Last Week I put forth a post where I left a hypothetical statement from Marc Ecko to Barry Bonds. Most of it was meant as a joke. Early this morning I looked at my inbox and noticed that someone posted a massive comment on said post and pointed out racial issues with the baseball. I'd imagine that this comment was something the poster spread around many different blogs on the web but judge for yourself. Here's the Comment in it's entirety and I'll comment about it afterwards:
MARC ECKO NUT BALL
The Commissioner of Baseball must move quickly to stop what will be a huge mistake in American race relations and an ugly black eye for the sport. “Branding” was something done to African slaves. African-Americans could boycott the Hall of Fame or even Baseball itself. How could Ecko be so dumb?
Marc Ecko will brand Barry Bonds’ record home run ball and send it on to Cooperstown? It’s time for the Commissioner to put his foot down on this one. If he doesn’t, he makes an enormous mistake in public relations and in race relations in the United States. This is one of the most irresponsible things I’ve seen done in sports in a long time. Let’s hope the Commissioner is responsible. Hall of Fame President Petroskey apparently is not. His mind must be changed.
We saw this type of racist garbage when Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record. Same garbage, different year, different racist in the bigot Marc Ecko, familiar racism.
The obvious facts are that Barry Bonds has never tested positive for steroids or found legally liable for steroid use or possession. In the United States we are supposed to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. So to start with, this wacko fashion designer is ignoring the democratic ideals of his nation. And he has a track record of goofiness and irresponsibility in other areas. To allow this fiasco to proceed is basically a validation of the nutso dealings of an eccentric (a polite word for crazy) millionaire. The public good is being hijacked by a nut ball.
And there are present and historical public goods here. Baseball, like much of American culture, has a very ugly history of racism. A stunt like this reminds people that for the first half of the history of the sport, people of color were not allowed to play. The word “Branded” is an ugly reminder of slavery, as slaves were branded with a hot iron when they were auctioned. Bidders would hear them scream and could even smell the seared flesh. Slave ship captains also would brand slaves as they were loaded and chained into the hold. Branding was also done for other reasons; it was a mark of disgrace done to the body for a transgression against society. Black slaves were also branded for disobedience and running away-some times on the face.
Symbolism is powerful, and this symbol says whites in America want a red hot iron seared into the flesh of this black man for allegations that have never been proven. Perhaps they would like to lynch him as well? If you study the history of lynching of black men, you will find that some of them indeed were branded before they were hanged. And, like Bonds, many were lynched over an unproven allegation.
Also, the United States is STILL dealing with harsh race issues and a prevailing undercurrent of racism. We’re getting better. And starting to heal. But when Mark Ecko does something like this, it opens old wounds and sets back race relations a decade. I don’t think Mr. Ecko realizes just how evil his actions are. Most crazy people don’t. Or is he just plain stupid and uneducated? He needs a lesson in history. Perhaps with a red-hot iron as a visual aid. Being wealthy doesn’t guarantee intelligence or proper education or a rational mind. Mark Ecko is proof of that. Marc Ecko will trot out his lackies and call in markers to prove he has African-American friends. “I’m not a racist; some of my best friends are Black.” Sure, we’ve heard that one before.
If the Commissioner allows this baseball into the Hall of Fame, Cooperstown will be branded as racist. Baseball will be branded as racist, and I certainly hope the players will put their personal animosities aside and close ranks around this in the interest of national unity and racial harmony. We could end up with an African-American boycott of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
It’s the natural result, and it’s probably the proper result. As Blacks will point out, none of McGuire’s stuff is branded. Because it was the ancestors of white people that branded black people, not the reverse. Whites were not branded and then sent out to pick cotton in the hot sun. Whites, such as Marc Ecko, did the branding.
Ecko tried to insulate himself from accusations of racism and undemocratic ideals by having his internet vote on the fate of the ball. It doesn’t work. To those that say that it lends legitimacy to his racism, I say the majority of Americans wanted to keep Blacks in slavery. A majority of Americans didn’t want Blacks to vote. A majority of Americans wanted to keep Jim Crow and segregation. Because a majority of Americans were once white racists like Marc Ecko. And actions like this make people think we still are a nation of racists. Why didn’t Ecko have a vote that Bonds be publicly flogged? Then he could be whipped AND branded.
