Reason and Patience Key to Success in Anti-Racism Campaign
Posted by: Benjamin Kumming in OpEd on Aug 15, 2008
Monterrey Security’s racially motivated inequitable treatment of Hispanic Fire fans is unacceptable. Now that I’ve said that, I can move on. What is needed on the part of supporters now, if they do truly want a resolution to the problem, is patience and reason.
Fire supporters are, rightfully, willing to take action, and the planned protest should go forth as scheduled. However, after that, everyone needs to take a slow deep breath.
This problem will not be solved overnight. Monterrey Security will not be removed from the stadium (despite repeated complaints from all sections of the stadium unrelated to this issue) or even Section 8. The Fire organization will not hold a press conference to publicly apologize. The best the Section 8 ISA, can hope for is a willingness, on the part of the team, to re-enter discussions. This may not sound like a lofty goal, but it will be no small thing to achieve.
The Fire, after all, is a large, complicated organization that will behave as any other business would. The people who comprise the Fire fear for their jobs, especially with the team still lacking a permanent President. What they want most is quiet. No news is certainly good news. The natural response of the people within the organization is to suppress any situation that may reflect poorly upon them and risk their standing with whomever eventually takes charge of the team. I’ve come to understand that this culture of fear was generated under John Guppy, who tended to wield his axe freely; with future leadership uncertain, things would only be worse now.
Further, the Fire organization has no leader, no cohesion. There is no one to direct the staff in terms as general as, “Be nice to Section 8, we like them,” or “Don’t be nice to Section 8, we don’t need them.” Javier Leon, Interim President, is based in Los Angeles. He may be here once or twice a week, at most. The Vice Presidents, whoever they are, are the ones most unsure of their job security. Until that changes, until a permanent president is named, things will remain as precarious and rudderless. The team’s initial reaction may have been inappropriate, even unacceptable, but there will not be a quick reversal. Supporters must not expect one.
The Section 8 ISA was right to attempt discussions with the Fire on behalf of Sector Latino, and was right again in deeming the team’s response unsatisfactory. What comes in the upcoming days and weeks, however, is where it can all go terribly wrong. That the incident was leaked to the media not only removed a negotiating option for the ISA, but also damaged its credibility with the Fire Front Office. Whether it was done intentionally or not, that something so drastic happened so quickly will have spoilt the good faith between the ISA and FO.
The ISA already has a steep grade to climb in resolving this issue, and they deserve the full support of all fans. However, true success will come only at length. Supporters must be wary of throwing petulant temper tantrums. After all, the Fire is not a rational human being. It is a bureaucratic business in an unsteady state of flux, many employees of which are, quite frankly, incompetent. To expect it to behave otherwise is simply unreasonable.
Therefore, while this issue must be resolved, we, as supporters and fans, need to be patient. More importantly, we must be rational. It is upon us to prove ourselves right. As unfortunate as that may be, it is very much the case. We have a lot of leverage to lend to the fight, but it must be done appropriately. Abusing and misusing that power will only encourage the Fire to suppress the problem. And, gravely enough, it will undermine any credibility the ISA has with Front Office and only serve the destruction of what has been built here over ten years.
We must demand an end to the disgraceful treatment of Hispanic Section 8 members, yes, certainly. However, we must not burn down our house in the process.
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El Guapo
August 15, 2008 |
Nice write up. |
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Darryl
August 15, 2008 |
While I concur that negotiations are in order. Unless we are not being given the full information it appears that folks were already attempting to negotiate with staff. The resutls? Fire staff struck back at those who were willing to speak out against discrimination. |
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giaco
August 15, 2008 |
Although I like the response of the Fire to show they to can be just as petualnt as some of the rants we have been on by taking away the right/privelage to have flags on poles throughout the stadium--(I'm sure it's a different word-meaning varying by personal side of the argument). Good job Fire....that'll teach'em. |
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Tom Dunmore
August 15, 2008 |
It is possible for Monterrey to be removed from Toyota Park, or at the least, from Section 8. Believing it isn't possible is your opinion, but it happens to be wrong: if Andell wanted it done, it could happen. |
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Flanagan
August 15, 2008 |
Reason and calm and a cool-head...well, no shit. I don't believe anyone is speaking about "burning down our own house" in any sense, figuratively or literally. Quite the opposite. So now that I’ve said that, bear with me. |
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Flanagan
August 15, 2008 |
(continued from above) |
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Joe C
August 15, 2008 |
"Bascially by saying that "racism is wrong" but following it up with "let's not get too bent out of shape about it" you send a message that discrimination should only be confronted when convenient." |
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Acme
August 16, 2008 |
When dealing with an incompetent, overwhelming proof will get nothing accomplished. |
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Monterrey Employee
August 16, 2008 |
I didn't notice this was the more updated thread devoted to this issue. Rather than copy/paste, anyone interested can read my comments in the "Ending Racism At Toyota Park" subtopic. |
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irishoutsider
August 16, 2008 |
No we're not saints. But not a single one of us has ever run on to the field. Every chance we've had, we've self-policed idiots who throw crap on our field and tried to turn them over to you guys. |
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Jesse(S*L)
August 16, 2008 |
Those were Everton fans who ran onto the field of play, now i want you to show me the visual evidence of a SECTION 8er ever running onto the field.... MONTERREYSECURITYEMPLOYEE |
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Former Toyota Park Employee
August 16, 2008 |
"the seizing of cameras (they're not allowed in the park)" |
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Ben
August 16, 2008 |
We've put together an F.A.Q. to try and help keep the information clear and accurate. If we continue to get a lot of repeat questions we'll update the F.A.Q. with the questions and answers. |
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Cristiano
August 16, 2008 |
i must say, as a strong Fire supporter, this "demonstration" tonight was merely a staged performances by headless baffoons! i was emberrassed to see you SL-demonstrators acting that way. whichever genius came up with this "silent protest" idea might as well have been sitting on the DC corner. For gosh sakes,...DC sounded more united than we did! we all saw how much your silence helped our team tonight (but i guess thats not what Section 8 are for anymore). if you werent outraged by this pitiful "performance" then i would definitely question your loyalty to the club and your intelligence. SL have CLEARLY forgotten the purpose of a team supporters club. handle this directly with Toyota Park Mgmnt & their pockets. what message are you sending to anyone by sitting DUMB and unsupportive of your supposed team during the first half,...yet continue to buy their beverages and eat their food. Here in America, when you're affecting someone's pocketbooks, then and ONLY then, will you have volume in your case. This isnt meant to be racist in anyway, but rather to cause you to think before being another puppet in the crowd. just something to think about...how many of you took those Section Latino shirts not knowing the situation on hand this evening? |
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Charles
August 17, 2008 |
Last night I came with my family made up of my wife and two daughters. While we don't sit in Section 8 we did stroll the parking lot before hand and purchsed shirts for the whole family. One nice young man handed us small fliers explaining what would be happening in Section 8. |
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Lewis
August 17, 2008 |
Cristiano, |
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Daniel
August 17, 2008 |
Hey Cristiano, |
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martha
August 20, 2008 |
In the second incident Gayton took property because they owed debt to his father. Thou Gaytan wasnt fired he was working with a police recruit who was. The recruit was faultless probably didnt even know what was going on. |








