it’s always been like this and there’s really only one party on the national level, but the cost and energy to keep up the game is getting more expensive due to the internet.
I think it is fueled and maintained by willful ignorance like that being displayed here pretending as if there is a monolith that moved a baseball game and then scheduled a convention. The electorate manifests it. Stupid in, stupid out.
maybe it has but not to the level of stupidity the last decade ish. Media is worse. Social media. Misinformation. Intentional misleading. Straight up fake news and stories created to divide more. Politicians and media are the root of all of it, as they profit the most from all the bs.
Literally every democrat politician, organization, or special interest group that vilified Georgia for the election and law change and led to a tidal wave of it was bad to associate with Georgia? Didn't some Democrat states add them to the "block list" for conventions? They may not have explicitly said it, but they more than set up an environment for the decision to be made. Actions have consequences, sometimes those we don't want. MLB read the room (poorly) and decided they would rather not be associated with anything Georgia because they felt they would be saying they endorsed the "poor" decision and be blasted for it. I'm sure there were activist chanting for them to move it, but I don't feel like researching.
I am asking who are the same people that pushed that now pushing for this. You're saying literally all of them that pushed for the baseball game to move are now pushing for the DNC to be in Atlanta? The guy who sent the letter to the MLB is dead, card. He isn't pushing anything but daisies.
None of them. They all rented their clothes, gnashed their teeth, and wore sackcloth for the remainder of the season that year and stayed outside of Truist Park for every home game howling and begging. It wasn't their fault at all, and it was absolutely stupid of me to think that their actions could have caused such a situation to arise for it to happen.
I don't think I am being at all libtarded to think a few could be named if it is literally everyone. Or maybe this is a perception and feeling more than a fact? Like I said, I remember voices and stories from the left about NOT moving the game too.
Didn't the president himself say something like he strongly supported pro baseball boycotting the all star game in Atlanta? A city in the state that was huge for him.
Yes, but he is not calling for the dnc to be in atlanta. The premise is that the same people who called for the MLB game to move also are calling for the dnc to be there. Biden is not an example of that.
So the guy who wrote the letter is dead and Biden who supported moving the game is not among those calling for the dnc to be in atlanta. Zero for two. Not literally everyone. So who?