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After making the extreme move last year to cancel the NBA All-Star Game in Charlotte, North Carolina, over the state’s HB2 bathroom law, the NBA is now looking seriously at canceling events in the State of Texas should the Lone Star State continue down the legislative path of instituting a similar bathroom law. North Carolina’s HB2 Law mandates that people using bathrooms on state property use only those facilities that correspond to their birth sex.
Texas must be the target because the NFL has made note of us as well.
Say what you want - I don't want to take away anyone's rights, but I am not agreeing with putting women at risk by putting them in the same restroom as men. The only concession I would make, is to make the sex correspond to their driver's license or voting registration instead of birth sex. They need to claim one or the other. None of this back and forth nonsense.
Sports is supposed to be an escape and entertainment. Now not only are they bringing politics into the arena - they are bullies about it. You want to share what you believe - fine. But the threats? Good luck with that.
Long term, it will backfire on them. Note from the article...
Meanwhile, ticket prices for the All-Star Game are plunging since the game was switched from North Carolina to New Orleans. Some are pegging that decline to the change in venue.
I watch a good deal of NBA basketball .. but skipped the whole All-Star weekend on TV purposely because they relocated out of Charlotte. Houston Rocket won the three point shootout - would have loved to seen it, but if they want to play politics at this level, so can all of us who pay their salaries.
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ESPN is losing a ton of viewers as well as they have gone more left leaning with their content.
After making the extreme move last year to cancel the NBA All-Star Game in Charlotte, North Carolina, over the state’s HB2 bathroom law, the NBA is now looking seriously at canceling events in the State of Texas should the Lone Star State continue down the legislative path of instituting a similar bathroom law. North Carolina’s HB2 Law mandates that people using bathrooms on state property use only those facilities that correspond to their birth sex.
Texas must be the target because the NFL has made note of us as well.
Say what you want - I don't want to take away anyone's rights, but I am not agreeing with putting women at risk by putting them in the same restroom as men. The only concession I would make, is to make the sex correspond to their driver's license or voting registration instead of birth sex. They need to claim one or the other. None of this back and forth nonsense.
Sports is supposed to be an escape and entertainment. Now not only are they bringing politics into the arena - they are bullies about it. You want to share what you believe - fine. But the threats? Good luck with that.
Long term, it will backfire on them. Note from the article...
Meanwhile, ticket prices for the All-Star Game are plunging since the game was switched from North Carolina to New Orleans. Some are pegging that decline to the change in venue.
I watch a good deal of NBA basketball .. but skipped the whole All-Star weekend on TV purposely because they relocated out of Charlotte. Houston Rocket won the three point shootout - would have loved to seen it, but if they want to play politics at this level, so can all of us who pay their salaries.
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ESPN is losing a ton of viewers as well as they have gone more left leaning with their content.
States should cut the obsession with social divisive legislation and simply work to create JOBS. Conservatives can't get their heads out of slime and grime.
There have been no reported incidents of a trans person attacking a woman in a bathroom.
Not concerned with the true trans person...
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Originally Posted by SoloforLife
States should cut the obsession with social divisive legislation and simply work to create JOBS. Conservatives can't get their heads out of slime and grime.
That's fine... but the feds under Obama started this push.
Allow private businesses to determine their own bathroom policies.
I'm fine with having a gender neutral bathroom in each government building.
This is so overblown.
Oh, and these sports organizations are being stupid.
Everything is politicized. My whole point is not so much the issue itself, but threat that accompanies their take. They will be cutting off is sizable portion of their customer base if they continue this.
Everything is politicized. My whole point is not so much the issue itself, but threat that accompanies their take. They will be cutting off is sizable portion of their customer base if they continue this.
They're idiots, and it's biting them in the azs.
I can do a full switch to college athletics pretty easy.
And if push comes to shove, I can do without watching any sports.
Here's the whole mental illness that stems from the left...
You were born with an inboard or outboard system. That makes you a boy/girl.
However in a screwed up mind... You can identify as a woman even though twig and berries dangle between your legs...
Well if that's the case. I'm a 29 year old who identifies as a 65 year old. Give me that social security and give me the senior discounts now. It's what I identify as and you must cater to me for what I identify as... Otherwise your a Phobocisticismist.
Gender neutral bathroom...Tranny friendly sports... Why would anyone cater to this crap?
And let's be real, most people like to go to the bathroom to do their business and get out. If someone hypothetically wanted to attack women in bathrooms, a little sign with a woman isn't going to stop them from going in.
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