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Beyond The Commons

Aaron Wherry covers all the goings-on in and around Parliament Hill. Follow Aaron on Twitter: @aaronwherry

Dr. Naismith's invention

by Aaron Wherry on Friday, January 7, 2011 2:07pm - 9 Comments

Michael Ignatieff’s brother apparently finds himself in the middle of a debate over the social implications of basketball.

Andrew Ignatieff, Park Renewal Team Chair and Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff’s younger brother, said a few basketball nets shouldn’t be that difficult to install, monitor and maintain on the existing hard-surface play area. He believes the residents are reluctant to go ahead with the nets due to fear.

“This neighbourhood has the highest concentration of university academics, lawyers, doctors, accountants, professionals, right? So they’re not going to say ‘no.’ But what I find difficult in the dialogue is just how stereotyped people are despite that,” says Ignatieff. “The unspoken thing is the connection between a basketball court and drug-dealing. [People think] kids are immediately distributing ecstasy…and people can whip themselves up into a real lather very quickly,” he continues.

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  • Richard_S_Argent

    I'm fairly certain that NObody associates basketball court drug dealers and ecstasy…I love when academic types try to talk street :D

    • Emily

      No, they'd associate the courts with a lot of kids…and only then with all the problems that entails….noise, fights, etc

      • Richard_S_Argent

        And the loitering, don't forget the loitering. :)

        (I'll leave the unspoken racial component unspoken….)

        • Emily

          Kids congregating with loud music, fights breaking out….drug use….they all do that. Why on earth would race have anything to do with it.?

  • tobyornotoby

    Yeah, better not build a basketball court or ruffians like Barack Obama will start hanging around!

  • madeyoulook

    Well, ok, this is "beyond" the Commons. But it is a little too far beyond for my liking.

    Does anything about the municipal basketball court issue relate to the Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition, his policies, or his fitness to attain the office of prime minister?

    I blew a gasket when everyone started exposing and harping on Stephane Dion's wife's Facebook laments. I think any nationwide interest in this story is similarly out of place. I would suggest, Aaron, that you refarin from wandering into the lives of family members of our politicians and stick to what the politicians themselves are up to.

  • Fido

    refarin: an extra dose of coumadin.

  • Jenn_

    Totally agree. And it goes for any marital bumps in the road, as well. Or, basically anything that is of a strictly personal nature. These people aren't celebrities (and even if they were . . .) and we have a hard enough time getting quality candidates, without us having to worry if our sister is going to do some bone-headed thing again.

  • madeyoulook

    Whoops.

    refarin: (1) n. an extra dose of coumadin. (2) v. erroneous typographical modification of refrain.

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