice is a foundational acceptance and rewarding of heteromasculine physical violence and its consequences even from the youth level. Kathleen Bachynski has documented the deleterious consequences of a football culture premised on the "necessity" of violent labor. (...) Given that between 91 and 99 percent of US college football players posthumously examined display neuropathology consistent with the degenerative brain disorder CTE, we hold that sacrifice is a nearly universal feature of Power Five college football, not merely an incidental and unfortunate coincidence.

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@re@d.jimfulner.com You're not wrong! I do think however the conversation about traumatic cerebral injuries needs to be spoken about very frankly! I find this book really challenging and provoking in a lot of ways but it's asking extremely important questions that get tossed to the side, especially on how the student athlete sport system in North America (in Canada too!) upholds racial injustice.

@gersande@millefeuilles.cloud yeah, its darned ingrained I was surprised last year when I heard my hometown was switching the middle schoolers to tackle football, for years our school was the only one around that was doing flag football for the youths, and now I hear they are brining Pee-Wee football for the little ones. Or in other words exactly the opposite of what all the research, including what the official channels of the NFL, have been promoting the last several years.