OPINION

Government Is Involved With Everything We Do, Not Just Sports

Written by Sal Marinello
Published May 17, 2008

Ever since Congress held their first hearing about steroids and baseball denizens of the blogosphere, the mainstream media and the world of fandom have been critical of the government’s involvement in the world of sport (Check here, here, here, here and here for examples!). With the release of the Mitchell Report and the investigations into performance enhancing drugs in sports, and the continuing saga of the National Football League’s “SpyGate” scandal, the feds have increased their level of involvement.

With this increased level of involvement in the business of sports the criticism of the government has continued and grown. However, the people complaining about what the government is doing in regard to sports have not been paying attention to the encroachment of the government into all aspects of American life, particularly over the past 25+ years. Furthermore, these critics have not been following the news accounts that detail the feds’ involvement in all of the problems typically recited as being more important than what’s happening in sports.

The first problem with this criticism is that for too long, too many Americans have sat idly by while the government has inserted itself into so many aspects of every day life. This is not a political argument, but an observation. One person’s smoking or fast-food eating habit is another person’s love for sports.

Americans have let – and in some cases have invited – government to tell them what to eat or what they should feed their kids, where and when they can smoke or drink. People allow censorship of media and entertainment, accept edicts spelling out hiring practices of business, have permitted legislation allowing and disallowing certain kinds of religious expressions and have supported myriad legislation that affects our daily life. Many of the same people who cheered no-smoking legislation, or who want to regulate fast-food restaurants, are now decrying the government’s interest in what’s going on in the world of sport. The current state of governmental involvement in matters of sport is just a natural extension/progression of how Americans have allowed their elected officials to act, and reveals in large part what they expect from government.

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Sal Marinello is a National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Certified Personal Trainer, a U.S.A. Weightlifting Certified Coach, a full-time, private Professional Strength and Conditioning Coach, an assistant football coach and a Head Strength Coach for a suburban New Jersey High School. He writes a lot and has no free time.
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Government Is Involved With Everything We Do, Not Just Sports
Published: May 17, 2008
Type: Opinion
Section: Sports
Filed Under: Politics: Government, Politics: U.S., Sports: Baseball, Sports: Football (American), Sports: Olympic
Writer: Sal Marinello
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