Showing posts with label Donald Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donald Young. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Dear Ryan Harrison: There's More to Racism Than Whether or Not Someone Uses the N-Word

Ryan Harrison took to Jon Wertheim's podcast to defend himself in the his ugly dust-up with Donald Young at last week's New York Open. But the problem is I'm not convinced Harrison -- or even some of the people covering the incident -- understands what racism is. Young never said on social media that Ryan used a "slur." (I'm not sure why Harrison, the ATP and the media are using this term -- did Young tell tournament officials something different than what he tweeted?) I wasn't there and I do not know what Young is upset about. And I'm also aware of the fact that there's a "history" between these two. But lecturing a black player on court during a match for how/when he pumps himself up -- when everything I've seen tells me Harrison would never do that to a white peer -- could definitely be perceived as showing how Harrison "really feels" about Young as a "black tennis player." There's a lot more to racism than calling someone a slur. Racism is holding one group of people to a different standard than another -- cutting certain players slack while flying off the handle with others. (You can claim Harrison reacted this way because only Young acts this way, but I watch more than enough tennis to know that many, many players carry on between points.) Here's a way for Harrison to avoid future situations like this: Grow the f**k up. 


From HERE.

P.S. You have NO legal case whatsoever, Ryan. Stop embarrassing yourself with talk of suing for defamation. You sound like Donald Trump, which I hope you understand is not a compliment.

Friday, February 16, 2018

Ryan Harrison Says ATP Clears Him of Racism Allegation, but Questions Linger -- UPDATE


The headline screams "ATP finds no evidence that Ryan Harrison directed racist remarks at Donald Young," yet somehow it still feels like there's more wiggle room in this statement from the ATP than there should be. As I've said before, Young can be exhausting and has a chip on his shoulder -- warranted or not. And Harrison is an arrogant hot-head who is always looking for a fight. But because so many white people don't seem to understand what racism is -- see also: MATTER, BLACK LIVES -- the ATP's use of the word "slur” really bothers me.

“The ATP conducted a full investigation into this week’s match at the New York Open between Ryan Harrison and Donald Young,” the tour said in a statement. “All available evidence was reviewed including match footage and interviews with match officials and other tournament personnel who were in close proximity of the players. Unfortunately, the audio recording of the match footage did not pick up verbal exchanges between the players. At this time no evidence has been found to support the allegation that Ryan Harrison used a racial slur during the match.”

The allegation is that Harrison said "That's what all you black people do." Is this a racist comment? Of course. But is it a racial slur? Perhaps not. But the distinction is definitely lost on Trump voters.

The star witness is Michael Bruno, a 26-year-old ballboy who was working the match. His personal statement makes it sound like he does understand -- or at least makes a point of saying nothing racial was said, period.
“I’m right there, and I didn’t hear it,” said Bruno, whom the [New York] Times describes as more of a fan of Young than Harrison. “No one heard a racial comment; no one on my side, no one on Young’s side. No racial terminology whatsoever."
So given that he said this, why did the ATP not repeat it this bluntly? Are we to assume that they are so woke that they consider "you black people" to be a slur -- and that there is no evidence that Harrison said that -- so that's why they said no evidence has been found to support the allegation that Harrison used a racial slur?


Call me guilty of (all but) convicting someone by association. But the charge seems hauntingly familiar to one leveled at Harrison's buddy Tennys Sandgren, who also didn't see how racist this tweet was. Does Bruno?

I've reached out to Bruno via Twitter and will update if I get a response.

UPDATE:


Two things: I think the ATP should rephrase its statement to eliminate any reading between the lines (pun intended). And even if Bruno is correct that nothing specifically racial was said, I still question why Harrison felt he needed to confront Young about his cheering when virtually all of them do it. (Would Harrison go after John Isner or Sam Querrey if either of them behaved similarly?) As it stands, this appears to be a case of pox on both their houses. I'm still not convinced Harrison didn't say something like "you guys always do this" -- following Sandgren's critique of Serena -- or something more vague than "blacks" or an actual slur. (Why would Young make this up from whole cloth?) But I also don’t see how Young would think suggesting they “take it outside” was helpful in any way. The two of them have long needed to grow the f**k up. How sad that American tennis is now reflecting a very sad United States of America when it should be a way to escape from it all.

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Remains of the Day (02/13)


New York Post: Can't say I'm surprised a heated exchange, complete with an allegation of racism, occurred between these two; Young has an enormous chip on his shoulder, and Harrison has shown he has Sandgren-lite tendencies

UPDATE:


Deadspin: I'm on Team Young here; what Harrison is alleged to have said sounds completely in keeping with his past remarks -- and the saddest thing is I can guarantee you he doesn't even see what's wrong with it, à la Lleyton Hewitt 2001

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