On Tuesday Jayman posted about horse racing's problems with
abuse and corruption. Today, Justin in Lexington posts his defense of horse racing.
123 Thoroughbred Ave
Lexington, Great Commonwealth of KY
Good Evening? Morning? I’m Not Sure,
Let me preface this by saying I am not a writer nor a blogger. My name is Justin, I don’t know how to blog so I decided to write my rebuttal to Jay in a formal letter. This is not important but I feel that I’m pseudo blogging so I can say that. Also, I am in no way representative of anybody but myself.
I know Jay via Twitter. If I remember correctly we both replied to the same re-tweet or something like that. I’m not in love with Jay so it’s not really a milestone in my life, but I think that’s what happened. Honestly I don’t read his blog regularly. But I don’t do a lot of things regularly. One thing I do like to do is argue. Jay does too.
I knew in advance that he didn’t like the horse racing industry. I myself am a Kentucky native. So naturally I took exception to that. But I always thought Jay just likes to find random shit to be outraged about like drones so I thought I’d take him up on the argument. So here we are.
Also, I had no idea Jay was a “Libertarian” until today. Seriously. Anyways, on to the rebuttal.
I used to bet a lot. Not on horses but on professional and collegiate sports. It was a time when I worked second shift. So when I got off work it was west coast basketball that was on due to the fact that it was late. Next thing you know, I know everything about Washington and UCLA and how I feel they shoot too many jump shots. This is also the time of Adam Morrison.
I hated him. I hated his long hair, his emotion (he cried a lot), also hated Gonzaga in general. So naturally I like to bet against him and Gonzaga because I hate the program. Their games were always televised and they were a high profile program.
I would bet against the spread, stupid Morrison would go crazy and Gonzaga would beat the spread. I think Gonzaga will win and stupid hippy Morrison would miss a meaningless free throw. I remember one night where I bet with him and he did miss a meaningless free throw and St. Mary’s (I believe) threw up a meaningless heave that went in at the buzzer to kill the spread. I lost.
That’s the nature of gambling, it’s a gamble. Jay’s friend was kind of right, something wasn’t right. He lost a bet, and something wasn’t right. That feeling he felt was that he lost. It’s easy to blame a “fix”. Some people, including me and Jay’s friend, are just bad gamblers.
Except for poker, I challenge any of you people to join a table me at a poker table.
Moving on.
How is your Johnsonville Sausage made? We all know it’s delicious. But, what about poor Wilbur? This guy is delicious. How many of these guys go on to greener pastures? Pretty sure none, unless they are your pet they end up in your Johnsonville Sausage or what the hell other pizza topping Matt is eating at the time.
Now don’t get me wrong. I am a Kentucky guy so it’s natural for me to come off like this, I get that. I will say that I don’t hunt. I’m not a gun guy, which I’m now learning Jay must be because he is a “libertarian”. I don’t have a problem with hunting, just personally don’t get it and would never do it. I do love animals.
This is the point where I disappoint Jay because I really won’t debate him on how the ugly side of this industry can be at some times. Reason being is that I feel if I’m going to take that leap then next thing you know I’m debating crazy PETA people about my love for taco’s and I have absolutely no interest in that.
I won’t provide specific studies about the industries economic impact on my fellow Kentuckians because I’m too lazy and numbers confuse me. I do know that it is immense and generates a lot of money in a state that doesn’t have much. How do I know? I live in the Horse Capital of the World.
Again, I do love animals, notably horses. But I like people more and feeding families is important. Now if you happen to provide some numbers that the industry isn’t incredibly helpful to my fellow Kentuckians (which I doubt you can) then I probably still wouldn’t care.
I will finish by noting that Jay did not enjoy the track for the most part. Which, is perfectly fine. I don’t know what a race track in Arkansas is like. I do, however, and invite Jay to Keeneland for one meet and I will show him around. If the scenery, atmosphere and excitement doesn’t change his mind, than we will just have to agree to disagree. We’ve done it before, no biggie.
Regards,
P.S. Enjoy the Derby, get drunk and have fun. I know I will. If you really like it keep up with rest of the Triple Crown.