Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you believe that lack of resources are systematically holding back minorities from opportunities to excel in lacrosse, then do something positive and affirmative to fix it. Contact the owners of the top travel lacrosse programs in the DMV (MadLax, NextLevel, VLC, and DC Express for boys; Pride and Capital for girls) and offer to subsidize the enrollment of minority players in their programs.
I don’t personally have the resources to do that and the people that do have no interest in correcting the systemic injustices in sports that result from white supremacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you believe that lack of resources are systematically holding back minorities from opportunities to excel in lacrosse, then do something positive and affirmative to fix it. Contact the owners of the top travel lacrosse programs in the DMV (MadLax, NextLevel, VLC, and DC Express for boys; Pride and Capital for girls) and offer to subsidize the enrollment of minority players in their programs.
I don’t personally have the resources to do that and the people that do have no interest in correcting the systemic injustices in sports that result from white supremacy.
Anonymous wrote:If you believe that lack of resources are systematically holding back minorities from opportunities to excel in lacrosse, then do something positive and affirmative to fix it. Contact the owners of the top travel lacrosse programs in the DMV (MadLax, NextLevel, VLC, and DC Express for boys; Pride and Capital for girls) and offer to subsidize the enrollment of minority players in their programs.
the resources for those sports aren’t equal either. There is plenty racism in each of those sports.Anonymous wrote:Plenty of resources for youth football, bball, soccer, but none for lax huh? Sure.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic and simple question, but I am struggling to answer - why ARE top basketball and football teams so heavily black?
Really? if that is what you honestly think, then propose an intelligent solution without sounding like a racist yourself. And ask yourself if whatever you propose would make the girl in the WAPO story more likely, or less likely, to integrate and succeed in the sport.
There would have been no need for the story, if the sport was available and introduced to more girls in community’s like the one the young lady lived in atleast by the age of 7.
Isn't that the direct result of that community? No one is stopping that community from organizing youth lacrosse teams and clinics as much as traditional sports.
That is the result of the lack of resources due to systemic white supremacy.
False.Anonymous02/16/2022 15:03 Subject: Re:Lack of diversity in lacrosse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic and simple question, but I am struggling to answer - why ARE top basketball and football teams so heavily black?
Really? if that is what you honestly think, then propose an intelligent solution without sounding like a racist yourself. And ask yourself if whatever you propose would make the girl in the WAPO story more likely, or less likely, to integrate and succeed in the sport.
There would have been no need for the story, if the sport was available and introduced to more girls in community’s like the one the young lady lived in atleast by the age of 7.
Isn't that the direct result of that community? No one is stopping that community from organizing youth lacrosse teams and clinics as much as traditional sports.
That is the result of the lack of resources due to systemic white supremacy.Anonymous02/16/2022 14:55 Subject: Re:Lack of diversity in lacrosse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic and simple question, but I am struggling to answer - why ARE top basketball and football teams so heavily black?
Really? if that is what you honestly think, then propose an intelligent solution without sounding like a racist yourself. And ask yourself if whatever you propose would make the girl in the WAPO story more likely, or less likely, to integrate and succeed in the sport.
There would have been no need for the story, if the sport was available and introduced to more girls in community’s like the one the young lady lived in atleast by the age of 7.
Isn't that the direct result of that community? No one is stopping that community from organizing youth lacrosse teams and clinics as much as traditional sports.