Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I'm in support of this, I really hate how everything has to be wrapped up in politics now. As if the kneeling thing in NFL wasn't enough. Now this. Sports our our escape.
So you are good when "they" shut up and play, but not when "they" want t stand up for a vote.
Got it.
I know it's like "I agree it's bad that they are trying to suppress your constitutional right to vote, but does this have to intrude upon my Sunday television?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I'm in support of this, I really hate how everything has to be wrapped up in politics now. As if the kneeling thing in NFL wasn't enough. Now this. Sports our our escape.
So you are good when "they" shut up and play, but not when "they" want t stand up for a vote.
Got it.
Anonymous wrote:While I'm in support of this, I really hate how everything has to be wrapped up in politics now. As if the kneeling thing in NFL wasn't enough. Now this. Sports our our escape.
Anonymous wrote:While I'm in support of this, I really hate how everything has to be wrapped up in politics now. As if the kneeling thing in NFL wasn't enough. Now this. Sports our our escape.
Anonymous wrote:It worked in NC. But in GA these laws are going to activate every black voter in the state for the next twenty years. It's going to be souls to the polls on steroids.
Anonymous wrote:While I'm in support of this, I really hate how everything has to be wrapped up in politics now. As if the kneeling thing in NFL wasn't enough. Now this. Sports our our escape.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately that is the only way anyone—including our political leaders—listens to concerns and opposition. You’ve gotta hit ‘em in the wallet.