• arsCynic@piefed.social
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    2 hours ago

    In the grand scheme of things, from an ethical point of view, they’re worth nothing as they don’t contribute anything of true value to societal change. In other words, pure entertainment, bread and circuses.

    • Gold_E_Lox@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      22 minutes ago

      idk man, i get that and appreciate your pov, arent they just another member of the working class getting their surplus labor stolen by corporate slime balls? ultimately getting shafted once they are too old?

      obviously many of these celebrity athletes are horrible people working the system for individual benefit, but idk, i feel these are people who need their chains cut too.

      let me know if you disagree! not sure im completely sold on this position…

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        3 minutes ago

        I don’t think it’s fair to highlight that some pro athletes are horrible people as a mark against them being paid well as there are horrible people in every profession. Otherwise I agree with your first paragraph 100%. I will say that because they make enough to live extremely comfortably for the rest of their lives that it’s difficult to argue that they should get more of the cut, even if it’s revenue generated off of their work.

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      10 minutes ago

      Oof I couldn’t disagree more. By that thought, artists, musicians, and any other entertainers are worth nothing, and that’s just wrong. Do you think that professional musicians shouldn’t make lots of money as well? What about actors or the people that work in theater production? Is that whole industry worth nothing as well?