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Posted on 7/6/20 at 1:10 pm to philly444
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Nah they let thousands of people protest in the streets. Why would filling Tiger Stadium be any different?
Because you know and I know that JBE will never hold protestors the same standard that he would hold other events. JBE will say that the protests are far more important and therefor they have a right to protest. That on the other hand LSU fans do not have the right to attend a game at Tiger Stadium if it's not safe.
Look at Florida, they shut down Miami Beach over the 4th of July weekend. They didn't shut down any of the protests. The protestors are always going to be held to a different standard. Most of the media is still trying to convince us that the protests AREN'T the reason we're having a new surge of the virus when we all know it's the truth. It's sickening but it's the truth.
Guarantee you JBE will shut down college football in the state of Louisiana before he allows 100,000 fans inside Tiger Stadium this fall. And since LSU is a state university JBE does have the ultimate say. It'll be 25-35,000 allowed in at most.
I don't want Texas coming in and leaving thinking "well what's the big deal about Death Valley, it's no better than Darrell K. Royal Stadium. Death Valley is overrated". I want them going out of there literally shaking realizing that while the atmosphere at Texas games is big, Death Valley at night is a whole different animal. I want them going home with a loss and getting to have the complete LSU experience and never wanting to come back.
This post was edited on 7/6/20 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 7/6/20 at 1:12 pm to philly444
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Nah they let thousands of people protest in the streets. Why would filling Tiger Stadium be any different?
I think you found the answer. People can hold a protest in tiger stadium, that just so happens to start at the same time the game does. Since protesting doesn't spread Covid, apparently, problem solved.
Posted on 7/6/20 at 6:55 pm to philly444
just have 100,000 people attend "Eyes of Texas" protest in Tiger Stadium
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