Phuel
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Pop culture, particularly reality TV, is trashy all over the world, from the UK to South Korea. Why single out the US? Certainly not all Basketball players are the same. If you don't follow sports closely, the only way you'd even know about them is through scandal or pop culture or just because of their unerring excellence. There are hundreds of NBA players whose names you likely don't know, so why make such a sweeping generalization? Is Steph Curry trashy? He's one of America's biggest Basketball stars and has been on GQ. Same with LeBron James, Kevin Love, etc.
No, it’s not just (sex) scandal that puts these ballers/athletes on the public conscious; it’s the criminal acts-- from dogfightings, outrageously arrested development behaviour, to drive-by shootings. And these acts somehow are glamourized by some (both in outside and inside the institution) as signs of their earned alpha-power and idealized leadership. Of course athletes all around the world are not the same, but they’re also undeservingly celebrated as heroes and role models for outdated reasons for so many impressionable people. Americans in general put such a weird emphasis on these men— especially a lifestyle and fashion magazine as GQ: So what if someone can dribble a ball well, or throw a ball powerfully, or run really really fast???? Good for them for possessing such a skill that gives them ultimate passport to multi-millionaire-status, but other than that ability and an impressive bank account, why anyone would find them admirable is rather stunted and beyond me. So aside from putting their names on coveted kicks that has some kidz shooting each other up for, I’d wish these people would think beyond making another 20 million off endorsements on top of their already inflated contracts. But I guess that effort only comes with time, age and experience— so someone like Mike Tyson, who has the experience of all that, finally became someone worth listening to.
Yes, that goes for anyone that seem to think a fashion model is worthy of admiration or inspiration beyond doing their job. None of them— fashion models nor ballers, are deserving of being so admired and revered.
And yes, ballers endorse that trashy, nouveau-riche way of life that is as tacky as the Versace has come to symbolize of high fashion.

































































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