Tuesday, October 30, 2012



The picture demonstrates that in a country such as the U.S., people can sometimes have too many "Human Rights". What I mean is, there has been a contemporary trend placing a greater emphasis on sports by society and it somehow permitting extraordinary and ridiculous celebrations by followers of sports when their teams win. Such was the case a couple of days ago when fans of the Giants toppled over vehicles, set objects aflame, began physical assaults on fans of the Detroit Tigers-which was their opponent in the World Series-and local police forces and hijacked public transportation. This type of behavior evokes the notions of people living in the U.S. being economically privileged and also foolishly brainwashed by the corporations and other capitalist powers that promote sports to generate more revenue off these same unsuspecting dolts that cheer teams on through increasingly fanatic means.
Followers of the San Francisco Giants, instead of being concerned with more important matters, such as daily survival-which, coincidentally, is a main issue in countries where many so-called Giants fans either were born in or originate from-are allowed to indulge in disturbing and unproductive ways to pass the time on a Sunday night when most people are preparing for work the next day.
 In the scenes below, you can see the various ways "fans" display their happiness towards the Giants success including mass city destruction and the usage of potent narcotics and consumption of alcohol to fuel their methods of showing fan loyalty.






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