Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 percent of Georgia is black.
51% of Atlanta is black.
85% of the crowd who would attend the All-Star game are paunchy white guys in sales/C-suite wearing khakis and their company’s branded Under Armor polo shirt.
...And, these "paunchy white guys" would have supported the businesses in Atlanta that are minority-owned and operated. And, the hotels in the area.
MLB screwed up. They will probably end up having the damn game in a state with voting laws more restrictive than GA.
It's a shame that they now have to research every possible site to be sure they agree with their voting laws. Pathetic how politics has invaded sports to this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 percent of Georgia is black.
51% of Atlanta is black.
85% of the crowd who would attend the All-Star game are paunchy white guys in sales/C-suite wearing khakis and their company’s branded Under Armor polo shirt.
...And, these "paunchy white guys" would have supported the businesses in Atlanta that are minority-owned and operated. And, the hotels in the area.
MLB screwed up. They will probably end up having the damn game in a state with voting laws more restrictive than GA.
It's a shame that they now have to research every possible site to be sure they agree with their voting laws. Pathetic how politics has invaded sports to this point.
Meh. Keep your money, MAGAs. You probably lied and cheated to get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 percent of Georgia is black.
51% of Atlanta is black.
85% of the crowd who would attend the All-Star game are paunchy white guys in sales/C-suite wearing khakis and their company’s branded Under Armor polo shirt.
...And, these "paunchy white guys" would have supported the businesses in Atlanta that are minority-owned and operated. And, the hotels in the area.
MLB screwed up. They will probably end up having the damn game in a state with voting laws more restrictive than GA.
It's a shame that they now have to research every possible site to be sure they agree with their voting laws. Pathetic how politics has invaded sports to this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 percent of Georgia is black.
51% of Atlanta is black.
85% of the crowd who would attend the All-Star game are paunchy white guys in sales/C-suite wearing khakis and their company’s branded Under Armor polo shirt.
...And, these "paunchy white guys" would have supported the businesses in Atlanta that are minority-owned and operated. And, the hotels in the area.
MLB screwed up. They will probably end up having the damn game in a state with voting laws more restrictive than GA.
It's a shame that they now have to research every possible site to be sure they agree with their voting laws. Pathetic how politics has invaded sports to this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 percent of Georgia is black.
51% of Atlanta is black.
85% of the crowd who would attend the All-Star game are paunchy white guys in sales/C-suite wearing khakis and their company’s branded Under Armor polo shirt.
Anonymous wrote:32 percent of Georgia is black.
51% of Atlanta is black.
Anonymous wrote:32 percent of Georgia is black.
51% of Atlanta is black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're kidding, right? There are several black people in the photo and other people of color. This is quite a diverse group.
Isn't it interesting that the photo in the tweet featured a fraction of the people that were there - probably taken before the event had begun and before everyone had gotten in place.
When, in fact, there were many more people there and there were people of different ethnic groups.
You don't think they were trying to advance some sort of narrative with this tweet, do you?
Quite diverse?? Sorry maybe in your town. There are not several black people. I think you are looking at people people of South Asian heritage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
PP was referring to the fans.
Time to clean up and take out the trash.
He said the fans taunt the "relatively few" PLAYERS of color. 42% is not "few"
PP was referring to the players, it’s what he said. How do you get fans from that?
Anonymous wrote:
You're kidding, right? There are several black people in the photo and other people of color. This is quite a diverse group.
Isn't it interesting that the photo in the tweet featured a fraction of the people that were there - probably taken before the event had begun and before everyone had gotten in place.
When, in fact, there were many more people there and there were people of different ethnic groups.
You don't think they were trying to advance some sort of narrative with this tweet, do you?
Anonymous wrote: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
PP was referring to the fans.
Time to clean up and take out the trash.