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1. What does Jay Caspian Kang consider the dividing line between those who believe athletes and coaches should stick with sports and those who feel that âsports, just like everything else is politicsâ (para. 1)? Do you agree? Explain your answer.
2. According to Kang, what is the traditional âparadoxical yet symbiotic relationshipâ (para. 2) between sports and politics?
3. What does Kang believe caused the fairly recent changes in the relationship between sports and politics?
4. Kang suggests that the days of uncommitted âciphers of sporting excellenceâ are over and that politics may have to be âassigned to themâ (para. 5). What does he mean by that, and how might that happen?
5. What is your view of the relationship between sports celebrities and political causes?
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