Virtue-Signaling for dollars – let’s hide our past and past owner says the Red Sox

by Skip
Red Sox make 262 million dollar trade with Dodgers
Red Sox make 262 million dollar trade with Dodgers

Seriously?  These nitwits think that merely changing a sign is going to give them the mantle of “inclusivity” (emphasis mine, reformated)?

The Boston Red Sox are asking the city of Boston to change Yawkey Way back to its original name, Jersey Street. The name has been under fire for years for its connection to what the team’s principal owner has said is the franchise’s complicated racial past under former owner Tom Yawkey.  Yawkey Way is the street Fenway Park is on.

Yawkey owned the Red Sox from 1933 to 1976 and presided over the last franchise in Major League Baseball to field a black player. That was in 1959, more than a decade after Jackie Robinson played for the Dodgers. The team said Wednesday that restoring Jersey Street shows that Fenway Park is “inclusive and welcoming to all.” Yawkey died in 1976. The street was named for him in 1977.

Got news fer ya – someone is always going to be first and someone is always going to be last.  Taking 40 years to “rectify” your post in this manner, in renaming a silly street, only says “we’re jumping on the Progressive bandwagon of Social Justice / me-too-ism. This is akin to all the other self-righteous SJWs that believe that simply renaming something because OPPRESSION! is a job well done for “progress” (whatever they mean about what “progress” is).

And no, I have no skin in this game as I just don’t follow MLB or the Red Sox.  I do follow culture and politics and this stupidity falls in the latter category.

(H/T: Concord Monitor)

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  • Skip

    Co-founder of GraniteGrok, my concern is around Individual Liberty and Freedom and how the Government is taking that away. As an evangelical Christian and Conservative with small "L" libertarian leanings, my fight is with Progressives forcing a collectivized, secular humanistic future upon us. As a TEA Party activist, citizen journalist, and pundit!, my goal is to use the New Media to advance the radical notions of America's Founders back into our culture.

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