• Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Sports teams and individuals that are extremely successful.

    Think Lebron James or the golden state warriors for example. Lebron has magically never set a foot wrong yet a huge number of people hate him. Same with athletes like Novak Djokovic etc.

    Basically success is hated irrationally.

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      1 year ago

      Same with athletes like Novak Djokovic

      That guy is a VERY bad example after his behaviour during the COVID19 pandemy.

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      1 year ago

      Djokovic has definitely made statements that makes people’s dislike for him justified.

      Amazing at his sport, crap human being.

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      1 year ago

      In Britain, supporting the underdog is a national past time.

      Some view it as unsporting or even just plain boring to support people and teams so successful that you just expect they will win. This shouldn’t be confused with hating them, it’s just wanting to see an unexpected victory which can make a sports event feel more special.

      It does however bring some schadenfreude when you see what are called “glory supporters” (people that only support a team/sportsman because they are already established reliable winners) have to eat a loss.

      I myself stopped watching Formula 1 because a McLaren one two with Hamilton taking the pole was almost so guaranteed that it became extremely boring. I don’t hate McLaren or Hamilton in the slightest, I just prefer competitive sports.