If the ball is refused entry into Cooperstown, a disgraced Mark Ecko can put the defaced ball in his office and stand there staring at it while chanting “I am not a racist.” If he chants it enough, he might continue to believe it.
Dennis G. Carrier
I'm not Black and will never be able to claim that I understand what life is like as a black man. But personally this is where African American activists absolutely lose me. Branding certainly was used in slavery but its not synonymous with it. In my fraternity the elder brothers all hand brands of FIJI on their chest were they doing it in reference to slavery? When gloves are branded with Rawlings or the company that makes them is it in reference to slavery? Same with baseball bats. Branding the ball is simply putting a permanent mark on the ball. Leather wears down, a Sharpie would be less effect than a brand.
Barry Bonds cheated you know it everyone knows it, just like OJ murdered two people. Just because they get away with it doesn't mean the public doesn't know. Innocent until proven guilty is solely for the courts.
Spend time trying to right whats really wrong in this society. Don't point out something irrelevant to racism. Point out that our education system are poorer in Black communities and not giving some the opportunities to succeed in life. Point out how many rap albums degrade woman and promote violence and give congress and the American public in general a bad perception on Black people in this country. Point out things that are there things that are important and try to work to improve those. Don't waste everybody's time trying to link Branding a Baseball to slavery. Don't waste everybody's time trying to convince the world that this is a horrendous injustice and that Marc Ecko is a racist. I'm willing to bet you've never spoken to Marc Ecko and probably have no idea what he's like. And neither do I. So please if you ever want the United States to be 100% equal between every race work on the things that need improving and don't make claims that make white people like myself think that some Black people in this world need to make every single little thing a race issue. If you continue to do this there will never be equality.
MARC ECKO NUT BALL
The Commissioner of Baseball must move quickly to stop what will be a huge mistake in American race relations and an ugly black eye for the sport. “Branding” was something done to African slaves. African-Americans could boycott the Hall of Fame or even Baseball itself. How could Ecko be so dumb?
Marc Ecko will brand Barry Bonds’ record home run ball and send it on to Cooperstown? It’s time for the Commissioner to put his foot down on this one. If he doesn’t, he makes an enormous mistake in public relations and in race relations in the United States. This is one of the most irresponsible things I’ve seen done in sports in a long time. Let’s hope the Commissioner is responsible. Hall of Fame President Petroskey apparently is not. His mind must be changed.
We saw this type of racist garbage when Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record. Same garbage, different year, different racist in the bigot Marc Ecko, familiar racism.
The obvious facts are that Barry Bonds has never tested positive for steroids or found legally liable for steroid use or possession. In the United States we are supposed to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. So to start with, this wacko fashion designer is ignoring the democratic ideals of his nation. And he has a track record of goofiness and irresponsibility in other areas. To allow this fiasco to proceed is basically a validation of the nutso dealings of an eccentric (a polite word for crazy) millionaire. The public good is being hijacked by a nut ball.
And there are present and historical public goods here. Baseball, like much of American culture, has a very ugly history of racism. A stunt like this reminds people that for the first half of the history of the sport, people of color were not allowed to play. The word “Branded” is an ugly reminder of slavery, as slaves were branded with a hot iron when they were auctioned. Bidders would hear them scream and could even smell the seared flesh. Slave ship captains also would brand slaves as they were loaded and chained into the hold. Branding was also done for other reasons; it was a mark of disgrace done to the body for a transgression against society. Black slaves were also branded for disobedience and running away-some times on the face.
Symbolism is powerful, and this symbol says whites in America want a red hot iron seared into the flesh of this black man for allegations that have never been proven. Perhaps they would like to lynch him as well? If you study the history of lynching of black men, you will find that some of them indeed were branded before they were hanged. And, like Bonds, many were lynched over an unproven allegation.
