Posted on 06/04/2002 6:18:25 PM PDT by jordan8
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:40:21 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
YOU WOULDN'T know it from watching network television, but millions of U. S. residents will go into virtual suspended animation during this month's World Cup. Dramatic stories and images from the tournament will cover the front pages of Chinese, Vietnamese and Irish community newspapers for the next 30 days. Spanish-language broadcasts will fill the air of Latino neighborhoods with the fever of futbol.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Leaving out pertinent facts has become a bonafide artform for American journalists.
I have no problem attributing the dismal failure of your joke to my being too thick as opposed to your being too subtle.
"Center passes to wing...who holds it...holds it (sigh)...holds it....aaaand passes it back to Center."
VERSUS
"Center passes to wing..he holds it..Holds It...HOLDS IT!!..AND PASSES BACK TO CENTER!!!"
"Bobby, soccer was invented to give European ladies something to do while their men prepared meals." - Hank Hill
e-mailer (to Arellano):You are a liar.
I was at that world cup match in Pasadena, the Illegal Aliens who comprise the majority of Mexicans in the Southwest did much more than cheer for the Tricolores,
they threw cans, bottles, and trash at the US team and spat upon those close enough to reach.
The some 13 Million criminals who have invaded this country don't seek some outlet for frustration or connection to their "home country" they have no
intention of assimilating into US culture, they seek only to use the United States as an ATM with free education and health care for themselves and their
children, while the US citizens and legal immigrants pick up the tab. They don't cheer for the US because first and foremost
they are Mexicans, not Americans and have no desire to be otherwise.
Try a little truth instead of just spewing multi-cultural crap...Amigo.
Arellano's response...
Buddy boy,
Two points:
1. Wasn't a World Cup match; it was a Gold Cup match
2. The match was played in the LA Coliseum, not Pasadena
Get your "truths" right before you accuse me of anything. Makes you seem like the crap-spewer instead of me.
LINK
Not only does he never address the substance of the letter, the abysmal behavior of the Mexican soccer fans, if you'll look at Arellan's article above, you'll see he places the match in Pasadena. But in his e-mail reply he gets snide and uppity and says the match was at the L.A. Coliseum. What a chump.
e-mailer (to Arellano):
I read your article on the Internet about why Latino soccer fans boo the United States during soccer contests with Latin American teams, and concluded that you need to see more of these athletic contests. If you'd do this, you'd see this goes far deeper than athletic favoritism.
What I saw in 1998 at the L.A. Coliseum when I attended a US Mexico soccer match (Mexico 1-0), convinced me that the U.S. needs to rethink its immigration policies. I saw the overwhelmingly predominant group of Latino fans hurl plastic bottles filled with water at the U.S. soccer team, splashing and bouncing at their feet. This was followed by avalanches of water and beer-filled cups, lemons, giant empty boxes, more water, more plastic and a few glass bottles, plus mountains of garbage that covered the U.S. team like an ugly blanket. I saw fathers instruct their sons how to urinate into plastic cups and hurl them at the Gringo athletes. All this was accompanied by choruses of words screamed in Spanish. All this infantilism & disloyalty followed loud booing by Mexican fans, presumably future citizens, when the American National Anthem was played, while hundreds more of these "fans" displayed American Flags, - -upside-down.
These disgraceful anti-American outbursts went far beyond a soccer game and convinced me that fool-proof ways must be found to determine one's allegiance to this country before they're ever allowed to become U.S. citizens.
Arellano's response...
Thank you for your comments,
I agree with you that the soccer matches go much farther than athletic favoritism; in fact, that was the crux of my argument. Saying that does not mean that I endorse the sometimes-ugly displays of it (as you accurately noted in the 1998 match) but that said, I would not go as far as to take the measures you would take to ensure that things like this do not happen again. After all, the fans do keep this anti-Americanism in expressions like sporting events (and it even happens with "Americans" as fan hatred towards wrestling star Kurt Angle attests) and that's much better than having these immigrants marauding around constantly spouting these anti-American sentiments. And while I do agree with you that we must make sure that future immigrants become good Americans, we must also allow Americans (whether current or future) in general to express distrust towards this country once in a while. Thank you once again.
LINK
Once again, this little apologist for Illegals and the bad behavior of Mexicans at that soccer game glosses over the point.
Anyone who wants to Freep Gustavo Arellano can do so here:
arell102@chapman.edu
You all forgot to mention the biggest factors in the death of soccer in the U.S.:
no timeouts, therefore no commercials, therefore NO TV!
But it is the most boring sport imaginable...even curling has more pizazz...
Yeah, great! I heard they have there 7 seconds of play and 3 minutes of rest watching television commercials to simulate real, live football! And what about those endzone jive dancing lessons they attend at the camp, not to mention the Faggy Butt Slapping Techniques 101! Yeah, only 7 weeks!
I played soccer.
It's mindless.
Not an ounce of strategy.
If all I wanted was to be bored to tears watching men in great physical shape.....
I'd go to the Ballet.
"Just because I want the United States to lose doesn't mean I want the country itself to suffer," Sagastizado says. "I just want the soccer team to be beat."
Liar. "Payback" for what?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.