Over
the last 35 years I have often heard the view that organised sport
was the new "opium of the people" designed to keep the
masses docile and to distract people away from the real issues. I
thought of a very different tradition in South America, where the
left organised on the terraces, where Che Guevera played Rugby and
wrote a sports column in a newspaper, where the French Philoxpher
Albert Camus was a keen footballer and a lover of the sun. While it
is true that the corporation that is manchester United and other
premier Lragie teams are essential corporations it is important for
the left to contest the UKIPISATION of the working class.
I
remember some ten years ago we in Swansea Green Party celebrated and
congratulated Swansea on the erection of the statue of John Charles,
the prominent sportsfigure of the area. I remember getting more
positive comments about that one press story than any other story we
had publushed that year. People congratulated the party on
understanding the significance of John Charles. At the next Green
Party meeting I was criticised by a former member of the party for
daring to wade into such a minor issue. Some weeks ago I published a
Green Dragon story on Welsh sporting success on a local party web
site and got told off once more. I really think that sport is a blind
spot for the Left and for Ecosocialists in general. Perhaps its
because we were once the serious ones, who were useless at team
games, or like me because my sight was lousy.....I dont
know....perhaps we consider ourselves above it all. I do know those
who celebrate great works of literature often forget that in
Elizabethan England all classes and people attended the plays of
Shajespeare and the like. Perhaps we experience a major disconnect
between high culture and popular culture.?
Its
no accident that Maradona has a tattoo of Che Guevera, its no
accident that in the 1970's the far right recruited on the teraces of
the football match.
Organised sport would enable criticism by us to be made of the corporations
that the premier league is, the facts that ma y ordinary people can no longer afford to watch Rugby or Football live, to expose the schemes of Rupert Murdoch and his ilk.I wonder if we could appreciate this.
Organised sport would enable criticism by us to be made of the corporations
that the premier league is, the facts that ma y ordinary people can no longer afford to watch Rugby or Football live, to expose the schemes of Rupert Murdoch and his ilk.I wonder if we could appreciate this.
Then
there is the subtext that we could comment on. As an exile returning
to Wales I had foregotten that Rugby was the sport of ordinary Welsh
people, it England Rugby is the game of the Public Schools and the
Old Grammar schools, of the English ruling class.Thats why its great
to see England humiliated by a subject nation and a former colonial
state.Its the return of the repressed, its a collapse of the
corporate campaign of the English brand, tied to big business, the
denial of the role of ordinary people in sport.
There
is a major role for the left to be involved in sport it would enable
us to ask questions on the role of sport in promoting notions of
gender and sexuality and of power. Womens football and Rugby has far
to go in acheiving parity with that of men. The obscene payments made
to Premier League players illustrates inequality of income, the
attitude to gay players is shocking paticularly in the Premier
League.
We
fail to understand Sport ion the left, yet fitness, health and self
confidence is the key to empowerment and self realisation. Sport
deserves to be an area the left can get its ideas across in. Change
begins when popular culture is understood and sneered at. We need to
grasp this point to began real engagement. Even the popular culture
of the Big Brother house teaches us much about political power and
group psychology. I make a plea for us to understand and act.
Some months ago we were in a taxi chatting about politics to the driver. His analysis was radical and left wing but he hated politicians. He wasclearly on the left but did not see it this way at all.Sport offers a way to reconnect, to learn the ĺanguage, to connect popular culture and high culture and to stop us all within the left appearing smug, condescending and to realise the smug condescending attitude we have comes from is our own individual psycholgy.....
Some months ago we were in a taxi chatting about politics to the driver. His analysis was radical and left wing but he hated politicians. He wasclearly on the left but did not see it this way at all.Sport offers a way to reconnect, to learn the ĺanguage, to connect popular culture and high culture and to stop us all within the left appearing smug, condescending and to realise the smug condescending attitude we have comes from is our own individual psycholgy.....
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