Campaigners unveil banner linking racism and baseball at Red Sox game
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Fans on top of the Green Monster display a racism sign at Fenway Park |
Campaigners inspired by the Black Lives Matter
movement unfurled an anti-racism banner at a Boston Red Sox baseball game on
Wednesday before security guards escorted them from the ballpark, broadcast
media said.
The banner, hung over the famed Green Monster
wall at the Major League team’s Fenway Park stadium, read “Racism is as
American as baseball”, ESPN reported.
A local activist group, the Boston Antifa,
said on Twitter it was responsible for the display, which it said was inspired
in part by Black Lives Matter.
“Now a question to you: Baseball is racist. Do
you support racism?” the group said in a Tweet.
The Black Lives Matter movement has grown amid
an intense debate about race and justice that has followed a series of
high-profile police killings of unarmed black men in U.S. cities over the last
several years.
The sign was hung up for one batter during the
top of the fourth inning in the Red Sox game versus the Oakland Athletics.
Four months ago the Red Sox banned a fan for
life after he used a racial slur during a game. The previous night against
Orioles, visiting outfielder Adam Jones was subjected to racial taunts by
Boston fans.
Wednesday’s banner was “in violation of the
club’s policy prohibiting signs of any kind to be hung or affixed to the
ballpark,” a Red Sox spokesperson told the sports network.
“The individuals involved were escorted out.”
The race and justice debate has intensified
with a push to remove symbols of the pro-slavery Confederacy across the United
States. Civil rights activists say they promote racism, while advocates contend
they recognize Civil War valor and are a vital reminder of their Southern
heritage.
In August, Red Sox team owner John Henry said
the team would lobby Boston authorities to change the name of Yawkey Way, the
street on which the ballpark sits.
It is named after former team owner Thomas
Yawkey. Under his leadership, the Red Sox were the last major league team to
field a black player, 12 years after Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color
barrier in 1947. (Reuters)
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