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Sports See other Sports Articles Title: Adam Jones explains lack of MLB protests: 'Baseball is a white man's sport' Adam Jones explains lack of MLB protests: 'Baseball is a white man's sport' Mike Oz Big League Stew Sep 12, 2016, 11:19 AM As the number of NFL players joining Colin Kaepernicks silent protest grows by the game, the movement has yet to spread to baseball, where players usually stand for the National Anthem and salute the flag six days per week. Why is that? According to Baltimore Orioles star Adam Jones, its a matter of numbers and demographics and the same type of inequality that Kaepernick is speaking out against. Jones said it bluntly to USA Todays Bob Nightengale: Baseball is a white mans sport. Hes right that white players in baseball far outnumber African-American players (58.8 percent to 8.3 percent, according to the 2016 Major League Baseball Racial and Gender Report Card by the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport). The numbers in the NFL are quite different, where African-American players make up 68.7 percent of the league compared to 28.6 percent for white players. Adam Jones Adam Jones That, Jones says, is the main reason there hasnt been a Kaepernick-style (or Marcus Peters-style or Miami Dolphins-style) protest in MLB. We already have two strikes against us already, Jones said, so you might as well not kick yourself out of the game. In football, you cant kick them out. You need those players. In baseball, they dont need us. According to USA Todays math, there have been close to 250 MLB games since Kaepernick added a new layer to our ongoing national debate about race and equality. Though, no baseball player has staged a protest, its clear in Jones comments that the idea has at least been on his mind. He speaks eloquently about the issues at hand. Take this passage about how he feels people of color get marginalized for speaking out about topics such as race: Ive seen Kaepernick called the N-word, Jones said, just because hes being sensitive to what has happened to African-Americans in this country. Its crazy how when people of color speak up, were always ridiculed. But when people that are not of color speak up, its their right. The First Amendment says we have freedom of expression. Were supposed to be so free, so free. But any time anybody of color speaks up in the United States, for some odd reason, they always get the raw end of the deal. It sucks. At the end of the day, black men have fought for this right. Indians have fought for this right. White people fought for this right. Mexicans have fought for this right. Japanese have fought this for this right. The United States was not just made up of one race. So lets just not say that in America, only one person can say something. We all have input because America has always been a country that has united everybody. Like with the Kaepernicks protest and commentary, you can be sure Jones comments will be met with fiery opposition from people who dont share his point of view. Before we give in to that knee-jerk urge to tell someone else why we disagree with them, maybe we should pause. Maybe we should consider what Jones is saying and try to understand rather than immediately seeking to clash. Why is it that someone like Adam Jones who is by all accounts a good person feels like his First Amendment rights arent equal to someone elses because of the color of his skin? Why does he think people like him already have two strikes against them in baseball? And why in 2016 69 years after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier does an African-American player still think baseball is a white mans sport? Poster Comment: Maybe he should tell that to Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks and many other black baseball stars. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
Today's blacks hate baseball because they aren't allowed to thump their chests and prance around like a Kansas City faggot after every pitch.
#2. To: Obnoxicated (#1)
I guess that is as good an explanation as any. ;)
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