31to6 wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:31to6 wrote:
feels like you're trying to 'well actually' away perceived racism. I don't know if any or many of the players actually perceive that here, but there's reason to suspect they might.
"Well actually" would be if someone had an example that a white marketing manager in the organization screwed around with a black accounting intern and kept his job. Or that both were let go. That would be a double standard. That would be perceived or actual racism. If that were the case, I would be on the players side. Not about keeping Ime, but about criticizing the organization.
You do not fire the subordinate employees for improper workplace relationships. I don't care what race they are. That's dumb. If the players are upset because they think she should be fired too and isn't being because of race, then they have a stupid stance. That simple to me.
Racism is very, very real and systemic biases in the workplaces should always be discussed. It does not explain why a subordinate employee would not be fired for this relationship though.
I'm not arguing the logic of everything you're saying, because you're right. And I'm entirely speculating here, but I suspect you're giving people credit for analyzing things in more depth than they might be. It is a sound-byte, short-attention span world. You get one sentence -- heck, one fragment of a sentence -- in a lot of contexts, and I suspect the world of professional sports might be one of them. To be clear what I'm saying is that some -- maybe including some Boston Celtics -- might not care to think about superior/subordinate relationships. They might just look at skin color and who has a job and who doesn't -- full stop. That's it. Then onto social media.
I could be wrong. Heck, I hope I am. But I don't think we get enough of a glimpse to say for sure.
I gotcha. I guess I'd just hope that aspect of things was hashed out early. I know they aren't going to confirm for the players who was involved or whatever, but you know word gets around. It's well known through rumors/reports now that it was Ime (black coach) with someone's (white) wife and that she's still employed. I'd hope that if the players felt some type of way about that on a racial front, they'd raise the issue. That aspect of it should have been hashed out a long time ago. Shame on the players/organization if not.






















