Re: PC in Seattle, (I know: shocking) WbW approves the news source
BoatBuoy said:
From the article: "Experts agree that behavior at school sports events is not what it used to be.
"Parents are more intense, family members are more intense, siblings are more intense," said Christine Brennan, a USA Today sports columnist and ABC News consultant. "Everything is ratcheted up."
My question is why. High schools (and others) have been having ball games for decades. Why now is there so much violence - or is there? Maybe we're just now hearing and seeing it with today's technology. Maybe it's been going on all along and we just never heard about it. Dunno.
Hey BB, This is only a guess, (I don't read minds very well). I have lived in Seattle all my life. There always has been booing and other things at HS games, (so my guess is nothing has changed at all). Seattle is full of libs who worship their government. They have been growing much less tollerant over the last 20 years, IMHO. They have been looking to impose greater control here on everything, (in all ways, this is just one example). Some of it is technology, (cameras et al), but the main culprit is a total lack of tollerence. It is everywhere not just in Seattle. Just look at most public Universities. Very intollerant. I must be tollerent as a Cornservative as I live and work amoung these people. I used to live in NE Seattle, just North of the UW. There are many UW profs in the ol' hood I'm referring to, VERY VERY LIBERAL. Any idiot who would post a Republican sign on their yard at the time of an election would get real trouble, (I'm not kidding here). I remember comming home, (I owned that house for 25 years), and pulling through an unmarked intersection at 3-4 miles per hour and parking in front of my home, (corner house). One of my neighbors who lived a few blocks from me was starting to cross the intersection and got real mad that I pulled through and parked. The law is that you must stop if someone starts to cross, but I was already commited due to my very slow speed, and did not want to stop in the center of the intersection. I let him stand over me and rant for a long time, (I felt that it was a close call and I did not want to act out too quickly). After really ripping me up, I finally had it and got out of the car got in his face, and with my bad breath: asked him if I should rip his head off and spit in his neck. He was shocked, and never bugged me again. That is how to deal with Seattle libs! JR