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==SLATT==
 
After its inception in 1917, there were no African-American players in the NHL throughout the 1970s (marked by a rise in black power movements) and into the early 1980s.
 
 
Just got some top, from this stripper bitch
 
 
She from Kankakee
 
 
Just bought a Glock, with a ruler clip
 
 
Boy, don't play with me
 
 
This bitch a ho, met her at store
 
 
You know how it goes
 
 
She wanna smoke, so I bought some dope
 
 
And took her to the O
 
 
Just got some top, from this stripper bitch
 
 
She from Kankakee
 
 
Just bought a Glock, with a ruler clip
 
 
Boy, don't play with me
 
 
This bitch a ho, met her at the store
 
 
You know how it goes
 
 
She wanna smoke, so I bought some dope
 
 
And took her to the O
 
 
We in the car, she don't live that far
 
 
Say she left her purse, and I ain't trippin'
 
 
You know Von a player, we can go there first
 
 
I bust the U, pulled up to her spot
 
 
She live by the park, it's gettin' dark
 
 
My Glock on my lap, I'm just thinkin' smart
 
 
So she hop out, she switchin' and shit
 
 
This bitch thick as shit, she got two minutes
 
 
 
Sociology offers a logical framework derived from studying the perceptions and interactions between the self (as a member of interlocking groups) and a social institution, such as school, media, and sports. One's sociological imagination offers some insight into how the world operates on a scale far greater than one’s individual thought can conceive.
 
Sociology offers a logical framework derived from studying the perceptions and interactions between the self (as a member of interlocking groups) and a social institution, such as school, media, and sports. One's sociological imagination offers some insight into how the world operates on a scale far greater than one’s individual thought can conceive.
   

Latest revision as of 02:59, 23 June 2022

Sociology offers a logical framework derived from studying the perceptions and interactions between the self (as a member of interlocking groups) and a social institution, such as school, media, and sports. One's sociological imagination offers some insight into how the world operates on a scale far greater than one’s individual thought can conceive.

Thus, one's troubled personal experience with discrimination in sports can be linked to but is often disconnected from, structural frameworks that led to racism. Understanding the institutional structure of the ethnic composition of the NHL is an important and challenging perspective on the culture of sports.

C Wright Mills outlines how such compositions are better understood from a sociological lens that examines issues of elite power and inequalities.

Hockey is an expensive sport with economic barriers to entry for members of disadvantaged or marginalized groups compared to other sports.

Its popularity vcities. While still lacking diversity, the NHL has made positive steps towards increasing inclusivity and regulating blatant racism.