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Evidently ,the answer is no. How can rape be legal when it is the transgressing of basic human morals, values, norms and tradition? Plus we have the humanitarian aspect and we have basic human rights where we cannot force something upon someone without his consent.
It is believed that sports are gradually being eradicated by commercialisation. According to me, sports have become lucrative to profit makers who tempt society to practice sports not for the sake of sports itself, but rather for the eyes of the public. Of course, those benefiting the most from this brainwash are the company owners.
Certainly, accentuating on the health effects of sports, it is most profitable for society to practice sports. Government and various organisations are promoting sports and sensitising denizens about their advantages worldwide. You are bound to have a healthy labour force when the latter practices sports, this will imply increase in productivity in a country and a more dynamic workforce.
Though this type of commercialisation do promote sports as it should, others surely denigrates the latter. Having Usain Bolt holding an energy drink and posing in an advertisement do blacken the elementary norms and morals of sports. Personally, I would consider it humiliating and disrespectful to sell one's prized talent to some cheap energy drink. Are we so short minded to think that we can be revitalised just by drinking some mere energy drink? Advertisements play a crucial role in determining the market shares of a company and surely, they are taking considerate advantage of the latter by involving sports in such a disgraceful act. I am not saying that advertisements should be banned, but we should not transgress the morals of sports and deem sports as a way to lucrative profits.
Furthermore, sports is now a sector for entertainment. Just consider a simple illustration of football. Rather than actually playing football, most prefer to laze in front of their television and follow live broadcasts of matches. Can this actually be considered as sports where a footballer can be purchased with some millions? Moreover, we all know how many cases of bribery have been involved in these matches. Billionaires are living on fans of football. In addition, betting is a factor that seriously kills the holy sports. In some countries like Mauritius advertisements prompting citizens to buy lotteries, etc still exists.
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