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Date: | Wed, 26 Jan 1994 12:20:41 -0500 |
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On Wed, 26 Jan 1994, Greg Sorenson wrote:
> This hit me late last night, when I was away from my internet link.
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> Would anyone be as quick to sympathize with this kid if he had told
> BU's Mike Grier, or MSU's Anson Carter, to go back to the jungle?
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We'd have no sympathy (or I wouldn't, at least) but the reaction would be
just as uncalled for. One could see ethnic taunts as grounds for ejection
from the stadium, but not for physical assault. Another hypothetical
situation: someone in the crowd shouts "Hey, (goalie)! Your mom called;
she said you suck!" If said goaltender's mother had recently passed away,
would such heckling be grounds for a physical assault? Would the answer
be any different whether the fans were actually aware of that death?
Hoping "... she wants her kneepads back" is still acceptable,
Matt
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