Have you ever been to Boston?
Yes indeed, live a bit more than an hour north.
Google "most racist city in America". Boston will come up on thousands of pages.
Well that's a slam dunk right there.:chuckle:
The response to Joel Ward's goal by Boston fans makes South Carolina look like Berkley, California.
David Ortiz. Troy Brown. Ty Law. Deion Branch. Willie McGinest. Bill Russell. Andre Tippett. Pedro. Garnett. Paul Pierce. And so on. Now: As for Ward I remember catching scuttlebutt that some freaks on Twitter reacted as you'd expect but the feeling around here was just normal anger at a playoff loss. Not like people were swinging nooses from lampposts, as it were.
I can't figure Boston and Massachusetts out.
You and me both. Don't mix me up with those commonwealth tax and spend devils.:chuckle:
They twice elected a black governor, and overwhelmingly voted for Obama both times, but when it comes to sports, it's as if Boston sports fans are closet Confederate Flag waving rebels from the South.
Well I live here, so not surprisingly I completely disagree and know you simply don't know what you're talking about. (Try this closeted reb stuff down in a southie bar next time you're in town. You'll make front page of the morning's
Herald, I assure you.) Sports fans are by definition tribal, and Boston may have a troubled history with embracing the future--the Sox were the last team in the majors to integrate, after all--but some philistines don't speak to a five-state fanbase that's consistently embraced players of all colors and creeds for quite a long time.