Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps we weren’t at the same time/venue/day. Sunday morning at Gerstell was plenty spread out, particularly on the grass field.
Saturday at Gennesse Valley. Far too many flouting the mask or 6 foot rule. And the teams from lower-income-majority-white-populations (e.g. the whiter and less educated) were the team parents who were most likely not to wear a masks. Blatant Trump-effect. It’s really pathetic that being a Republican these days means acting like a stupid, uncaring jerk. It definitely didn’t used to be that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:teams from lower-income-majority-white-populations
Such lacrosse teams exist? Examples?
They do, tons of them. It doesnt say "poor" it says lower-income, aka lower income than the typical DCUM lacrosse family whose kids play at private schools and for clubs like Madlax, Capital, and DCE. Most of the MD, PA, NY and NJ clubs are very middle class and very white.
Have you ever been to a lacrosse tournament? The cars in the parking lot say otherwise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:teams from lower-income-majority-white-populations
Such lacrosse teams exist? Examples?
They do, tons of them. It doesnt say "poor" it says lower-income, aka lower income than the typical DCUM lacrosse family whose kids play at private schools and for clubs like Madlax, Capital, and DCE. Most of the MD, PA, NY and NJ clubs are very middle class and very white.
Have you ever been to a lacrosse tournament? The cars in the parking lot say otherwise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:teams from lower-income-majority-white-populations
Such lacrosse teams exist? Examples?
They do, tons of them. It doesnt say "poor" it says lower-income, aka lower income than the typical DCUM lacrosse family whose kids play at private schools and for clubs like Madlax, Capital, and DCE. Most of the MD, PA, NY and NJ clubs are very middle class and very white.