March 8, 2006

  • I swear, I HATE HATE HATE the
    Detroit Pistons. Hate them. Fuck, do I hate them. I hated them back
    when they used the bully the Bulls. I hated them after the Bulls
    overcame them and dominated them for much of the 90s and I hate them
    now that they are back to beating the Bulls. And, although it was a
    very good and tough fought game tonight, I hate the fact that the Bulls
    lost to them tonight. HATE.

    I also hate Barry Bonds and what he has done to the game of baseball.
    Fess up, dude. You used 'roids. Everybody knows it. You know it. The
    American people know it. The Giants fans are in denial, but deep down,
    they know it too. I hate steroids and what they have done to the game,
    my game. The thing is, Bonds was a hall of famer before the 'roids. He
    was a dick before the 'roids and is a dick now. He will always be a
    dick. And the more he denies using, the more he starts to look like
    Pete Rose. Deny, deny, deny. You will probably deny for years and
    years, just like Rose before you admit you did them. Maybe it will be
    to sell a book or keep yourself famous. Or maybe, on your death bed in
    10 years, Barry, you will tell the world that you did steroids and how
    you regret it. But it will be too late. You would have still ruined
    your rep, you still would have been a dick and you still will be dying
    an early death because of roids.

    But most of all, I hate racism. Its deplorable. I watched something
    yesterday about the civil rights movement. Yeah, I have read and
    watched a lot about it and understood it very well. But, what was
    different about this special was that they interviewed people that grew
    up in the south during the 50s and 60s. People that were children back
    then. It is embarrassing how blacks were treated, especially children.
    It didn't matter to these white supremacists that these were children,
    they hated them just the same. These blacks were human beings, and the
    way they were treated remains a travesty. I know why they were treated
    like that, I understand it very well. These whites had a fear of the
    unknown and were raised to hate, it was the only way they knew. Still,
    its no excuse. They should have been above that.  I still find it
    hard to believe that this was something that just happened 40 and 50
    years ago. 40 and 50 years ago, blacks and whites could not eat
    together, go to school together or even share the same hospital. Just
    40 years ago. Its appalling. On the other hand, we have come such a long
    way. All of that is in the past. Sure, racism still exists, but its not
    nearly as bad. We as a society still need to keep moving forward and
    make sure racism does not affect people the way it can. White people
    don't like to hear this or believe it, but racism is still real and is
    still out there. And blacks don't like to hear this, but not everybody
    and not everything is rooted in race. I hope someday, we are able to
    overcome that and live together as a peaceful society.

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