John Vanbiesbrouck checks his watch,: sees that he's in the sixties. The 1860's. Did the Beezer really play 20 years in the NHL without this side of him manifesting itself even once?
What I meant to say is that this stuff probably won't be terribly surprising until there are more minority players in the league. Tough-guy Georges Laraque's parents went so far as to move to another town to get away from racism.
posted by Samsonov14 at 09:39 AM on March 11, 2003
"I used the 'N-word' instead of calling him Trevor . . . more than once." That doesn't really help. It sounds like he thought about it, made a decision and stuck with it.
posted by yerfatma at 11:34 AM on March 11, 2003
Exactly samsonov14. If anyone tries to tell me a bunch of predominantly white macho athletes dnn't throw around the odd slur is lying.
posted by garfield at 12:27 PM on March 11, 2003
But hey, cut him some slack. It was his upbringing! Seems we can blame everything on our upbringing.
posted by justgary at 11:34 PM on March 11, 2003
Racism in hockey?
posted by Samsonov14 at 08:42 AM on March 11, 2003