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re: Charles Barkley speaks the truth
Posted on 4/4/21 at 10:21 am to NamariTiger
Posted on 4/4/21 at 10:21 am to NamariTiger
So we love when our sports figures talk politics now? Tough to keep up.
Posted on 4/4/21 at 10:23 am to TotesMcGotes
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So we love when our sports figures talk politics now? Tough to keep up.
I’ve never said keep politics out of sports I’m fine with politics, as long as they’re my own.
They’re normally not
Posted on 4/4/21 at 10:37 am to TotesMcGotes
No.
The way I'd describe it, most would prefer politics be left out of sports, entertainment, non-political media, and even our corporate communications.
But of course, it's obviously ubiquitous and overwhelmingly leftist these days. Oftentimes, the narratives leave facts and logic behind, and the media and those in power attempt to pit us peasants against each other, especially by race.
Any time there is a point made against this groupthink and divisive propaganda, whether it originates from a conservative, or a politically neutral person like Sir Charles, it is novel. It is also refreshing to those who are constantly demonized and forced to hear the ceaseless opinions of people spreading leftist views that they disagree with, in arenas that do not warrant politicization.
You may not care about the propaganda because you are sympathetic to the views expressed. And you are able to cherrypick "hypocrisy" from people who, if given a choice, would prefer to have zero political and "social justice" issues discussed in their sports. But that is the context I'd give around the response by many on here. I hope this helps.
The way I'd describe it, most would prefer politics be left out of sports, entertainment, non-political media, and even our corporate communications.
But of course, it's obviously ubiquitous and overwhelmingly leftist these days. Oftentimes, the narratives leave facts and logic behind, and the media and those in power attempt to pit us peasants against each other, especially by race.
Any time there is a point made against this groupthink and divisive propaganda, whether it originates from a conservative, or a politically neutral person like Sir Charles, it is novel. It is also refreshing to those who are constantly demonized and forced to hear the ceaseless opinions of people spreading leftist views that they disagree with, in arenas that do not warrant politicization.
You may not care about the propaganda because you are sympathetic to the views expressed. And you are able to cherrypick "hypocrisy" from people who, if given a choice, would prefer to have zero political and "social justice" issues discussed in their sports. But that is the context I'd give around the response by many on here. I hope this helps.
This post was edited on 4/4/21 at 10:38 am
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