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re: NBA will play 0 games on Election day, will have civic engagement night on Monday before
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:31 am to Indefatigable
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:31 am to Indefatigable
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I do not care at all about anything the NBA does, but Election Day should be a federal holiday. That is the easiest way to end this endless mail-in/counting votes for weeks bull shite.
You are naive.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:35 am to Indefatigable
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Election Day should be a federal holiday
seems to be the only counter move to the Dem strategy.
See if they will support such a generous benefit to (D)emocracy
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:40 am to N.O. via West-Cal
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What a bizarre way to think about a sport. Why on earth would I concern myself with how an athlete feels about public policy issues? Why would my political leanings prevent me from enjoying sport played at a high level? Politics is, no doubt, important, but at least for me, it simply is not everything.
I think it's gone well beyond an athlete simply having a different opinion on public policy issues. However, when the opinion becomes I'm right and you're a racist, bigot, etc. for not thinking the same way as me, it becomes a lot more personal.
As for me, I wouldn't say that I actively boycott anything. However, I am much more apathetic about all sports in general. I used to plan my Saturdays around college football and Sundays around the NFL. Now it's more that if I'm home, I'll probably have a game on, but I'm not going out of my way to watch anything. I never go to ESPN's site to read anything. I've stopped listening to all sports talk radio. In short, I just have lost interest.
My mindset might actually be worse than an actual boycott. If it was a boycott, then them changing their behavior might bring me back. As of now, I've realized that it just isn't as important as other things in my life, so I probably won't ever be fully back regardless.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:48 am to Fun Bunch
Guess I won’t be watching that day, just like the other 364
Posted on 8/16/22 at 11:31 am to N.O. via West-Cal
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What a bizarre way to think about a sport. Why on earth would I concern myself with how an athlete feels about public policy issues? Why would my political leanings prevent me from enjoying sport played at a high level? Politics is, no doubt, important, but at least for me, it simply is not everything.
This places the blame for the way things are on fans/viewers rather than on creators of entertainment. It's basically victim blaming.
I did not bring my politics to these things...they did. I was willing to ignore the one or to idiots in sports or entertainment that felt the need to bring their politics out constantly because I wanted to enjoy their work. Now it's most of them, in addition to every league and team doing the same thing. Same goes for actors and the various studios which create content.
Again...I'm NOT the problem, unless you feel I'm obligated to pay people for these services? They had a choice to continue to provide politics free entertainment or to use their various platforms to push their personal political beliefs. They chose the latter. Like them, I too have a choice. I can cravenly continue to pay them to entertain me despite the fact most of them are open with how much they despise people that hold my beliefs, or I can act in kind and walk away from the entertainment they provide.
I'm not deprived of anything. I have more free time, I spend less money, and I have no concern that I'm funding people that hate me. If you agree with their actions then it makes all the sense in the world for you to continue to fund them. If you don't and you still do, you're a fricking idiot or too weak to act on your own convictions.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 11:39 am to midnight_chopper
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My mindset might actually be worse than an actual boycott. If it was a boycott, then them changing their behavior might bring me back. As of now, I've realized that it just isn't as important as other things in my life, so I probably won't ever be fully back regardless.
Correct. A boycott implies that you hope that you can change their behavior by your actions. I have no illusions that would happen. I just walked away. I decided I would no longer allow this to be a one sided conversation where they were allowed to bring their politics into a place where they did not belong but I was not able to. My only retort was to walk away.
This was after a lifetime of being an athlete and fan. Covid made it possible though. When things went sideways in the Spring of 2020 and sports shut down, we all went cold turkey. When things went nuts that summer and I decided I'd had enough, I was primed to be without sports. I haven't watched a second of college football since LSU's last play in the 2019 NC game. I did watch some highlights of Tampa games and Cincy games last year on YouTube. I realized this summer though that for the first time in probably 35+ years I had no pull towards football season. I'd normally have been invested in new players/coaches/schemes, looking ahead at the schedule for home games and making plans, etc. Having been away now for two full years I have no attachment any longer and it's great. It can easily be done.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 11:59 am to Fun Bunch
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all 30 teams will play the Monday before on a themed “civic engagement night,”
This avid San Antonio Spurs fan can't wait to vote for America first candidates
#PorVida
#GoSpursGo
Posted on 8/16/22 at 12:00 pm to N.O. via West-Cal
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What a bizarre way to think about a sport. Why on earth would I concern myself with how an athlete feels about public policy issues? Why would my political leanings prevent me from enjoying sport played at a high level? Politics is, no doubt, important, but at least for me, it simply is not everything.
Some folks have lost the ability to compartmentalize.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:00 pm to captainFid
Pussy used a towel to pad his knee...never forget.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:03 pm to Fun Bunch
What about “violence against women” awareness day?
I figure Miles Bridges doesn’t have a game that day.
I figure Miles Bridges doesn’t have a game that day.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:05 pm to AgSGT
Federal and state employees already have the day off for that. And I bet banks are shut down that day too.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:21 pm to teke184
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Federal and state employees already have the day off for that. And I bet banks are shut down that day too.
We are allotted time to go vote but we don't get the day off, at least I haven't
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:22 pm to Fun Bunch
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Instead, all 30 teams will play the Monday before on a themed “civic engagement night,” to encourage fans, players and staff to vote in this year’s midterm elections.
i.e. a pre-election day democrat campaign event
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:26 pm to AgSGT
LA state employees get the whole day off on an Election Day if it is within the parish they work in or two days if they have to vote in a different parish from their job.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:31 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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Some folks have lost the ability to compartmentalize.
It wasn't the right side of the political aisle. The left INSISTED on making politics front & center of everything everywhere.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:32 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
quote:That's what not playing on election day says to you? Weird.
Another reminder that these multi millionaires hate you and want to destroy the country.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:33 pm to Fun Bunch
What are they doing for Father's Day?
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:36 pm to Fun Bunch
Great opportunity to dress up in desantis gear
Posted on 8/16/22 at 1:37 pm to Flats
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It wasn't the right side of the political aisle. The left INSISTED on making politics front & center of everything everywhere.
Oh I agree. Leftists have long been the instigators. I just refuse to allow their antics to affect my personal enjoyment of any form of entertainment. I love hoops. Playing and watching. Gregg Popovich's codger arse ain't gonna ruin my enjoyment of my Spurs. Been a fan of my team longer than he's been here, anyways
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