It's real easy to judge the Cubs and their fans if you are not one, or if you hate them. Did Bartman himself blow the game? Of course not. Did he deserve to have beer thrown on him and be called ##### and receive death threats? Of course not. Are Cubs fans 99.999999% of the time that big of dooshes? I say no. You probably think differently if you hate the team and/or their fans. But unless you are a Cubs fan, and have been one your whole life, you really have no frame of reference what it's like. You have no idea what it feels like to have your team out of it by the end of June. You have no idea the pressure that builds upon the team and the fans on the unlikely event that they do make the postseason. You have no idea what it's like for not only you, but your father, and maybe even your grandfather never seeing them win it all. Are they really cursed? Tough to say. But bagging on the fans because the minute the Bartman incident happened, the air went out of the stadium.....well, once again, you have no frame of reference.
So, if you hate the Cubs and/or their fans, that's fine, but the truth of the matter is is that you have no frame of reference, and you have no idea what it's like. Bottom line: Did Bartman lose the game, and did he deserve the treatment he received? Not at all. Was it the turning point that caused the collapse? Definitely. Should there have been more about the Cubs over the years and the reason why the team and the fans were/are under so much pressure, and less about the Red Sox and preachers saying "3 to oh"? Absoultely.
Haters feel free to flame away.