Jaqua92 wrote:celticfan42487 wrote:SMTBSI wrote:Point them out to me. The bolded. Names of posters who defend everything Ainge does and are happy not winning.
Conversations go downhill quick when you get to tell the other person what they think, instead of asking them.
If you just hop into any game thread during the regular season. They're the ones saying people aren't fans because they're not happy when we're down 20 or we dare to mention one of our players who are playing like ****.
They claim you can't be a fan unless you have no thought in your head but cheerleader songs. They're easy to find and there are many.
Yup. This is exactly why I've distanced myself from this board. This is a board for die hards/fanatics, and non-likeminded fans are considered toxic. As for SMTBSI's question for posters such as this, how about posters like Homerclease? He is a textbook example of the behavior you describe.
That dude has what seems to be a genuinely personal hatred of me and loathes my existence because of some Boston Celtics takes. Made things personal to the point where I had to report him and contact moderators over his childish behavior. It's pathetic.
It's funny. I've considered stepping away from this board a few times in the past two seasons for exactly the opposite reason. Because the game threads are overwhelmed by the negative fans, and the "die hards" are put on blast constantly and never given a moment's peace. And, while getting constantly clowned on in every thread, just like is happening right now, we simultaneously get told that somehow
we're the problem.
How can that be? How can two groups of fans have such polar opposite experiences of this board? What does it say to you that there are fans who feel exactly the same way you do, but feel that
you are the culprit instead of the victim?
How sure are you that you are right? That your perspective is
the correct one?