RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 6:22 am
jhawks99 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 10:20 pm
The game in Birmingham was a fun watch. They showed half an inning in black and white as close to a 1953 broadcast as they could get. My sports ball hating daughter even thought that was cool.
Nice mentions of the Monarchs and Negro League Museum, Paige etc.
Really uncomfortable watching this celebration of black athletes take place in Alabama.
Speaking of really uncomfortable....
This is the kind of stuff that when some 60, 70, 80 year old straight white Christian guy says the USA is the greatest country in the world - I sort of cringe knowing they were alive in the 60s when this took place - and it probably didn't really faze them all that much at the time.
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I came here to post that Gutter, I'm glad you already did. Man, sitting between Rodriguez and Ortiz makes "Mr. October" look diminutive. He wasn't diminutive as a player, ever. Member of 5 World Series Champion teams, I can remember being pissed off at him and never rooting for him because he had left KC with Charley Finely when he moved the A's to Oakland, but you had to respect him because he was so damn good.
I didn't know any of that about his past. He mentioned the 4 Black girls who were killed in the Birmingham church bombing. That was only 3-4 years after the "freedom riders", civil rights activists Seahawk mentioned in her post to the "We Lost the Soul of the Republican Party Long Ago" thread in the Politics forum earlier today. I was quite young, but growing up in a family that voraciously consumed news and current events, I remember both racist incidents well.
Is that the time they're referring to when we're constantly implored to "Make America Great Again"? Because, it sounds like one of the preeminent, towering, most powerful baseball players of that time could barely keep his composure, when he was asked to relate how he remembers it. How incredibly sad. Here, in the United States of America.
SMH. We can and have to do better.