Did anyone else hear what MLB just did? I just found this out this morning, and I'll tell the whole story from the beginning. The MLB all-star game was supposed to be held in Atlanta, Georgia, this season. Well, Georgia passed a law to protect itself against future election fraud, and in retaliation MLB decided to move the location somewhere else (the new location is currently undecided). They announced this yesterday. My family have decided to boycott MLB (at least temporarily) until they get their act together. Most laws are trying to make more election fraud easier and easier to come by, and when a state becomes one of the noble and brave few to try and combat this great evil, they should not be punished. That they were is simply sickening. Because this law has passed, I have lost my passion for modern baseball. I am pretty short on players anyway, so in about a month or so I will run out. Because MLB has committed this egregious offense and because I am getting busier and busier, I will publish less often once I run out, not stressing out if I do not hit my deadlines or killing myself to get this done. Like I said, I have some written and ready to publish, and I will regularly until I run out, but once I do you may want to tune in a bit less. Be on the lookout for another notice, however; I am about to hit my summer break, which gives me more time to write. Thank you all for reading.
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Oh yeah, I think I saw something about that. Ridiculous. They already had BLM signs in the ballparks, but this is a bit too much. I won't boycott MLB, or anything, but I am irked at them. It's just the world we live in.
ReplyDeleteThe world that we live in doesn't need to be so full of hate. I suspect that they are doing this because Georgia was very hard to steal in November and with the law it will become much harder. At any rate, let's cheer up a bit. Happy Easter!
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