Sports fanatics - Or going above and beyond the call of duty

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I was reading an on-line conversation between American SJWs who were complaining that their local team had made some final or other, and that meant two days of just the worst possible nuisance (tut-tut).

One commented that people were being bullied into showing support, and that a lifelong fan of another team who had moved into the area was being pressured into changing allegiance.

I know nothing about American sport but this doesn't ring true.

In the UK at least you have your team, probably the team that you grew up supporting and admittedly you might have the piss taken out of you, the fact that you have followed a team is respected and therefor no-one would demand you change allegiance just because you'd moved to a new city.

Were the SJWs talking shit?
 
Are you talking about football / soccer? Because I support Everton (see my userpic) - we have quite a big American fanbase due to Landon Donovan and Tim Howard - and as far as I'm aware, our Yank fans feel the same about switching teams as British fans do. I.e. you don't.
 
and as far as I'm aware, our Yank fans feel the same about switching teams as British fans do. I.e. you don't.


Cant remember which game invented for girls and now played by Americans it was exactly.
Not sure the SJWs would have known but someone somewhere was having fun and they didnt like it.

Like I said it didnt ring true but then they're a bit odd.
 

Sportsball cuckery has become so pathetic that it made me bump a ten year dead thread. Seriously, how does a fully grown man reach this moment?
 
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