By Thomas Chambers
TrackNotes should really just stick to horse racing, I guess.
But so many political, corporate, social, economic, religious and even sporting institutions are bringing so much exploitation weight to bear on the back of society, it’s palpable, concerning at least, and depressing at times. Why are so many people, hiding behind so many monoliths, trying to hurt us so much?
Human sport, instead of simply playing the compelling games it has and inviting fans to enjoy them, cooks itself down, creating a new jones every year like a pusher managing the appetites and demands of the masses. It’s as institutionalized as anything around.
Now, my game is being more and more thought of as a thing that must be organized, straightened out, managed, united. Isn’t that the same as institutionalizing? If I had any faith whatsoever that the lords of the sport could behave nicely and still maintain the fiercely independent spirit, it would be stirring. But survival might hang in the balance.
Posted on May 17, 2019