Fallout over MLBs decision to pull All-Star Game out of Atlanta | One America News Network
I sayMLB,NFL,NBA and any other sport that bends to these Political WOKE F*cks
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Fallout over MLBs decision to pull All-Star Game out of Atlanta | One America News Network
I sayMLB,NFL,NBA and any other sport that bends to these Political WOKE F*cks
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Chester Arthur (04-07-2021),East of the Beast (04-13-2021),Old Ridge Runner (04-10-2021),Rutabaga (04-06-2021),Swedgin (04-12-2021)
Yeah, just keep on killing sports, and movies, and tv shows, and see what happens. Woke=broke. Boating and camping will be big this year.
donttread (04-11-2021),JMWinPR (04-07-2021),Old Ridge Runner (04-10-2021),WarriorRob (04-06-2021)
Old Ridge Runner (04-10-2021)
Yeah, about all we watch is Forged in Fire, Oak Island, Gold Rush... because they can't just randomly insert rainbow warriors in real life.
The kids still like The Mandalorian, and Marvel crap, but the Woke joke is creeping in there and some day I will suggest we shut it down. Since they dumped on Gina Carrano, I will not watch any Mandalorian crap.
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Old Ridge Runner (04-10-2021)
donttread (04-11-2021),Old Ridge Runner (04-10-2021)
Exactly.
A couple of gays (experts in marketing) in 1990 published a book titled After the Ball: How America will Conquer its Fear and Hatred of Gays in the 1990's. It was a plan for using media, politics, entertainment, commercials, to push the gay agenda. The idea to apply marketing to the gay acceptance issue had been floating around since the late 1970's but these gays really put it togethor.
It was brilliant and executed well. One aspect was to normalize gays by having gay friendly comments and situations in tv shows, and to push shows to have at least one gay actor and later at least one gay character.
If you read the book (or even just parts of it) and then watch sit-coms in the 1990-2000 era you see the manipulation. Particularly if you binge watch a sit-com you can see the PR and how it evolves.
Ever seen the show Frasier, with Kelsey Grammar and David Hyde Pierce? That was one of the first targets. Pierce was gay, in the early seasons the show has subtle pro-gay hints, as the years go by the pro-gay situations get more direct, in the end it was openly pro-gay and even a little preachy typically with the "old fuddy duddy" dad (John Mahoney) making some anti-gay remark and getting schooled by his sons.
Political PR is in all the tv shows, news, movies. Sometimes subtle, sometimes in your face.
The time to shut it all down is long past.
Rutabaga (04-10-2021)
They also did that with Ellen Degeneres and her ABC sitcom. When she came out as a lesbian, her show got a huge ratings boost, but after a short while, the novelty wore thin and the show got cancelled.
Then, of course, there was the show Will & Grace. That needs no explaining.
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Old Ridge Runner (04-10-2021)
The boycott of the Georgia by the MLB has done nothing to hurt Republicans. The event would have been held in Marietta, which is a blue area of the state.
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It hurt MLB.
donttread (04-11-2021),Old Ridge Runner (04-10-2021)
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