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Examining Exploitation and Equity in the NFL
The NFL's 70% black player representation makes it easy to view the league as exploitative and extractive, especially due to issues like the concussion index and lack of diversity within ownership structures. However, there may be opportunities for players to build equity in the league.
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The NFL looks like exploitation due to its significant black players.
22:37 - 29:12 (06:34)
Summary
The NFL looks like exploitation due to its significant black players. It is suggested to have black ownership for expansion in the league, and players should have more leverage to build equity and demand a more significant slice of the pie.
ChapterExamining Exploitation and Equity in the NFL
EpisodeThe Problem With the NFL: Keyshawn Johnson Explains
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The discussion centers around the shifting perception of morality and ethics in sports management, with particular focus on the consequences of unprofessional behavior, and race and privilege factors involved in defending or condemning such actions.
29:12 - 31:43 (02:31)
Summary
The discussion centers around the shifting perception of morality and ethics in sports management, with particular focus on the consequences of unprofessional behavior, and race and privilege factors involved in defending or condemning such actions.