My family won’t be watching the Super Bowl today. We decided
we have better things to do.
Now, the NFL died to me sometime around 2017 or 2018,
I think (I haven’t been keeping track and can’t be bothered to confirm the
exact season). You know, when the whole kneeling thing started. I didn’t watch
a single game for several years, and that includes my beloved New York Giants
as well as any playoff games or Super Bowls.
This unofficial boycott lasted until about 2022 or so.
We moved down to Texas which has such a football culture. My brother-in-law
tried to get us into watching college ball, but it just didn’t stick with me. Funny
story with that – and one I can’t write about without being canceled. And as a diehard
Giants fan, I can’t rightly root for the Cowboys. So that season I think we
just watched the Super Bowl. Rams, was it? Or was it Tom Brady’s Bucs? Can’t
remember; these things all seem to mishmash into each other.
Then early this past fall with the horrendous Giants
having something like four primetime appearances in the first five weeks we
started watching them again. After that, not so much as both the Giants and
Jets were a little south of mediocre all year and not often broadcasted this
part of the South. We watched some post-season games; since my wife spent her
first eight years of life in a Detroit suburb, we rooted for the Lions.
Naturally, they did not advance to the Super Bowl.
The whole thing has an astroturfed stink to it, doesn’t
it? I mean, that obnoxious Kelce guy and the NFL embarrassingly fawning over
all things Tayor Swift. You absolutely knew the Chiefs would be in the big
game. Go to YouTube and you’ll find any number of videos about the current
state of NFL refereeing, horrible and conspiratorial and hypocritically
subjective. They’re like Goodell’s evil minions, the NFL commissioner’s
praetorian guard. And the league still panders to the left-wing wokeism from
the late 2010s. It’s all so overtly manufactured and it’s all, ultimately,
meaningless.
So instead of watching the “festivities” drone-like,
hive-like, NPC-like, we’re going to do something different this year. Yeah, we’ll
still have the appetizers coming out of the oven full-force later today (potato
skins, mozzarella sticks, jalapeno poppers, etc.) but we’ll eat them watching a
classic from by-gone days: 1977’s Star Wars, the original, the
one-and-only, untainted by Disney and DEI. I’m actually really looking forward
to it. Last time I saw it the little ones were really little.
If you want to subject yourself to Taylor Swift – I mean,
the Super Bowl – more power to you. I was once in your shoes. Actually, for most
of my life. I’ll be on Tatooine and the Death Star this evening.
1 comment:
Good for you. I’m in the same boat. I haven’t watched anything in years. My eldest grandson asked if I was coming over to watch. I couldn’t turn him down. He’s too young to realize the NFL and popular culture in general hate people that look like you and me. I’m sure he’ll learn over time.
Uncle
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