Canadians take out their flags (on their roots backpacks)
when they leave our borders and quickly hides them upon return. You might not
know it was Canada day as Euro cup fans, attached either ethnically or culturally, waved green and yellow. The
Italians gave away one-fourth of the Spanish Bank bail-out and four rather
graceful goals this month. The Spaniards needed it.
For my Canada Day, had the option attending a Jay’s vs. LA
Angel’s game in some of the nicest seats in the skydome. I wore a new Swiss-red
shirt for the occasion. I like baseball because it is interesting and not too
serious. Yet there was nothing but seriousness for the fans. The Canada Day
celebrators were especially un-Canadian as they boo-ed Stephen Harper, the
opposing team and our own pitchers.
The fans erupted with discontent at the sight of Stephen
Harper (they were much less dis-satisfied with the subject Stephen Harper was
introducing, the Canadian Army). Why the stadium was so against a Prime
Minister that represents the majority of Canadian voters and that has done a
good job leading Canada out of the recession is beyond me (http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/06/30/conrad-black-the-end-of-canadas-love-affair-with-the-un/).
Why the stadium seems so content with our armed forces yet discontent with
their greatest sponsor is dichotomous to say the least. I imagined the game
taking place in LA but could not imagine the fans boo-ing Obama. I must say,
this is a poor showing on Canada Day.
Then there were times where the crowds would berate the opposing
pitcher for checking runners at first and second. This is an important function
to ensure a less of a lead-off. Indeed it could be the difference between
hitting third and scoring. The rudeness displayed by a country that proclaims
to be polite is astounding.
Finally, a Jay’s reliever allowed two home runs in one
inning. He was effectively boo-ed off the stage. They say sports bring out the
best in people. It certainly doesn’t bring out the best in the fan(atics) who effectively
turn their minds off for three hours and subject themselves to crowd mentality.
A little more solidarity for Canada’s only major league baseball team on our
national holiday would have been appreciated.
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