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Part of what depresses me so much about football is that it's so clearly about exploiting people, most of them poor boys of color, because of what they can do to entertain us, not because we have any genuine concern for them as people.
Steve Almond
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Steve Almond
Age: 58
Born: 1966
Born: October 27
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