What does your personal experience living there have anything to do with what several black athletes on opposing teams have said about playing there?
We all have different experiences. Just because you haven't experienced it first hand doesn't mean it doesn't exist
Out of curiosity, have you actually read the Boston Globe cover story on this? It's pretty compelling, gives a pretty fair and balanced illustration of the issue. And no it's not about something >60 years ago lol
Also if you're convinced that The Globe embellishes shit like that, then why do you bother to read it everyday? Just curious
My personal experience trumps anything that anyone can tell me about the city I grew up around and go to every day, intermingling with lots of black people. There will always be isolated instances of racism. I don't care what American city you go to. Some blacks don't like whites. Some whites don't like blacks. You may have noticed that the incidents of racism that recently pop up more than any other "racist" incidents are blacks on Asians.
Massachusetts had a black governor about 15 years ago. Boston has had a succession of black police chiefs. Boston just recently had a black interim mayor and currently has a Taiwanese mayor. The people vote those people in. Let's not forget the overwhelming vote Barrack Obama got in Massachusetts.
JUst because the media wants to sensationalize a narrative and blow it way out of proportion doesn't mean you have to believe it. My experience counts way more than anything any media source or outsider could tell me. I've been to many, many Red Sox, Celtic, and fewer Patriot games. I used to have partial season tickets to both the Red Sox and Celtics. I NEVER heard a racial epithet uttered. NEVER. Hundreds of thousands of people around me. NEVER.
Believe what you want to believe. But if its that Boston is a racist city its bullshit.
Haven't anything more to say.