Kenbo Slice said:
I was in no way saying that everybody should like the things I like. I was just asking why such a stigma exists.
Well, when you can figure out why such a stigma exists among sports fans
against geek culture, then you'll have your answer as to why the stigma exists within geek culture[footnote]And any other entertainment culture.[/footnote] as well.
And really, let's be fucking real here.
Everyone is a geek about something. Whether it's video games, pen-and-paper games, sports, movies, music, television, literature, opera, etc, etc. Everyone. Geeks. Out. Over. Something.
So my question is: why are you acting as though this kind of behavior is exclusive to your narrowly defined definition of geeks? How is the dislike of sports by these "geeks"
any different than sports fans dislike of "geek culture"?
BloatedGuppy said:
I like sports. A game is a game. I like games.
A lot of "nerds" dislike sports for fairly transparent reasons. Tribalism. Chip on shoulder from that time a jock hassled them. People who were once bullied often delight in turning the tables and bullying others. You see this perpetually in the "geek" community. It's as cliquey/culty as a sub-culture can possibly get, and more xenophobic and pre-emptively hostile than most.
Sleekit's response is a popular one, you don't hear about many nerds rioting and burning down the town square. They tend to restrict their rioting and shit-flipping to the internet. Possibly due to poor cardio. =P
For someone who tends to speak out against such things as dismissive, negative stereotyping, you're doing an awful lot of dismissive, negative stereotyping.
Come on, Guppy. You're better than that.
And while there certainly are people that dislike sports for the reasons you've listed, it's far from the only (or even the common) reason.