I've spent the better part of my life fighting that shyt isn't like that becasue me and the people I surround myself with aren't that way, and I like where I live and the teams I support... but as
@NYC Rebel once told me, how can I pretend my experience trumps their experience?
I have been to a lot of Red Sox games and a lot of Celtics games and I have never heard the N word said......but the entire Northeast is filled with a bunch of meat head 100 IQ "Billy from Malden" white dudes who just ooze ignorance, bigotry and racism, so who am I to pretend that shyts not happening??
The past 2 weeks have opened the fukk out of my eyes on how many people i went to high school with came out of the closet as racist pricks on Facebook. shyts been way worse than I thought and showed me how fukking naive I was.
Feeling right stupid for always defending Boston on here now.
Yeah, leaving NE at 18 opened my fukking eyes heavy, and stubborn pride from my youth had me always defending the city. I will claim some ignorance in the fact that even though I lived in the area my whole youth, I was not aware of the history of the Yawkey family until my 20’s, but it’s still no excuse from the things i have witnessed personally when I was a kid, when you are just so in love with the game and the experience of being at the game and my dad putting hands over my ears and telling drunks to respect the fact that children are there, you kind of block that shyt out.
@NYC Rebel actually opened my eyes years ago when I was defending Belifukkface and the Patriots org, can’t even remember why, but the open fukking chaos in this country has taught me 2 things a few years ago.
1. Even though I can give my personal opinion on something if asked a question, there is no reason for me to even interject my opinion on the experiences of people of a different race, if they have experienced something, even if it was in my own house, it’s not my place to dispute it in any way, shape, or form.
2. People will jump out the fukking window in arguing about sports, blindly, and recklessly. As I got older and my priorities changed, although I still love my Celtics from birth to death, sports aren’t worth anything heavy enough on my life priority list to move the needle regarding my integrity. I stopped watching the NFL over the reaction to the kneeling by the govt, and it never even phased me. I stopped watching baseball completely after watching the Red Sox let Pedro walk away because of racist ass Curt Schilling. If sports can do anything to unify this country, which I don’t think it can, great, but either way, my family, my friends, my community are what is important. What is happening in this country, what has happened in this country since it was started pretty much, is a fukking sham. I’m very lucky to have not experienced the systemic warfare and complete atrocities that have been committed on minorities in this country, and this country needs to stop everything and figure out how to proceed, figure out how to overhaul it. I can’t think of any way things will get better, but we need a full scale revolution. Regarding just sports, the vast majority of the players are black, the vast majority of the owners are white, that is the first thing that needs to change.