Sorry, but I’d have to question your mental state if arguing with a black, North American, about sports.I made this argument when I was at work in Canada arguing against a black colleague of mine. He didn't like that I was complaining that there's hardly any ball players in the NBA and that there should be an athletic affirmative action thereby allowing participants from Asian backgrounds to enter and participate in North American sports like basketball. I also stated that's impossible for me to believe that there's no Asian athletes either in America or in Asia that's good enough to play in the big leagues.
After all, if economics is going to be factored with the inclusions of Asians the revenues generated from Asian countries and from Asian-Americans are quite substantial, which is why the NBA happily encourages it's players to tour China, the Philippines (basketball crazy country of 100Million) so the league like the NBA is more than happily taking our money but we're being told we ain't good enough to play in the league?
My colleague's reaction was predictably incredulous and mockingly said that Asians aren't that athletic enough or talented enough to play in the NBA. I retorded back and ask how and where is he basing this nonsensensical and frankly racist views from? Common sense!! He tersely replied.
I’m a black, North American, and I don’t even argue with these fools about sports; these deluded fools treat it as some kind of religion, or at least a critically significant social phenomenon.
It ain’t!