A sport based on an athlete riding upon a wide, flat piece of
wood with four wheels connected to the bottom. It is both a transportation method, as
well as an
art form/competitive style event. However, the novelty of skateboarding was obliterated during the turn of the 21st century as a result of several components including;
(1) Clothing brands, fashion accessories
(2)
Skater-Punk
music (i.e. Avril Lavinge)
(
3) A
stereotype tab that could be easily manipulated by the media to target teenagers (i.e. anti-drug advertisements, soda commercials)
(4) Video Games (i.e. Tony Hawk's series)
(5) MTV
(and much, much, much more)
Now, skateboarding, the "poseur"'s culture, has been reduced to something of a shambles, something that is despised by everyone. In turn of the culture being ripped apart so harshly by over-exposure, the sport itself is being thought of the same way.
And that is just goddamn wrong.
Maybe someday skateboarding will not have the strings attached to it, the aesthetic expectations, and the millions of rebellious children sucking on its proverbial teats. Hopefully pride
will be restored to the once non-conformist sport.
Person A: Only poseurs go skateboarding.
Person
B: That's what happens to the
public's
opinion when something is overexposed and milked dry.