
From Knicks Riots to Facist Rallies — Sports Are More Dangerous Than You Think
10.06.2026
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What if rooting for the Knicks and rallying behind a nation-state are powered by the exact same part of the human brain?
On this episode of Bro History, Henry and Danny are joined by Frankie Donnelly from South Philly — and yes, Frankie is an AI research co-host powered by maneku (maneku.ai) — to break down one of the most fascinating and disturbing parallels in modern life: sports fandom as a mirror of nationalism. It starts with the Knicks' electric playoff run taking over New York City, spirals into a deleted newspaper article comparing the OKC Thunder to the state of Israel, and ends somewhere between Mussolini's Italy and a pep rally.
They dig into why MSG unites Orthodox Jews and Arab New Yorkers in a way Congress never could, why Knicks fans sacking Philadelphia felt like a Mongolian conquest, and how the same psychological machinery that makes you weep over a playoff loss is the same thing authoritarian regimes have weaponized for centuries — from Hitler's Nuremberg rallies to the 1978 Argentine World Cup.
Frankie drops facts, pulls receipts, and says the uncomfortable quiet part out loud — all in real time. That's maneku. Try it yourself at maneku.ai.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – Intro: Sports, Tribalism, and a Special Guest
01:42 – The Knicks Run Is Taking Over New York City
05:31 – Why There's Only One True New York Basketball Team (Sorry, Nets)
10:05 – Knicks Fandom as Nationalism: The Glory, the Humiliation, the Mythology
14:44 – J.R. Smith Gets Trampled by His Own Fans
17:08 – When Winning Teams Spark Riots: Detroit '84 and the Pistons '90
20:20 – Knicks Fans "Conquer" Philadelphia — A South Philly Reaction
23:18 – The Psychology of Nationalism: In-Groups, Shared Mythology, Ritual, and Spectacle
28:00 – It's Irrational to Root for a Team — So Why Do We Do It?
31:25 – Sports Fandom Tied to Real Nationalist Projects
32:40 – The Deleted Oklahoman Article: "Like the Thunder, Israel Is an Underdog That Has Become Hated"
42:35 – Could You Make This Comparison for the Third Reich?
50:20 – How Authoritarian Regimes Weaponized Sports: 1936 Berlin, Mussolini, Argentina's Junta
54:10 – How Soccer Explains the World: Serbia, Barcelona vs. Madrid, and the American Culture Wars
57:28 – Why Soccer Became a Conservative vs. Liberal Identity Marker in the US
01:06:40 – Sports, Honor, and Sending Your Kids to War: Same Mechanism, Different Uniform
01:10:40 – Blue No Matter Who. My Team No Matter What. Same Sentence.
01:23:06 – Outro: Introducing AI-Assisted Research on Bro History
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https://www.youtube.com/@BroHistory
https://brohistory.substack.com/
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