Going by your first post, it seemed to be a problem for you, judging from the mocking trajectory it took, but okay, thanks for clarifying otherwise for me, it's hard to gauge tone over the internet. Pardon me if I misread you.pdm_ad wrote: ↑Mar 29, 2017I never said it was a problem for me, you are projecting. What I am saying is that it doesn't matter to me if the athletes on the teams that I root for are White, Black or any other race.9ine Runner wrote: ↑Mar 29, 2017No, it was a random passing realization, I love my Cardinals just fine but for blacks seeing ourselves represented has always been important. It just so happens the two leagues we're more present in aren't in St. Louis anymore. In St. Louis we went from dozens of black athletes to 1 (or 2) just like that. I'm sorry if that being important to me is a problem for you.
And look man, facts are facts, in regards to soccer in St. Louis you don't see a lot of black people in the crowds. So cut the noise about it being a team that'll unify St. Louis across racial lines or heal a wound left by the NFL.
And I never said anything about MLS healing racial wounds. Other than that, spot on!
And while you personally haven't said it'll heal racial wounds/divisions - it's been a talking point by supporters. Cynically, I suspect mostly to drum up support in a half-black city for a vote that doesn't include county voters.
Anyway, if no one has anything else to say to me on this matter I will leave it alone. In the end I'll be happy for soccer fans to have a team, even if I disagree on what it'll do for St. Louis.







