I've heard some fans say some racist stuff inside the Garden (in the cheap seats, not anywhere near courtside). I've heard people say racist stuff outside the Garden. There are some pretty trash people out there, and some of them happen to be Celtics supporters.
Not that you imply otherwise, but every fan base has its trash. I’ve seen racism in Boston (Southie in particular). I’ve seen way more of it in other place where I’ve spent time, like Charleston, Atlanta, Houston and Orlando. Hell, even an extremely progressive place like Portland, OR was surprisingly anti-Asian and anti-gay when I lived there (early 90s).
There are a lot of meatheads or just downright bad people, no matter where you go. (As an aside, the most racist place I’ve ever been, by far, was South Africa. )
100% correct. I think it's important for folks thinking about this stuff to be aware that it cuts both ways no matter where you go, and isn't as simple as saying "well, Boston fans aren't racist" or "well, Boston fans are racist".
So Kyrie, what exactly is the difference between racism and subtle racism ?
The former must be a reference to clear-cut attitudes and language that demean a person based solely on their race. The latter (subtle) is anything Kyrie sees or hears that he decides to label as racist behavior, most of which are illegitimate claims and lies.
Danny's two biggest mistakes - trading Perk and not trading Irving at the deadline.
I realise you don't actually want an answer to this question, but in case someone reading is curious and wants a very simplified version of the difference:
1. Having hiring practices that explicitly forbid hiring someone of a given race is overt racism.
2. Having hiring practices that will effectively prevent the hiring of someone of a given race is subtle (or covert) racism.
I would be wary, perhaps, of ridiculing something just because a player you don't like talked about it.