It means I think its high time that people got the hell over losing the Sonics to Oklahoma City. Plenty of y'all seem to be salty about that years after the fact.
I'm going to break this down into a much simpler scenario. You're prolly going to dismiss it as apples and oranges, but I guarantee you it's more similar than you think.
I steal your girlfriend...the love of your life. Someone you gave your all too. She and I get married, have kids, and live happily ever after. And I rub your nose in it by broadcasting it everywhere I can. Tell me you wouldn't be salty about that? Now, liken that to Seattle's situation and see how telling someone to "get the hell over" being betrayed and lied to is not only not as easy as you think, but also condescending as hell. You have this tendency to play Armchair Judge, where you love trying to police how people get to feel and look down your nose because they don't live up to your seal of approval.
Putting this back on a pro sports level, the city of Baltimore is still pissed about losing the Colts 30 years ago, and they've had a new team for the last two decades. Said team's won Super Bowls* and they're still upset about the way the team was taken from them. Hell,
my city's been used as a pawn about a half-dozen times**, mainly for leverage deal to get a better arena/stadium in the team's home city, and I'm pissed over that!
Should we just get the hell over it? Yeah, they've got rings, but you don't think the dirty pool is not still fresh in their minds?
Maybe some of that energy could be used to elect politicians that won't help lead to this country going down the tubes.
This has nothing to do with anything. Leave your politics out of the discussion, for once.
*Leave Ray Lewis out of the discussion. We know his story.
**Eff the Maloofs