I had not read
@runrutgersrun post just above until this thread got necro-bumped recently because of yet another renewal of the attacks.
I think his post is very good but suffers from that wall of text thing.. so I asked ChatGPT to copy edit and format it into paragraphs. Here is the result (THE BOLD AND COLOR HIGHLIGHT IS MINE):
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I've been avoiding this thread all week because I already need BP meds for reasons unrelated to RU, lol. However, reading another chapter of this never-ending drivel from infantile, lazy "reporters" who are allowed to spout off nonsense without responsibility or reasonable research is a major part of what is wrong with this world.
I am a member of a family and group of "friends" who are otherwise very intelligent. However, Rutgers sports expenditures set many of them off majorly. Every story over the years, like elementary students in South Jersey needing to buy their own pencils and pens because the local school system cannot afford supplies, is blamed on Rutgers sports.
A close, young relative, whom I love, went to college (in NJ, not Rutgers) and studied journalism at first, years ago now. I once showed him a non-Rutgers sports article in the Asbury Park Press that was so slanted and one-sided that I asked him for his somewhat expert opinion. He read it and laughed at me. He said it wasn't really necessary to have the complete truth...it wasn't worth writing an article unless it pissed off at least two of the involved parties! He had a journalism teacher that taught students/future reporters this way!
So we have the Ledger, et al. with the Syracuse Syndicate running the content there,
this "the-truth-is-not-the-point" attitude being taught in journalism school, and a general self-loathing, "let's-blame-anyone-but-me" self-image of a good part of the resident population here in NJ.
Rutgers sports fights against all of this, in addition to the well-intentioned university President who years ago declared he thought it was a good idea for Rutgers to go "bigger time" in sports...without having a plan, the resources, or political connections to help make this happen.
The venerable Eagleton96 of these forums (I believe, sir) stirred up quite a few of us to the point of taking out an editorial ad in an issue of the Star-Ledger quite a few years ago now, in an effort to get some pro-Rutgers information into that rag. I think I asked quite a few of my family members to read it...most got glazed-over looks in their eyes and didn't even finish reading the article. One nephew said, "Good job, Uncle Rutgers." I hope I am wrong, but I don't believe the article created much pro-RU reaction at that time. And the RU vs. NJ song remains the same even now. This is what we have to continue to fight against.
On my best days, I am happy to say that we have fought our way to the B1G...to anybody...even if they're laughing at me! Thank you, TKR, and all my friends here at Cheers for letting me carry on this long and self-regulate my blood pressure!!! Continue the fight, brethren...it will never end, lol. Screw 'em all...GO RU!