Why Is The Sports Culture So Heterosexist And Macho?
LA Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant has decided against having surgery on his finger despite having ligament damage. I wonder is this wise on Kobe’s part? I think Kobe should have surgery and have the proper amount of time for convalescence. Since the sports media in North America is dominated by heterosexual men there is a constant battle for male athletes must prove their masculinity. It is a chilling reminder to men that don’t conform to the heterosexist matrix of masculinity that other men are our oppressors.
I can’t image being an athlete because the intense pressure men place on other men is simply incredible. Sports fans on various internet blogs have praised Kobe for “fighting” through the pain and supporting his teammates.
Why is masculinity tied towards concealing physical, psychological, and emotional pain? Why are men only allowed to express anger or physical strength in popular culture? Is it masculine to deny physical pain?
I notice in North America there is so much pressure on men to constantly present this image that we are “strong” all the time. I never played that heterosexist game of trying to be macho. I guess because I am a sensitive person I never hide my feelings.I wonder if the right message is being sent to “fight” through intense pain just maintain the masculine image of being a “strong” man?


I do think this is something that is pervasive in male-dominated sports worldwide. In theory, a sportsman who plays through his pain is given kudos because it seems as if he is putting the teams needs in front of his own, thus looking ”tough” and selfless. It is quite ludicrous really I think but Kobe Bryant is a dickhead anyway!
Ha Ha Aulelia you are so funny!
Why Is The Sports Culture So Heterosexist And Macho?
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