herman
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Frycer14 said:I'm saying that unless you have clear evidence of nhl referees exhibiting bias due to race, you're spitballing, and it doesn't look good on you.
I appreciate that the topic has made you uncomfortable. I?m slightly amused that this is what it takes for you to actually require substantiation for an internet opinion being posted.
Here?s how it works out in my head:
One player is the son of a former player and current broadcaster. I think we can agree that hockey is Nepotistic to the Nth degree.
Hockey has a preference for the type of player it promotes and the type of player it castigates. See Hrudey?s interesting segment comparing Nylander (soft Swedish lazy super skill) and DeBrusk (son of his broadcasting colleague, absolutely not dirty according to himself).
Refs have a hit list they circulate, which is a list of players they especially focus on in games. I don?t know who is on the list, but Kadri most assuredly is. And confirmation bias is a thing. They believe he?s a bad egg and therefore everything he does is seen through that self-confirming lens.
All people have biases, implicit or explicit, consciously or not. It comes out in the decisions they make. A racial bias stemming from systematic ideaologies is written into everyone?s mental fabric whether we like it or not. I have to catch myself and correct those thoughts and feelings when they come up, and I definitely still screw up from time to time.
Refs are people. They have documented biases. Is that what?s happening here? ?\_(ツ)_/?
Who is going to get the benefit of the doubt on the ice and in the media?
In my mind, being a referee is hard and thankless and I generally try to understand their perspective. This was the first game where I felt inclined to sound off on them.