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Post by millar70 on Apr 6, 2021 23:57:45 GMT
Well, the Padres wear camouflage because of all of the military based in San Diego, and teams wearing green on St Patrick's Day makes sense. Not what yellow and blue have to do with the Red Sox, so it's a real bad look. I don't care if it's for one day or 365 days. IT'S FUCKING STUPID. You see, that's why our society is getting more and more fucked. Tradition gets steamrolled and people say "So what, it's only a day" or "It doesn't effect the overall picture". Apathy leads to darkness. "Hey, it's only a couple of Jews being persecuted, not a big deal". That's how fascism builds momentum. I should've posted the article, it's an homage to the Boston Marathon. I agree with you 100% though, like I said earlier in the thread, I don't care if it's just for a weekend, it's stupid. Are the Celtics going to start wearing BU, BC, Harvard and Northeastern colors every year during the Beanpot? It's idiotic. I just saw a commercial on NESN all about the yellow uniforms. Apparently, it's all about "facing the future and flipping it like a bat". What that means, I don't have a clue. But the Nike swoosh is very visible, so that's what really counts. Because nothing says social change like being led by a corporation that uses child labor to make their product. The play by play announcer said that he's heard that "the kids" like them, and Jerry Remy just called them "sharp". I'm sure those opinions are 100% theirs, and not NESN telling them what to say. 🙄 The other big thing is that the jerseys say Boston, not Red Sox. It's all about uniting the community. Apparently, if it just says Red Sox, lots of folks won't understand the Boston connection. You seen that film Idiocracy? Starting to look more like a documentary each and every day.
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