GolfWith the obvious exceptions of figure skating and tossing the caber most sports are pretty pointless. Some are virtual declarations of class war. Polo, show jumping and golf among others. Hugo Chávez, in a bit of off the cuff inspired populism, has decided to shut down two golf courses. His reasoning is admirable. “Let’s leave this clear golf is a bourgeois sport.” And let’s have no whining about Luton’s municipal golf course. Outside Scotland it’s a game where rich right wing people go to chill with their own kind. And as Chávez points out it doesn’t even get you fit since lots of them drive around in those silly little carts

Golf courses are  eyesores and environmental catastrophes. In countries where people cannot always be guaranteed reliable supplies of safe water the quantities used to keep the grass resembling what you might find in Surrey are a gratuitous insult to those living in squalor. This is not quite how the story has been reported and much of the coverage has tried to make it into evidence of Chavez’s eccentricity. The US State Department took the opportunity to sneer slightly with one of its golf loving officials making clear that Chavez is still persona non grata in Washington. “And once again Mr. Chavez, one of the hemisphere’s most divisive figures, finds himself out of bounds.”

What didn’t get widely reported is rather more interesting than the silly sports story. Much of the housing stock in Venezuela is abysmal, particularly in the barrios around Caracas. Not just is much of it very poor there is a shortage of 1.8 million dwellings. Chavez has decided to take a refreshingly confrontational approach saying “many rich people seized land to build factories, parking lots… they can go elsewhere. We are going to build housing for the people.” That’s fairly basic social democracy but in a Latin American setting even something as basic as providing reasonable homes for people is almost a revolutionary gesture.

3 responses to “Golf and houses”

  1. SEE : Now Chavez takes a swing at golf
    By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
    The Independent Thursday, 13 August 2009

    The Independent’s Rupert Cornwall,who wrote the above snide article about Chavez taking a swing at golf believes that “Chavez has already railed, to little effect, against the capitalist corruption behind the Yankee Devil USA, evil oil conglomerates, and the craven international media.”To liitle effect” !!!!! 10 years in power and SIMPLY nothing to show for it

    SEE ALSO : Siding With The Generals: The Independent On Honduras
    by Media Lens / August 5th, 2009
    Dissident voices

    SEE : TELESUR

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  2. Bob Bubka, the Talksport golf correspondant, did offer support for Obama’s health care reform plans on Friday night.while complaining about a $843 bill for a minor procedure.
    I mentioned to a Scottish friend once that too much land was being turned over to golf courses.”But I like golf” was his reply.

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  3. Viva Chavez…….we need this in Australia…golf courses everywhere,on a dry continent…..the waste of water is astounding……

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