Silent Epidemic

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As Americans residing in a sports-enamored society that is dominated by the billion-dollar industry known as the National Football League (NFL), it is often difficult to face the fact that the United States is the only nation in the world that truly indulges in football. However, studies by modern scientists convey that football is not something to be “indulged” in by its players, for its risks on health far outweigh its benefits on glory. “League of Denial” examines many instances where the NFL denied a direct link to the cause-and-effect of brain injuries, concussions, and dementia due to playing football. Even though reputable and accomplished scientists have tackled the challenge of finding a link between Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and playing football, the NFL have shut them down play after play. Without a doubt, recent studies and research are bound to change the mindsets of the football public…
"I wish I never met Mike Webster. You can't go against the NFL. They'll squash you," claims Dr. Bennet Omalu in the documentary. Clearly, Omalu, an erudite Medical Examiner, learned the truth of the NFL’s ruthlessness the hard way. After reporting the first-ever CTE findings in former NFL Player Mike Webster, Omalu became victim to constant harassment by the NFL. Omalu’s name and reputation were unforgivably disparaged – the NFL called the Nigerian-American doctor's research "voodoo", devalued him, and dismissed his intellect and credentials via racist stereotyping. The league denied any connection to brain injuries from playing football and published its own papers disputing Omalu's claims; falsely reassuring people that football is safe.
The NFL’s artifice did not end at its striking racism towards Omalu. When Dr. Ann...

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...cannot continue to support an activity that subjects children to danger by damaging what is considered to be the most important muscle in the human body, the brain.
“League of Denial” doubtlessly has opened my eyes to the disturbing truth that society has kept hidden from me. Numerous scientists interviewed throughout the film have emphasized that humans were not biologically created to play football, and this notion has consistently been proven true. It is clear that an athlete must sacrifice his or her body for success in football, even if that means severe injury, mental rehabilitation, or even death at a relatively early age. Unfortunately, this “silent epidemic” remains heavily protected by the almighty, undefeatable NFL. Even though the future of football seems to be secure, advocacy for better health preservation will soon enough triumph the lethal culture.

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