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Like All Good Things, Sports Are Owned by the Rich Now

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United States
June 16, 2026に開始

the Knicks have brought joy to a city that's being eaten by the worst people alive

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 16, 2026
While wealthy ownership in sports is concerning, it also leads to better facilities and player talent, enhancing the overall quality of the game.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 16, 2026
Sports franchises like the Knicks are vital for city identity, providing joy and unity amidst the challenges faced by urban communities.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 16, 2026
The monopolization of sports by the rich reflects broader economic inequalities, alienating fans and undermining the spirit of competition.

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The commercialization of sports has stripped away their communal joy, making them inaccessible to average fans who once felt ownership of their teams.

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Investments by affluent owners can revitalize cities, bringing jobs and tourism, creating a positive impact that outweighs concerns about ownership.

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