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Just because you can’t go out and march doesn’t mean that you have to choose neutrality in situations of injustice.
Donating to related charities and legal funds, supporting small businesses (especially those that are minority owned) that are impacted by the protests or those that are stepping up and donating food and water, and even just addressing blatantly racist behavior amongst your friends and family can be all done from home.
Mike Anthony also notes that Christyn, Olivia, and Evina are team captains. Not sure I had heard that before, thought it's not surprising.Today’s Courant celebrates the team‘s participation in Black Lives Matter, pointing out it is one of the first programs in the country to present a united front. CW drew fire but let us support her both on the court and in life.
You can only assume we don't do so, because we don't have cameras on our ever action. You assume we don't, but you'd be very, very wrong.
Who’s assuming?
Kyla’s post didn’t say anything about taking to the streets and putting yourself in harm’s way, but rather linked to petitions and places to donate.
Argonaut said:
Just because you can’t go out and march doesn’t mean that you have to choose neutrality in situations of injustice.
Donating to related charities and legal funds, supporting small businesses (especially those that are minority owned) that are impacted by the protests or those that are stepping up and donating food and water, and even just addressing blatantly racist behavior amongst your friends and family can be all done from home.
Just because you can’t go out and march doesn’t mean that you have to choose neutrality in situations of injustice.
As temery suggested, correctly, lack of public activity does not equate to neutrality.
Some of us were very visible in our efforts in the 1950s through the end of the last century, and have found other ways to try to be useful since then. I think we are all on the same side as far as beliefs and intentions, and differ mostly in our tactics.
I applaud Christyn's efforts. I admire and respect both Argonaut and temery as well. We each strive to make a difference as we are able, and in the manner consistent with our own integrity.
But some old-timers still get out there. Where upon the cops put you in the hospital and lie about it, then have the president drag you through the mud. And you can't fight back because your still in serious condition due to the police brutality.Or, there are many, many people of my generation and older, who spent their lives speaking out, doing the right thing, but we are now either too old, too tired, or not well enough to be on the front line of these protests.
Maybe he meant Walker was gonna leave the second she could. Because I believe from someone close to her that decision was made before last season. Either way, that's not totally uncommon and totally common most everywhere.
**No reason to rehash.**
Good luck to her and kudos to Christyn!
The fact is the Walker's of the world made this program what it is not the Kyla's.
Mookie was never going to finish his career in Boston. That was no secret. It had been clear for a while that his heart wasn't in Boston. He like others before him disliked dealing with all that came with playing for a high profile team like the Red Sox. It's hard to play there, just like Storrs, and some players just don't want to deal with that burden, so they bolt the first chance they get. From a personality perspective, the quiet brooding types like Betts, Carl Crawford, or David Price don't like the extra weight on their shoulders, while the David Ortizes of the world thrive in that kind of limelight. Sometimes you can have all the talent in the world, but you still need to be a good personality fit to maximize your potential and impact on a team. This synergy is broadly referred to as chemistry, and can make the difference between coming up just short and getting over the hump.Mookie didn't "leave," he was traded. Again, his comparison makes no sense.
Mookie was never going to finish his career in Boston. That was no secret. It had been clear for a while that his heart wasn't in Boston. He like others before him disliked dealing with all that came with playing for a high profile team like the Red Sox. It's hard to play there, just like Storrs, and some players just don't want to deal with that burden, so they bolt the first chance they get. From a personality perspective, the quiet brooding types like Betts, Carl Crawford, or David Price don't like the extra weight on their shoulders, while the David Ortizes of the world thrive in that kind of limelight. Sometimes you can have all the talent in the world, but you still need to be a good personality fit to maximize your potential and impact on a team. This synergy is broadly referred to as chemistry, and can make the difference between coming up just short and getting over the hump.
I know that's nice to say, but not really.This is a false dichotomy. It's not either/or. Both players (and the players like them who came before them) made this program what it is.
I know that's nice to say, but not really.
But some old-timers still get out there. Where upon the cops put you in the hospital and lie about it, then have the president drag you through the mud. And you can't fight back because your still in serious condition due to the police brutality.
How was mookie quiet brooding he represented the organization very well in every way possible and I am very sorry to see him traded as a player and as a class act . He doesn’t belong in the same sentence as the whiners of price and Crawford some people just can’t handle they media attention or heavily rumored racist city of BostonMookie was never going to finish his career in Boston. That was no secret. It had been clear for a while that his heart wasn't in Boston. He like others before him disliked dealing with all that came with playing for a high profile team like the Red Sox. It's hard to play there, just like Storrs, and some players just don't want to deal with that burden, so they bolt the first chance they get. From a personality perspective, the quiet brooding types like Betts, Carl Crawford, or David Price don't like the extra weight on their shoulders, while the David Ortizes of the world thrive in that kind of limelight. Sometimes you can have all the talent in the world, but you still need to be a good personality fit to maximize your potential and impact on a team. This synergy is broadly referred to as chemistry, and can make the difference between coming up just short and getting over the hump.
But having say, 4 out of the Top 6 draft picks and the GOAT really helps, you must admit.