As always with these things, it depends on how you structure the question. And how much you drift from the original point. However.
Your source has Boston, the city, much higher than those other spaces (save NY) in this list:
https://belonging.berkeley.edu/most-least-segregated-cities
But why even zig this way when there's the obvious one here:
https://edition.cnn.com/2017/05/31/sport/lebron-james-racist-graffiti-incident/index.html
Clearly Los Angeles is more racist than Boston. There we go. We've solved it. We've solved the 'who is most racist' game. Go away LeBron James, you big hypocrite you. Shut up and dribble. Never speak again about anything, unless it is about how the Lakers suck and the Celtics are great.
Otherwise, I think MSFC has it nailed:
I’m not saying Boston is worse than other places. I’m saying that I believe these black players when they’ve faced overt racism, as I’ve also witnessed it. If you want to dissect his comment to try to poke holes (the most racist? Worse than Birmingham Alabama?), go for it.
I’m not offended by his comments, and those that have experienced racist acts first hand shouldn’t try to be defensive. I’ve def gone to ushers before to get drunk fans booted. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. It doesn’t make sense to confront a drunk stranger, so I’m guessing this stuff will continue as people are nervous about retaliation.
If you want LeBron's receipts, that's fine. There's a big difference between that and the rest of my 'bingo card', which has already been discussed.
But. If we want to be conspiratorial about it, my favorite explanation is leftover rage from the "LeBron went south but his mom went West" shirts from back in the day, except he can't just say that.
Could you envision LeBron saying the same thing about any other city or region?
For instance, would LeBron ever say "Florida is racist AF." Or "Texas is racist AF."
I don't think he would. And the reason he wouldn't has nothing to do with how racist he thinks those areas might be.
Maybe not. Maybe it’s a bit of Republicans Buy Shoes Too calculus. We’ll never know what’s in his heart of hearts.
What we do know is that LeBron saying “[Celtics] fans are racist af” is not a particularly unique sentiment among players or other black folks that have to interact with the Celtics fanbase.
This doesn’t mean all Celtics fans are inherently racist - most of the posters on this board, I would venture to say, are not - and while you can take issue with the throwaway nature of the comment, I’m not sure applying ulterior motives to what he’s said to try and neutralise the gist of the point is particularly worthwhile.
(If anything, we would expect racism from Texas and Florida to be less surprising and therefore less worthy of discussion, no? Do we need an itemised catalog of every place any athlete has ever been where they’ve seen racism alongside a score of the severity so we can categorically say one place is more or less racist than another?)
Clearly Lebron wasn't talking about Boston the city or even most fans. When he says the reason he hates Boston (i.e. playing there) is because they are racist as f..., he is talking about a few people that have spoiled it for the rest of us. The other guys on the episode of the Shop didn't really follow up (probably because they too believe Boston has had some racial problems) and steered the discussion elsewhere so he didn't expand on the specific situations he faced to lead him to say that. Anyone that thinks Lebron was talking about every single Celtics fan clearly needs to look in the mirror.
This horse is probably already beaten to death in this thread. But it's so frustrating and awful because as others have put it so well, he's been so flippant about it, and he's making throwaway comments. I just feel like LeBron doesn't have the best history of being nuanced or careful or even thoughtful in what he says or does. Lebron tweeting "you're next" at the cop involved in the Ma’khia Bryant shooting and later having to retract it, or fake coughing in the finals against Nowitzki.
I mean in this case Lebron using "f--- lebron" t-shirts and having beer thrown at him. The latter is not nice and actually questionable, the former is just fans being fans. Kind of takes away from the real issue at hand, you know the ones Marcus actually experienced.
Is leBron some new race I don't know about?
^Exactly this
I'm happy about the response from Jaylen though, it's what I'd hope/expect from someone claiming to be the face of the NBA - hope he's a Celtic-lifer.