导出博客文章First off it is literally impossible to answer this question without someone
getting offended, but I am going to try and take an objective approach.I am not
arguing for bullying because thats not what this is. Im not arguing for
purposely offensive behavior because thats not even close to what this is. I am
arguing for a certain sense of logic, historical truth and tolerance.I am
arguing a principle of team building in a safe manner, not defending random
individual acts that could be used to paint the entire process as bad, which is
how most arguments are framed these days.I believe in the rite of passage, I
believe its team building and I believe that it can be done in a way that is
sensitive but allows that team building process to unfold.A few examples wherein
we accept behavior for what it is, because it is understood the intention to be
comedy.Should we ban all comedians? There is an entire profession built around
the notion of being offensive. Some of our favorite and most famous figures are
comedians, and we are all delighted for a five-minute skit.Children play
dress-up all the time. They inevitably decide how they can look the funniest,
because this is understood even in their child-like minds, and they roll around
for hours laughing at each other as they change costumes so to speak. Do we cry
foul when our children play dress up?Halloween is a fairly understood dress-up
day. Some people take it too far, but largely it is celebrated as a fun way to
have an adventure with friends, family and see creativity in action. Should we
similarly ban Halloween?There are a number of venues or situations where the act
of dress up is understood, and offense is not intended to be serious but an act
of humor.So while many will argue the fear of political correctness, I would say
that the degree of embarrassment to the individual or public falls many levels
below an actual comedy show and Halloween, but worse it deprives the individual
athlete of a ceremony wherein they are the center of the team for a day, and
everyone largely is celebrating their accomplishment as full-fledged major
leaguers. Its actually a ceremony of acceptance, and someone stupidly branded it
as hazing, and thats how we have arrived here.Yes, I remember my dress-up day. I
remember it fondly. I was dressed as a female of some sort. We werent making fun
of people that actually dress that way, we were dressed up in uncomfortable
clothes, as a contrast of macho dudes dressed in too tight fitting or too
revealing clothes for our body type. Anyone looking at the exercise from a lens
of humor would see the contrast for what it is and wouldnt be offended.I find it
far more unfortunate that we twist truths to fit a narrative. Bullying exists,
and bullying is quite terrible, inexcusable. In fact, the act of singling
someone out for a difference or a weakness is disgusting to me. But to parallel
these is a farce, and I see people mangle and mash up ideology as if this is MLB
players thought process.Much of the time the outfit is an inside joke that might
be a play on one word or instance that occurred during the season, and everyone
on the team understands the symbolic nature of the outfit. But to those on the
outside, they interpret it completely different.To insist that these outfits are
disrespectful to anyone is maybe a stronger case than bullying but like comedy
is either so clearly understood or the outfit itself doesnt even symbolize or
attempt to symbolize how its being reported/ twisted to fit some narrative.Most
importantly to consider, people have been dressing each other up in a humorous
fashion for thousands of years, especially men dressing up other men. A few
minutes on Google and there are hundreds of pertinent examples all over the
world that continue to this day.Rookie Dress Up is like anything in this life.
Done appropriately it is a healthy ritual. Taken too far and it becomes either
offensive or dangerous. And now its out of the players hands. A part of the game
that was openly and happily shared with fans in an effort to show our child-like
spirit or humble ourselves in wearing something funny as a team-building moment
is now gone but truthfully wont change much, and I dont really care that
much.But rest assured some other ritual will rise, will be kept far more secret
and hopefully its as safe and harmless as uncomfortable clothes.
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