I’ve missed most of the coverage this week. Spent tonight with the DVR catching up.
Sidepoint- even a smattering of fans makes is less weird than November.
Anyway, upon watching the opening ceremony with Lee Elder, I had two thoughts.
1- So awesome for this guy to get his moment. The man faced so much animosity in his playing career. At least on TV it seemed he appreciated the respect he deserved for the barriers he broke.
2- The Masters came off disingenuous. He played first in 1975. Where was the recognition in 1985, 1995, 2005 or 2015 when it would have made sense to commemorate a milestone achievement?
Whether a Fortune 500 company or The Masters this is what I find disgusting. Where the Hell were you before Memorial Day weekend 2020? And since most were nowhere on this topic, why do so many accept any of this as genuine?
It’s like someone told me once. If you do something nice for me because I asked, it means less than if you’d just done something nice on your own.
Sidepoint- even a smattering of fans makes is less weird than November.
Anyway, upon watching the opening ceremony with Lee Elder, I had two thoughts.
1- So awesome for this guy to get his moment. The man faced so much animosity in his playing career. At least on TV it seemed he appreciated the respect he deserved for the barriers he broke.
2- The Masters came off disingenuous. He played first in 1975. Where was the recognition in 1985, 1995, 2005 or 2015 when it would have made sense to commemorate a milestone achievement?
Whether a Fortune 500 company or The Masters this is what I find disgusting. Where the Hell were you before Memorial Day weekend 2020? And since most were nowhere on this topic, why do so many accept any of this as genuine?
It’s like someone told me once. If you do something nice for me because I asked, it means less than if you’d just done something nice on your own.