Also, the United States is STILL dealing with harsh race issues and a prevailing undercurrent of racism. We’re getting better. And starting to heal. But when Mark Ecko does something like this, it opens old wounds and sets back race relations a decade. I don’t think Mr. Ecko realizes just how evil his actions are. Most crazy people don’t. Or is he just plain stupid and uneducated? He needs a lesson in history. Perhaps with a red-hot iron as a visual aid. Being wealthy doesn’t guarantee intelligence or proper education or a rational mind. Mark Ecko is proof of that. Marc Ecko will trot out his lackies and call in markers to prove he has African-American friends. “I’m not a racist; some of my best friends are Black.” Sure, we’ve heard that one before.
If the Commissioner allows this baseball into the Hall of Fame, Cooperstown will be branded as racist. Baseball will be branded as racist, and I certainly hope the players will put their personal animosities aside and close ranks around this in the interest of national unity and racial harmony. We could end up with an African-American boycott of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
It’s the natural result, and it’s probably the proper result. As Blacks will point out, none of McGuire’s stuff is branded. Because it was the ancestors of white people that branded black people, not the reverse. Whites were not branded and then sent out to pick cotton in the hot sun. Whites, such as Marc Ecko, did the branding.
Ecko tried to insulate himself from accusations of racism and undemocratic ideals by having his internet vote on the fate of the ball. It doesn’t work. To those that say that it lends legitimacy to his racism, I say the majority of Americans wanted to keep Blacks in slavery. A majority of Americans didn’t want Blacks to vote. A majority of Americans wanted to keep Jim Crow and segregation. Because a majority of Americans were once white racists like Marc Ecko. And actions like this make people think we still are a nation of racists. Why didn’t Ecko have a vote that Bonds be publicly flogged? Then he could be whipped AND branded.
If the ball is refused entry into Cooperstown, a disgraced Mark Ecko can put the defaced ball in his office and stand there staring at it while chanting “I am not a racist.” If he chants it enough, he might continue to believe it.
Dennis G. Carrier
I'm not Black and will never be able to claim that I understand what life is like as a black man. But personally this is where African American activists absolutely lose me. Branding certainly was used in slavery but its not synonymous with it. In my fraternity the elder brothers all hand brands of FIJI on their chest were they doing it in reference to slavery? When gloves are branded with Rawlings or the company that makes them is it in reference to slavery? Same with baseball bats. Branding the ball is simply putting a permanent mark on the ball. Leather wears down, a Sharpie would be less effect than a brand.
Barry Bonds cheated you know it everyone knows it, just like OJ murdered two people. Just because they get away with it doesn't mean the public doesn't know. Innocent until proven guilty is solely for the courts.
Spend time trying to right whats really wrong in this society. Don't point out something irrelevant to racism. Point out that our education system are poorer in Black communities and not giving some the opportunities to succeed in life. Point out how many rap albums degrade woman and promote violence and give congress and the American public in general a bad perception on Black people in this country. Point out things that are there things that are important and try to work to improve those. Don't waste everybody's time trying to link Branding a Baseball to slavery. Don't waste everybody's time trying to convince the world that this is a horrendous injustice and that Marc Ecko is a racist. I'm willing to bet you've never spoken to Marc Ecko and probably have no idea what he's like. And neither do I. So please if you ever want the United States to be 100% equal between every race work on the things that need improving and don't make claims that make white people like myself think that some Black people in this world need to make every single little thing a race issue. If you continue to do this there will never be equality.
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Is it tougher for a black male whose elder family mambers previously played ball in the big leagues to make it into the big leagues and make millions of dollars playing a game, or is it tougher for a Jewish white guy to keep it as real as he can keep it real and become a hip-hop fashion entreprenuer/designer/graffitti artist mogul (aka the Jewish Russel Simmons/P.Diddy) while not taking business enhancing drugs to get where he is?
Think about.
On a side note, how crazy is Isiah Thomas? That guy is awesome.
Dear old race baiters: There is nothing left to fight over. It's all done. Time to fade away.
Hey Tone, did you notice the Rev. Al is afraid to take on the Hillman?