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Charizardman22 t1_isor750 wrote

It’s part of the culture. Both sides know what they’re getting into it’s mutual. You never rib with friends or something?

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weareallbuttcheeks t1_isotume wrote

Ribbing with friends is one thing. A crowd of people booing a stranger in public is a little different. I understand your point but not everyone who wears a Dallas jersey is asking to be booed or shit-talked.

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Charizardman22 t1_isozx9i wrote

They kind of are if you’re willingly wearing that in public in philly lol. Like you don’t think people who wear a cowboys jersey in PHILLY know what they’re getting into? BS man

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weareallbuttcheeks t1_ispnl3b wrote

You have to ask yourself why things are that way. Does certain clothing suddenly make it okay to antagonize or attack people? Would you publicly boo someone who likes different music than you, or eats different food, or looks different? Maybe some football fans don't "know what they're getting into." Wearing a jersey shouldn't mean you're "getting into" anything.

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Charizardman22 t1_isq2us8 wrote

Ngl this is a bad argument and it’s all pretty self explanatory. If you know enough about sports to wear a jersey you know what you’re getting into. You just listed a bunch of comparisons that have no relevance, comparing apples to oranges

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weareallbuttcheeks t1_isqg6qc wrote

> If you know enough about sports to wear a jersey you know what you’re getting into.

That's kind of the issue. Hatred shouldn't be a part of sports.

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Charizardman22 t1_isqklfg wrote

Man you really have no good argument. Have a good life man and stop taking things so seriously. I wish this was a better discussion

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