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In foreign countries, why does ice hockey always give people the feeling of white aristocratic sports?
For people of color, skating rink is not a warm place. You rarely see racist team sports like ice hockey. Not only do most black players encounter "impolite" or "disrespectful" treatment, but even fans often witness violent incidents. Even if countless people want to change the status quo, in the eyes of many people, the player's black skin is still an original sin. The latest mascot of the league may be a hero, but even a hero can't stop the flyer broadcasting company from saying crazy things, saying discriminatory things and satirizing black players in the program. The league is changing ice hockey for everyone, and people of color should not be excluded from the ice rink! Jonathan Diaby was selected by the Nashville Predators in the third draft of 20 13, but I have only participated in minor league activities several times. Photo: Richard Wolowitz/Getty Images Quebec Ice Hockey League apologized to Jonathan Diaby, a black player, a month ago because the player and his family were racially abused by the audience during the game and left the skating rink angrily.

According to the video clips at that time, some viewers even threw things at Diaby from behind the glass, and some viewers showed him photos of him as a monkey on his mobile phone. But Diaby later sat on the bench. He covered his head with a shirt because he didn't want anyone to see him cry. This still happens from time to time, but the demographic structure of the United States and Canada is also changing. Although the main audience of NHL is still some "old-fashioned" people, the alliance clearly knows that it needs to change a new way of life. In addition to celebrating the Black History Month of NHL's debut, the League also wrote in NHL Policy Brief2018 that "people related to this project should guarantee an idea that ice hockey is suitable for everyone". From 270 million to 300 million, it may not be difficult to increase the number. What is really difficult is all aspects behind the ice and snow movement, whether it is the popularization of ideas or the construction of infrastructure, which need to be further strengthened and improved. The reporter talked with Li Jin, vice president of Renmin University of China, director of Humanities Beijing (Humanities Olympics) Research Center, director of Physical Education Department of Renmin University of China and executive director of Humanities Olympics Research Center, to discuss how to make up for the shortcomings and attract more ordinary people to participate in ice and snow sports.

The level of ice and snow sports "understand, understand and have" Reporter: People pay more and more attention to ice and snow sports, but the participation of the masses is not high. What do you think is the main reason? What practices are worth learning from abroad? Feng Huiling: At present, many people don't know about snow and ice sports. Those who have participated, including those who have seen, account for only 24% of the total population. First of all, it is necessary to popularize the charm of ice and snow sports, and personal experience is the most effective way. As educators, they have the responsibility to make use of the opportunity of the Winter Olympics to make young people like this sport from an early age and create conditions for them. Ice and snow movement is divided into three stages: understanding, knowing and owning. The first is "understanding".

There are more than 100 related events in the Winter Olympics. In fact, China can participate in one-third of the events, and there are no athletes in one-third of the events, but some people already know the rules, and the last one-third needs our in-depth understanding. For the general public, including primary and secondary school students, there are only two popular ice and snow sports: skating and ice hockey. If you don't know about ice and snow, why do you like it? The second is "meeting", learning some sports skills, and participation will naturally increase. The last stage is "Yes". We need enough sports fields. At present, we lack infrastructure, such as ski resorts, and our athletes need to train abroad. Due to the lack of site construction, there are few opportunities for public participation.