A passionate appeal for the protection of our youth from the harmful effects of today's competitive sports
It is time for us to unite as a human race and act with reason and compassion to protect our children and young people from the devastating consequences of competitive sport that goes against human nature. It is time that we raise the voice of reason and ask ourselves what values and messages we want to convey to our growing generation.
Let's protect our youth from the devastating consequences of performance-orientated sport by exercising common sense and compassion.
Partnership and team spirit are sacrificed in favour of rivalry and selfishness. Even in the business world, the value of cooperation is recognised, while in competitive sport the focus is exclusively on individual success. But what about the values of fair play, solidarity and togetherness? It's time we turned our attention away from the destruction of partnership and towards healthy, co-operative competition.
Competition at all costs: true respect for losers and the recognition of individual performance are being forgotten.
The media also bear responsibility because they fuel this double standard. They celebrate the successes of athletes while ignoring the darker side of competitive sport. Under the hypocritical pretext of emphasising the positive aspects of sport, they ignore the health and ethical consequences. Yet there are numerous opportunities outside of competitive sport to enable young people to develop a holistic personality.
Partnership and team spirit are being sacrificed in favour of the selfish pursuit of individual success. It is time to focus on fair play, solidarity and togetherness.
We must put a stop to the supposed heroes of competitive sport and no longer promote their machinations through financial support. Instead, the money should be channelled into grassroots sport to give as many young people as possible the opportunity to take part in sport and learn healthy values such as team spirit, respect and fair play. Let's work together to ensure that only coaches and carers with moral integrity have access to our children and young people, because we can't fight the sophisticated strategies of the perpetrators on our own.
The dark sides of competitive sport are ignored by the media, while holistic personal development is possible outside of it.
Your Dipl.-Ing. Dieter Karl Artur Paul
- Managing Director storemaster GmbH & Co. KG -