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Oh please. I doubt he gives a damn what you think of him. And he is clearly choosing to boycot because he believes it is sending a message that he, and those like him, want change. He doesn't think it makes him a better fan. He thinks it will make a difference. And I'm sure he is aware that he, alone, doesn't speak loudly. But, in numbers, the group who think similarly speak loudly.Yeah, I'm sorry I'm not going to cannonize you for your righteous boycott of the games. The identical pattern of behavior showing up to games when we are winning and staying away when we are losing is adopted by every band wagon fan in America. We get it. It is hard to root for a team that is so clearly dysfunctional and you've decided that it isn't worth the time or money spent to go see the games. That's your choice but your attempt to justify it portraying yourself as some kind of principled superfan is delusional.
The only group that thinks they are super fans are the ones who refuse to speak up, in any way, at this point.