Guy Baldwin
There are major differences between a progressive writer and broadcaster Dave Zirin and Chicago's own Les Grobstein when it comes to discussing college sports and the NCAA. with the tournament winding down a Dave Zirin witll question why college players don't get aid for all the money they bring in with their play for the colleges and coaches. A Les Grobstein will discuss how much interest and athletic ability these student-athletes bring in making the NCAA tournament one of the most interesting sport spectacles. A Dave Zirin will question and ponder how much money goes into the coaching and staff while the players who bring this spectacle on television get nothing. A Les Grobstein will ponder and celebrate how much money people wager and enjoy in Vegas having a fun time. Les often talks about how one of the best places for sports fans is to be is Las Vegas during the NCAA tournament. A Dave Zirin will have guests on to discuss the annual travesty that is the NCAA basketball tournament that is approximate to modern day slavery as those most responsible for the interest with their talents and labor get absolutely none of the money generated through their skills and play. A Les Grobstein will have guests on to talk about how wonderful the NCAA is for the viewer and the amount of money generated through corporate advertising and so forth benefitting people like him in the media much more so than the young athletic players who generate the revenue with their basketball games. it is not just Les Grobstein who supports this system but basically all of your corporate radio talk sports talk show hosts also use their big mouths to promote the corporate spending on sports and inequality it strives to support and nothing is more egregious than college NCAA basketball in this manner so whether it is Les Grobstein or Big Mouths Mully and Hanly on the Score or any other sports talk radio host and station in your town all of them are part of the corrupt system of corporate big sports industry that basically work to promote the economic interests and funny money scam of big billionaire monopolists and the millionaires that get millions for playing ball that only a few sports journalists like Dave Zirin really examine and speak out against sports industries financial swindle
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