Using terms such as "old and white" is ageism and racism...just so you know.
Just so
you know, this post sounds like someone grasping at straws, almost an “I know you are, but what am I” response. You did an awful lot of deflecting and ignoring the questions I posted.
I suppose I could get on board with saying “old white guy” was racist if older white people didn’t have a huge amount of social advantage over minorities, but I digress. Basically what you’ve done here is no different than the “If black people can say the N word why is it bad for white people,” or “If there’s a Miss Black America, why can’t there be a Miss White America?” You. Just. Don’t. Get. It. I can’t help you understand because you just don’t process it from the other view. You were born, raised, and indoctrinated into the NW Iowa WASP culture and you’re wired that way. I don’t think you’re a bad person at all but I don’t think you’ll understand what’s being said until you abandon that way of thinking and look at things from the other perspective—without your idea of what “god” wants clouding your vision.
The very concept of racism implies that there’s a form of dominance over one group by another group. Please, PLEASE tell me where a black 19 year old man has
any dominance over 55-65 year old millionaire white coaches. Good grief...
Ageism....
You’ve realized your argument is full of holes so you decided to throw out a last hurrah shot across the bow with that one. Ageism is (like racism) a concept that implies one group’s unfair dominance over another group. To give you some education, ageism (as defined by law and by academia, not by Fryowa) would be if I didn’t hire a 60 year old, well-qualified, physically and mentally-able person for a job because of his age and instead hired a less-qualified, less able person because he or she was younger. That’s the absolute, textbook definition of ageism. When I say “old” white guy, I’m IMPLYING THE EXACT OPPOSITE OF AGEISM.” I’m saying the guy has the
advantage because he’s older and white and rich and powerful in the state of Iowa.
So...now that we’ve worked out that racism and ageism don’t apply definitionally in this situation (if they do, please spell it out for me), would you please be kind enough to answer the questions I asked in my reply to your post about why you would want to root for a team that doesn’t want you as a fan? There are other good questions in that post too, but let’s start with that one and take them one at a time....