bbgun
If you dur me, do I not bleed?
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You mean Dominicans like Big Papi? I can assure you, they don't see themselves as "black."What percentage of MLB is black if you disregard country? It's pretty high.
You mean Dominicans like Big Papi? I can assure you, they don't see themselves as "black."What percentage of MLB is black if you disregard country? It's pretty high.
What do you mean?You mean Dominicans like Big Papi? I can assure you, they don't see themselves as "black."
What percentage of MLB is black if you disregard country? It's pretty high.
But Reid has to make it US-only to make it seem like they're oppressed.
Meaning Dominicans see themselves as Latin, not black. The only country supplying black players is the US, and it's not that many compared to the old days.What do you mean?
They can't be both?Meaning Dominicans see themselves as Latin, not black. The only country supplying black players is the US, and it's not that many compared to the old days.
They're considered Hispanic.They can't be both?
I think black kids find the game boring, and then there's the matter of equipment cost, which many poor families can't swing.Anyway, I do know that American black participation is way down from what it used to be, but that's more due to overall decline in baseball popularity compared to back in the day and how kids don't play pickup baseball games any more.
True, the game isn't suffering for their absence. And no one is preventing them from participating.But the point is that MLB and all its subsidiaries aren't discriminating based on skin color, because there's plenty of melanin in professional baseball.
I think black kids find the game boring, and then there's the matter of equipment cost, which many poor families can't swing.

Still remember the LA Times calling Larry Elder "The Black Face of White Supremacy."Imagine depicting Clarence Thomas as a Klansman.

He's not the right kind of black.Imagine depicting Clarence Thomas as a Klansman.
Absolute truth