Anonymous wrote:Solution is simple. If you tear down the sport no one wins. If we promote diversity all win. This sport was founded by an oppressed group study and learn. Celebrate the history but keep integrity by promoting the skill of the game.
Anonymous wrote:Or just open eyes and see things for what they are and stop trying to leverage this or that situation to your advantage when it all boils down to a game. Seriously we are crushing our country, and its not gonna end well for any of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a clown post. If you don’t see racism in every single thing, your a supporter of white supremacy?
Great logic Rev Al.
No, when you try to pretend racism isn’t there and it obviously is, that’s when you are supporting racism/white supremacy.
How is this any different than looking at the travel basketball leagues and being able to make the same charge? I don't understand why race has to be in literally everything. They are kids. They play sports they love or want to improve in, and its as simple as that. If we keep trying to divide ourselves by race, religion, nationality we are doomed far beyond the likes of lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet, not real example of racism was ever provided in this "in-depth" article. Sorry, playing defense isn't evidence of racism. Seems to me, the Post woulda loved a nice piece of racism to add to the article but just couldn't find any.
Getting a Red card for calling "I got Ball", yeah, there's def more to that story.
I guess the USA Team Coach, her high school coach and the American Select coaches are all racist as well considering she plays/played Defense for all of those teams...
I didn’t read that she had a problem playing defense. Her mom was saying they would only allow her to play defense. If a kid wants to learn different positions and you restrict them, that hurts their development as a player. If she tells her high school coach she wants to try some different positions or she will find a new high school, what do you think her coach is going to do?
I would hope, "good luck" (and actually mean it).
I don't get this whole "I should get to pick my position" thing that seems to have invaded youth sports. Play where the coach tells you to play and be happy to be playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a clown post. If you don’t see racism in every single thing, your a supporter of white supremacy?
Great logic Rev Al.
No, when you try to pretend racism isn’t there and it obviously is, that’s when you are supporting racism/white supremacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet, not real example of racism was ever provided in this "in-depth" article. Sorry, playing defense isn't evidence of racism. Seems to me, the Post woulda loved a nice piece of racism to add to the article but just couldn't find any.
Getting a Red card for calling "I got Ball", yeah, there's def more to that story.
I guess the USA Team Coach, her high school coach and the American Select coaches are all racist as well considering she plays/played Defense for all of those teams...
I didn’t read that she had a problem playing defense. Her mom was saying they would only allow her to play defense. If a kid wants to learn different positions and you restrict them, that hurts their development as a player. If she tells her high school coach she wants to try some different positions or she will find a new high school, what do you think her coach is going to do?
I would hope, "good luck" (and actually mean it).
I don't get this whole "I should get to pick my position" thing that seems to have invaded youth sports. Play where the coach tells you to play and be happy to be playing.
Such a lazy "Get off my lawn!" take. Today's youth sports team would kick the butt of the youth sports teams of your day. Better athletes, better training, smarter training. Coaches aren't God anymore and shouldn't be. Remember when there were no Black quarterbacks? You think those kids should just play where their told?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet, not real example of racism was ever provided in this "in-depth" article. Sorry, playing defense isn't evidence of racism. Seems to me, the Post woulda loved a nice piece of racism to add to the article but just couldn't find any.
Getting a Red card for calling "I got Ball", yeah, there's def more to that story.
I guess the USA Team Coach, her high school coach and the American Select coaches are all racist as well considering she plays/played Defense for all of those teams...
I didn’t read that she had a problem playing defense. Her mom was saying they would only allow her to play defense. If a kid wants to learn different positions and you restrict them, that hurts their development as a player. If she tells her high school coach she wants to try some different positions or she will find a new high school, what do you think her coach is going to do?
I would hope, "good luck" (and actually mean it).
I don't get this whole "I should get to pick my position" thing that seems to have invaded youth sports. Play where the coach tells you to play and be happy to be playing.
Right, so you can play your own kid at the position you want them to play and build the team around them. If the other kids don’t reach their potential who cares.
GTFOH with that BS! This young lady got hip to the game, didn’t feel she was being played right in certain situations, and found a team or teams where she could play and develop into the role she wanted. And I would bet my bottom dollar she can play the position those coaches wouldn’t let her play better than who the have in that position now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet, not real example of racism was ever provided in this "in-depth" article. Sorry, playing defense isn't evidence of racism. Seems to me, the Post woulda loved a nice piece of racism to add to the article but just couldn't find any.
Getting a Red card for calling "I got Ball", yeah, there's def more to that story.
I guess the USA Team Coach, her high school coach and the American Select coaches are all racist as well considering she plays/played Defense for all of those teams...
I didn’t read that she had a problem playing defense. Her mom was saying they would only allow her to play defense. If a kid wants to learn different positions and you restrict them, that hurts their development as a player. If she tells her high school coach she wants to try some different positions or she will find a new high school, what do you think her coach is going to do?
I would hope, "good luck" (and actually mean it).
I don't get this whole "I should get to pick my position" thing that seems to have invaded youth sports. Play where the coach tells you to play and be happy to be playing.
Such a lazy "Get off my lawn!" take. Today's youth sports team would kick the butt of the youth sports teams of your day. Better athletes, better training, smarter training. Coaches aren't God anymore and shouldn't be. Remember when there were no Black quarterbacks? You think those kids should just play where their told?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet, not real example of racism was ever provided in this "in-depth" article. Sorry, playing defense isn't evidence of racism. Seems to me, the Post woulda loved a nice piece of racism to add to the article but just couldn't find any.
Getting a Red card for calling "I got Ball", yeah, there's def more to that story.
I guess the USA Team Coach, her high school coach and the American Select coaches are all racist as well considering she plays/played Defense for all of those teams...
I didn’t read that she had a problem playing defense. Her mom was saying they would only allow her to play defense. If a kid wants to learn different positions and you restrict them, that hurts their development as a player. If she tells her high school coach she wants to try some different positions or she will find a new high school, what do you think her coach is going to do?
I would hope, "good luck" (and actually mean it).
I don't get this whole "I should get to pick my position" thing that seems to have invaded youth sports. Play where the coach tells you to play and be happy to be playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet, not real example of racism was ever provided in this "in-depth" article. Sorry, playing defense isn't evidence of racism. Seems to me, the Post woulda loved a nice piece of racism to add to the article but just couldn't find any.
Getting a Red card for calling "I got Ball", yeah, there's def more to that story.
I guess the USA Team Coach, her high school coach and the American Select coaches are all racist as well considering she plays/played Defense for all of those teams...
I didn’t read that she had a problem playing defense. Her mom was saying they would only allow her to play defense. If a kid wants to learn different positions and you restrict them, that hurts their development as a player. If she tells her high school coach she wants to try some different positions or she will find a new high school, what do you think her coach is going to do?
I would hope, "good luck" (and actually mean it).
I don't get this whole "I should get to pick my position" thing that seems to have invaded youth sports. Play where the coach tells you to play and be happy to be playing.