Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad MLB is catching up. They have some of the most racist fans who taunt the relatively few black players in various cities.
42% of MLB players are people of color
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad MLB is catching up. They have some of the most racist fans who taunt the relatively few black players in various cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly in the bill restricts voting rights. I have studied the bill and have not seen what the problem is. Is it ID? MLB obviously has the right to do whatever they want but I don’t understand what part of the bill they are against.
Smorgasbord of ways to make it more difficult and to give the GOP more control over the process. Elections shouldn’t be partisan.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/02/us/politics/georgia-voting-law-annotated.html
Where in the bill does the word GOP or Republican party appear?
I didn’t say that it did.
“Give the GOP more control ...”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly in the bill restricts voting rights. I have studied the bill and have not seen what the problem is. Is it ID? MLB obviously has the right to do whatever they want but I don’t understand what part of the bill they are against.
Smorgasbord of ways to make it more difficult and to give the GOP more control over the process. Elections shouldn’t be partisan.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/02/us/politics/georgia-voting-law-annotated.html
Where in the bill does the word GOP or Republican party appear?
I didn’t say that it did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York has even more restrictive voting laws. When is MLB moving their headquarters? Will NY based corporations protest voter suppression in NY?
New York ... isn’t a swing state. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t read the whole thread but MLB pulled the game from Ga due to pressure from sponsors.
The reality is most companies don’t want to be seen as supporting voter suppression and other discrimination laws. They are in the business of selling products and it’s mostly people on the left and center buying them.
Would be more meaningful if these companies stopped donating to crazy GOP candidates.
Yet, this law does NOTHING to suppress the vote. Nor discriminate.
They pulled the game because of pressure from the left. And, encouragement from Biden and Obama just pushed it right along.
Georgia can thank them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York has even more restrictive voting laws. When is MLB moving their headquarters? Will NY based corporations protest voter suppression in NY?
New York ... isn’t a swing state. Try to keep up.
So really it's all just about politics and outcomes. Not true concern for the minority voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York has even more restrictive voting laws. When is MLB moving their headquarters? Will NY based corporations protest voter suppression in NY?
New York ... isn’t a swing state. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:New York has even more restrictive voting laws. When is MLB moving their headquarters? Will NY based corporations protest voter suppression in NY?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t read the whole thread but MLB pulled the game from Ga due to pressure from sponsors.
The reality is most companies don’t want to be seen as supporting voter suppression and other discrimination laws. They are in the business of selling products and it’s mostly people on the left and center buying them.
Would be more meaningful if these companies stopped donating to crazy GOP candidates.
Yet, this law does NOTHING to suppress the vote. Nor discriminate.
They pulled the game because of pressure from the left. And, encouragement from Biden and Obama just pushed it right along.
Georgia can thank them.