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Episode 379Mar 1, 2021

How much do we really “need” sports?

The ratings don’t lie.

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A ski jumper soars through the air above cardboard cut-outs placed in the stands to represent spectators during the trial round of the women's HS106 ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic Ski World Championships in Oberstdorf, southern Germany, on February 25, 2021.
A ski jumper soars through the air above cardboard cut-outs placed in the stands to represent spectators during the trial round of the women's HS106 ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic Ski World Championships in Oberstdorf, southern Germany, on February 25, 2021.
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For a year now, the national pastime has been baking bread, watching Netflix and muting/unmuting in Zoom. If you’re lucky, anyway. The major sports teams would tell you they’re a balm in “these unprecedented times,” but the numbers don’t really bear that out. On today’s show, we’ll talk about the interesting Jemele Hill piece in The Atlantic, “America Didn’t Need Sports After All.” Plus: When does a cyberattack become a war crime?

Here’s everything we talked about today:

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How much do we really “need” sports?