I'm boycotting MLB since they support unfair elections, election fraud, and stolen elections.Explain how the voting law change is racist. If you can't, let MLB know you are done watching.
This should age well.
CEO of the airline in GA (delta?) had his corporate relations person rallying against it and neither had read the law .... woke does not require knowing any factsExplain how the voting law change is racist. If you can't, let MLB know you are done watching.
Here's a solid offer:Explain how the voting law change is racist. If you can't, let MLB know you are done watching.
I think you and I would get along pretty well.Here's a solid offer:
I'll watch baseball if I damn well feel like it, and you can watch, or not watch, whatever you please.
Here's a solid offer:
I'll watch baseball if I damn well feel like it, and you can watch, or not watch, whatever you please.
dekalb county sent out 21 million vote by mail ballets. they have 1 million voters. please explainFairly simple, most mail in voting is from a young, female and diverse group. In person voting is predominantly white male. Meaningful fraud has never even been remotely proven. Georgia was flipped to a much more diverse set of candidates once the majority of voters were empowered to vote. Due to a loss of power in the Senate, the Republican legislature of Georgia chose to disregard the method that people from a diverse background use. Hence, the charge of racism. The right would howl if we went all electronic as they would lose their older voting base... the fraud charge is obviously overblown as anyone with proof of it would have made millions off it by breaking the story. Fox is going to pay massive civil penalties due to the voting machine lawsuits so the fraud argument will be proven baseless again... so, there you go..
how many votes did they havedekalb county sent out 21 million vote by mail ballets. they have 1 million voters. please explain
Fairly simple, most mail in voting is from a young, female and diverse group. In person voting is predominantly white male. Meaningful fraud has never even been remotely proven. Georgia was flipped to a much more diverse set of candidates once the majority of voters were empowered to vote. Due to a loss of power in the Senate, the Republican legislature of Georgia chose to disregard the method that people from a diverse background use. Hence, the charge of racism. The right would howl if we went all electronic as they would lose their older voting base... the fraud charge is obviously overblown as anyone with proof of it would have made millions off it by breaking the story. Fox is going to pay massive civil penalties due to the voting machine lawsuits so the fraud argument will be proven baseless again... so, there you go..
Have you read the law? I have not, so this is just a guess based on historical precedent, after all this is hardly the first voting law. There is nothing inherently racist about wanting to ensure the integrity of our elections, but usually these laws are designed in such a way as to disadvantage or discourage persons of color from casting their votes. There is a long history and a lot of evidence out there on racial intent of these laws.Explain how the voting law change is racist. If you can't, let MLB know you are done watching.
Where do you come up with this BS?dekalb county sent out 21 million vote by mail ballets. they have 1 million voters. please explain
GeorgiaExplain how the voting law change is racist. If you can't, let MLB know you are done watching.
You're just full of lies today. Democratically run countries do not allow voting by mail because it is rife with fraud from multiple angles. Anyone with half a brain can put that together.Fairly simple, most mail in voting is from a young, female and diverse group. In person voting is predominantly white male. Meaningful fraud has never even been remotely proven. Georgia was flipped to a much more diverse set of candidates once the majority of voters were empowered to vote. Due to a loss of power in the Senate, the Republican legislature of Georgia chose to disregard the method that people from a diverse background use. Hence, the charge of racism. The right would howl if we went all electronic as they would lose their older voting base... the fraud charge is obviously overblown as anyone with proof of it would have made millions off it by breaking the story. Fox is going to pay massive civil penalties due to the voting machine lawsuits so the fraud argument will be proven baseless again... so, there you go..
Georgia is going to take away Delta's tax advantages. Sherman will make them howl againIts a good start. Now the NCAA needs to ban GA events. It usually takes a couple mule kicks to get the attention of rednecks.
Explain how the voting law change is racist. If you can't, let MLB know you are done watching.
I thought it was suppression. So, we are to infer bad intent because a change will effect one group more than another?That's a perspective, and a valid one, but it's not an argument that disproves the racial intent of voter laws.
