Baseball Player States That Wrongthink Should Carry Heavy Fines

The uber-Liberal and Democratically controlled city of Boston has often been called the most racist city in the U.S. How can that be? It’s run by Progressive Democrats! Nearly 82% of Bostonians voted for Hillary Clinton! Yet

(USA Today) Baltimore Orioles All-Star center fielder Adam Jones was berated by racist taunts at Fenway Park while a bag of peanuts was thrown at him Monday night, calling it one of the worst cases of fan abuse he has heard in his career.

“A disrespectful fan threw a bag of peanuts at me,’’ Jones said, “I was called the N-word a handful of times tonight. Thanks. Pretty awesome.’’

Jones, one of just 62 African-Americans on opening-day rosters this year, said he has been subjected to racist hecklings in the past at Fenway Park, but said this was one of the worst experiences of his 12-year career.

Here’s the thing: is there any proof of the taunts? The article is based simply on his word alone. Though, in a Progressive city, would anyone be surprised? However, Jones has a history of making racial accusations that cannot be backed up by, you know, facts. Evidence.

We can play the “did it or did it not happen” game, we have zero evidence either way. Here’s where it runs off the rails. He made a claim that he heard about 60 people were ejected from the game, the Red Sox said that the ejections were about half that (which would seem normal), and that the fan who threw the peanuts was ejected, as he should be. Then

Jones was grateful the fan was caught who threw the bag of peanuts toward him into the dugout, but wishes the punishment was much more severe.

“It’s pathetic,’’ he said. “It’s called a coward. What they need to do is that instead of kicking them out of the stadium, they need to fine them 10 grand, 20 grand, 30 grand. Something that really hurts somebody. Make them pay in full. And if they don’t, take it out of their check.

“That’s how you hurt somebody. You suspend them from the stadium, what does that mean? It’s a slap on the wrist. That guy needs to be confronted, and he needs to pay for what he’s done.

“At the end of the day, when you throw an object onto the field of play, the player has no idea what it is. What if something hit me right in the eye and I can’t play baseball anymore. Then what? I just wear it? No.

He has a point about things being thrown on the playing surface. That, though, happens. I was at a Canadians-Hurricanes playoffs game here in Raleigh years back and a Canadians fan threw a bag of popcorn over the boards and on the ice. Around 30 people pointed right at him, and security escorted him out. This was before the game started. Anyhow, Jones had a fit over a can of beer being thrown at another Orioles player while in Toronto. He also made vague accusations about hearing racial taunts in the same Progressive city of Toronto at the same time. Adam Jones has been known to trash talk to fans and make gestures when playing away games.

But, really, it was a bag of peanuts. Fining someone up to $30,000 for that? For Wrongthink? No.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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6 Responses to “Baseball Player States That Wrongthink Should Carry Heavy Fines”

  1. Hank_M says:

    The moron who threw the peanuts should be permanently banned from Fenway as should the idiots throwing around the N word.

    But isn’t it ironic that Ma, (where I live) an overwhelmingly liberal state is so full of hating racists?

  2. bob sykes says:

    Jones is lucky it was peanuts. Red Wing fans used to have a tradition of throwing a dead octopus onto the ice:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_of_the_Octopus

    and, of course, Wisconsin fans in Camp Randall Stadium would throw batteries and quarters and anything small and hard at the opposing team,

    http://www.toledoblade.com/Ohio-State/2008/09/30/Preparing-for-Camp-Randall.html

  3. Jeffery says:

    TEACH:

    Jones had a fit over a can of beer being thrown at another Orioles player while in Toronto.

    Wasn’t he justified in being upset? Assault should be punished by the justice system, not by the ballparks.

    Hank:

    isn’t it ironic that MA, (where I live) an overwhelmingly liberal state is so full of hating racists?

    There is no evidence that MA is “full of hating racists”. It doesn’t take more than a few to make life miserable for everyone. Have you ever been to south Boston?

  4. Wasn’t he justified in being upset?

    Yes. If that wasn’t made clear, that’s my fault.

  5. Jeffery says:

    The day after the white racist was ejected from the stadium, Boston fans gave Mr. Jones a standing ovation in his first at bat. Not all white Boston fans are racist.

    Rather than excusing white racists and criticizing Black victims of racism, maybe it’s time for white conservatives to support the victims.

  6. Jeffery says:

    On “wrongthink”: You can always think whatever you want; you can think Blacks are inferior; you can think they are animals; but throwing objects (or even hurling threatening insults) at people can be assault.

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