Like a lesser college football program against an in-state rival with more brass, the base exists to hate the Dallas Cowboys. You’ll see grown men wearing custom NFL jerseys that read “F. Dallas.” You’ll commonly hear “I don’t care that we won three games this season because we beat the Cowboys.”
It's tough to argue with that. The Redskins have a ton of idiot fans that really enjoy pulling more against the cowboys than they do pulling for the Redskins. The old "I have two teams, the Redskins and whoever is playing Dallas" or "I don't care if we go 2-14 as long as we beat Dallas twice" mentality is a stupid leftover from the 1970's early 80's that, to me, exhibits an inferiority complex similar to the orioles fans that hate the yankees.
But to say that black DC is heavily divided between cowboys and Redskins fans is asinine. Even in the old days when
some of what was said in the piece was true, Redskins fans still well outnumbered cowboys fans. The disparity is even more pronounced in today's DC. And to attribute it all to race is dumb. How the freak would that idiot explain the phenomena of fans, both black and white, in the Dallas area who were/are Redskins fans? The reality is that some people choose their team based on being a contrarian and like to go against the grain.