I'm not sure what you're asking, are you referring to the video I commented on?I thought it was suppression. So, we are to infer bad intent because a change will effect one group more than another?
Fairly simple, most mail in voting is from a young, female and diverse group. In person voting is predominantly white male. Meaningful fraud has never even been remotely proven. Georgia was flipped to a much more diverse set of candidates once the majority of voters were empowered to vote. Due to a loss of power in the Senate, the Republican legislature of Georgia chose to disregard the method that people from a diverse background use. Hence, the charge of racism. The right would howl if we went all electronic as they would lose their older voting base... the fraud charge is obviously overblown as anyone with proof of it would have made millions off it by breaking the story. Fox is going to pay massive civil penalties due to the voting machine lawsuits so the fraud argument will be proven baseless again... so, there you go..
Lot's of people are saying that more voters = bad news for Republicans. I think that's a weak and self-defeating argument. You can't argue "may the best ideas win" but then say "I can't win if more black and brown people vote." Absurd.Here’s what I found:
The bill, known as SB 202, gives state-level officials the authority to usurp the powers of county election boards — allowing the Republican-dominated state government to potentially disqualify voters in Democratic-leaning areas. It criminalizes the provision of food and water to voters waiting in line, in a state where lines are notoriously long in heavily nonwhite precincts. It requires ID for absentee ballots and limits the placement of ballot drop boxes.
It seems clear that Republicans are trying to tilt the playing field and make it easier for them to win. They know more people voting is generally bad news for them, thus we have voter suppression agendas. The racist component is that these agendas will influence the poor and minority neighborhoods more proportionately.
I think the racist reaction is bit overblown here. It’s more about Georgia was a surprise in the presidential election, and voter registration drives were largely credited. Republicans react by suppressing voter turnout to stave off a repeat, and Democrats object. The racist aspect is used to amplify their point.
The GA legislature and GA State Election Board are given new sweeping powers to usurp county and local election boards on dubious grounds..... basically when they deem a review is needed. The Secretary of State, the state's chief election official (currently Brad Raffensperger), is now essentially neutered.This explains it pretty well
Honest question: Do you watch, or not watch, a sport based on politics? Of course that'd be perfectly fine if you did. But I tend to believe that if people kept watching in spite of domestic abuse, criminal convictions and drug use, they aren't going to suddenly stop watching because the politics of players doesn't sit right with their tum tum.You would think sports would stay out of politics. It hasn’t worked out well for their ratings.
Honest question: Do you watch, or not watch, a sport based on politics? Of course that'd be perfectly fine if you did. But I tend to believe that if people kept watching in spite of domestic abuse, criminal convictions and drug use, they aren't going to suddenly stop watching because the politics of players doesn't sit right with their tum tum.
Leadership is hamstrung. On the one hand they are running a business and all of the challenges that entails, on the other hand most major US sports are dominated, or have a very large number of Blacks on their rosters. A generation ago the owners could tamp down any problems that vocal athletes may have caused, but that just doesn't seem possible any longer. If they try to quiet their players it usually backfires in a major way, if they make a statement of support they risk alienating fans. The thing that really has em by the balls is the fact that they can't replace these guys. The business is lucrative because people want to watch the best of the best play the sport, not some D league scab.Watching some Husker baseball now, and I couldn’t care less about the players or coaches political belief.
My comment was to sport’s leadership in general. Not a wise move to alienate some of your fan base, and ratings seem to prove my point.
Leadership is hamstrung. On the one hand they are running a business and all of the challenges that entails, on the other hand most major US sports are dominated, or have a very large number of Blacks on their rosters. A generation ago the owners could tamp down any problems that vocal athletes may have caused, but that just doesn't seem possible any longer. If they try to quite their players it usually backfires in a major way, if they make a statement of support they risk alienating fans. The thing that really has em by the balls is the fact that they can't replace these guys. The business is lucrative because people want to watch the best of the best play the sport, not some D league scab.
Not sure how you drew naivety out of my comments ... but okay.So if all star game wasn’t moved the players would of quit and got a 8-5 job? Don’t be so naive.