I follow over a dozen hockey highlight accounts on Instagram and every day I see some Trump or QAnon post in my feed being liked by DeplorableHockeyMom and BlueLineMatters.

Go Habs.

    • hellyesbrother [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Good point. I knew it was overwhelmingly white, but never thought about high income earners. Makes sense considering how expensive a sport it is.

    • asaharyev [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      That must just be team sports. Because I refuse to believe that golf and tennis fans aren't the top two income fan bases.

  • T_Doug [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Though the makeup of the fanbase is a big factor, a large part of it is due to the player-base and the environment cultivated in locker rooms at every level of the sport.

    If you haven't already; I'd recommend reading this article by Akim Aliu which touches on his experiences in youth, OHL, and the NHL all of which have an overwhelmingly hostile environment for anyone who's not a "good ol' Canadian boy".

    Just look at Don Cherry; racist piece of shit former coach, player, and commentator who spent decades spreading hateful rhetoric. And his eventual firing just last year for clearly racist comments provoked widespread opposition in so many hockey circles.

    edit: Also, just read up on Mitchell Miller

  • JackDecker [comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    There are several reasons IMO:

    • It's a very white sport

    • It's a very expensive sport to play, which means that a lot of the people who can actually afford to play are from wealthy families

    • People are getting poorer and thus less younger people are playing/watching hockey, meaning that there's probably a higher boomer ratio than other sports (case in point: hockey is no longer the top sport in Toronto because basketball has a much lower barrier of entry ᵃˡˢᵒ ᵇᵉᶜᵃᵘˢᵉ ᵗʰᵉ ᴿᵃᵖᵗᵒʳˢ ᵃʳᵉ ᵃᶜᵗᵘᵃˡˡʸ ᵍᵒᵒᵈ)

    • It's historically stoked lots of xenophobia, especially during the red scare w/ the Soviet Red Army teams. A large number of hockey fans, especially older ones, haven't been able to let go of their "good ol' Canadian boy" prejudices, not helped by dinosaurs like Don Cherry

    • Hockey, like most sports, is hyper militarized - constant bombardment of military propaganda during games

    • Hockey players are conditioned to be reserved and conservative, in manner and dress - usually in opposition to the way athletes act in other sports. See how angry people get when a hockey player is too happy for scoring. Of course this has racist implications too, see Evander Kane in Winnipeg.

    • Hockey is a violent sport that has fostered toxic masculinity mentalities for ages, especially since fighting and violent head collisions were pretty much unofficially allowed for most of its existence and any talk to the contrary was considered "soft" - which in turn also makes a lot of hockey players super homophobic (source: routinely heard slurs when I played)

    • Hockey is the only sport in some smaller Canadian towns and a lot of those towns tend to lean reactionary

    • Edit: Someone else brought up a good point, hockey is a very "justice served" type sport that appeals to punitive justice crowds, e.g. if one of your players gets injured by a hit, fans are going to be calling for blood

    • JackDecker [comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      A lot of Canadians are also in denial about racism in Canada, which leads to a lot of Canadians turning a blind eye to racism because "we're not America" - to the extent that a lot of people were skeptical about racism and anti-indigenous sentiments in Junior hockey.

    • Chutt_Buggins [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      It’s historically stoked lots of xenophobia, especially during the red scare w/ the Soviet Red Army teams. A large number of hockey fans, especially older ones, haven’t been able to let go of their “good ol’ Canadian boy” prejudices, not helped by dinosaurs like Don Cherry

      I am so happy I grew up with a dad that liked the Soviet teams lol... honestly without that, I don't know how cool he'd have been with buying his kid stuff with the hammer and sickle at 15, which then led to me actually reading the communist manifesto etc over the years since.

      Who knows how things would have turned out for me if my dad wasn't a contrarian hipster back in the day!

  • Pawgfather [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    Pretty much every sport that's mostly white is gonna have a lot of chud fans. And youth hockey is mostly played in places where only white people live, so the fans are like the whitest of the white people. Youth hockey in particular is also pretty expensive with the equipment and the travel club teams and all that, so it has a lot of upper middle class types, which is pretty much Trump's base.

  • opposide [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    OP: complains about chuds

    Also OP: cheers for the team representing fucking Quebec

    (Obv this is a joke)

  • FRIENDLY_BUTTMUNCHER [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    Hockey is a sport that costs a lot of money to play. It's no wonder that the people who can afford to play it aren't going to have class consciousness.

  • bangtan98 [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    every queer canadian has a permanent fear of hockey players after high school, this is a fact

  • BobaLuxemburg [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Seconding Akim Aliu's article.

    Also between equipment and ice time it's the most expensive of the major sports to start playing as a kid.

    And I think a lot of the enforcer/fighting stuff appeals pretty hard to the punitive justice crowd.

    It fucking sucks too because hockey is arguably the biggest sport where the team is emphasized over the individual.

    • vsaush [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Yeah, a player like McDavid is easily one of the best in the league right now but he plays for the Oilers so all that talent doesnt matter, lol. I love hockey for the team based plays, but soccer is less chud-y and has a similar focus on the team as a whole - theres just no good Canadian or American league for it.

      The median person that gets into playing hockey is a middle class or higher child of relative privelidge who were in locker rooms with a bunch of sexist, racist pigs since they were little kids in peewee leagues (like 6 year olds or so). Its also so, so white. Like basketball at least has poc fans and players so all the racists either modulate those views or just arent into it.

    • tg4414 [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Funny enough in Canada, country club hockey teams are very prevalent. I played minor hockey in a small town near Vancouver for about 10 years and there were at least 4 country club teams we would regularly play in the area. Some of the most insufferable players and hockey parents were at those games.

  • Ryan_Holman [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Honestly, it's because of how whit the sport is.

    I don't follow hockey, but I follow auto racing. It has a similar issue, particularly NASCAR.