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Wednesday discussion: Red Sox fans vs. pigs from Animal Farm

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This blog will include topics brought up at night in the office. Today's topic:

Which group is more evil, Red Sox fans or the pigs from Animal Farm?

My initial thought is the pigs from Animal Farm. You can't get much worse. But Red Sox fans have got to be close.

They used to be OK. They used to be like most fans who are passionate about their team. They even empathised with long-suffering Cubs fans.

But then they won the world series.

This is where the Animal Farm comparison if relevent. For years Red Sox fans complained about the hated Yankees fans. But the moment they raised themselves up, they turned into their hated enemies. They're obnoxious and arrogant, just like New Yorkers.

But at least they've never sent any of their friends to the glue factory.

Personally, I don't think Red Sox fans are as evil as the pigs. But they're in the same league.

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BoSox fans have done worse than send their friends to the glue factory. When they sold Babe Ruth to New York, they sent themselves, theoretically, to the glue factory. That didn't cause death, but years and years of suffering.

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