41 Years After Former Owner’s Death, Red Sox ‘Fed up’ with His Racism and Ready to Rename His Street

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Racial cleansers in Boston are setting their sights on Yawkey Way, the street leading into Fenway Park. The late Thomas Yawkey, who owned the Boston Red Sox baseball team from 1933 to 1976, was apparently a racist and now his memory must be expunged and the street renamed. However, in typical hypocritical liberal fashion, Yawkey Trust money is still good for the getting.

The Boston Herald‘s Michael Silverman describes the latest social justice crusade in Bean Town this way:

The Red Sox have had enough.

At a moment when racial tensions have escalated rapidly and the removal of Confederate statues acts as a flashpoint for violent and racially divisive protests, the Red Sox are ready to start taking down a symbol of their own racially tainted history.

Had enough? Really? It only took the Boston brain trust a mere 41 years to reach the boiling point.

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