Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But go ahead, continue to attack the whistleblower with misdirection and exaggeration. You know, I hear that he gives one of those players special inducements—personally-chauffeured transportation to/from games, cake on his birthday, and even a little walkin’ around $ that takes care of bubblegum and baseball card purchases!
What will it take for the parents who are fighting so hard to protect the legacy of their kids’ legitimate on-field achievements to acknowledge that some of the adults involved may have acted inappropriately in 2022 w/r/t player eligibility, and many are definitely acting inappropriately right now in preventing an honest, objective review of the concerns that have been raised for 18 months?
At some point, the blame will be shared by the otherwise-innocent, good people who choose to protect shameful behavior of others, rather than seek—or merely allow for—a fair and just resolution.
Look at the facts. Demand transparency. Produce the documentation so that EVERYONE can refer to the evidence, not what one or another interested parties are saying. And do not allow this to happen again in our community, not by concealing the misdeeds, but by setting a higher expectation for the adults entrusted with our kids well-being. There is no reason this argument should still be raging when the facts are knowable and producible by NWLL and DCLL.
It starts with the truth, which is difficult, and which may result in ever more difficult conversations with children to explain the failings of trusted adults—but that is life, and it is growth, if it comes to be.
wow, so righteous. fighting so hard. protecting our legacy. down with evil volunteer little league parents. no cake. no bubble gum. no baseball cards. no walking around money. up with mike. he is a truth teller and will make nwll great again. maga mike.