Tuesday, March 17, 2009

In Class Blog: Tuesday, March 17, 2009

My reader will care about this subculture because they will want to know the truth about cheerleading. They will want to know what goes on with the Ball State cheerleaders and will be curious as to why I am trying to persuade the audience that they are a real sport.

My readers would want to know all of the details that are involved in this subculture. this is because details are very important to being able to understand what is going on in the subculture. for instance, they would wnat to know things as what a standing tuck is in my subculture and how a liberty is performed. They would also want to know how a practice is organized.

They want to know about this subculture because they want to have a better understanding on what cheerleading really is. They want to be informed on what the Ball State cheerleaders do at any given game, and they want to know other things that fall across those lines.

I want them to learn all the specifics about cheerleading as a sport and not as a club. I also want them to learn about what the Ball State Cheerleaders do when they are at practice. This will prove to the audience that cheerleading is much more than a "club" and it requires as much hard work as football or basketball would require.

I am trying to persuade my readers that cheerleading is a sport. However, I do not think that they will be easily persuaded because the media feeds to the general public that cheerleading is not a real sport. This may cause them to form a bias about the sport and it is usually hard to change someone's mind when they already have their mind made up.

They will use it to know how cheerleading really is as a sport.

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