Posted on 08/27/2020 3:34:56 PM PDT by Hojczyk
“”””Wrong. This sh!t show has been going on in Portland for YEARS.””””
That’s what I thought. But hey, it will burn itself out......in a hundred years or so.
Ugh. What a winner. Sounds like the mayor of nearby Louisville, KY talking about the Until Freedom group moving here from out of state to protest, they had this big march Tues and this idiot goes, ‘Well this group is largely peaceful, but if anything happens we’ll be ready’ and ‘Public safety is our #1 priority’ Wanted to reach through the computer monitor and smack the hell out of him. 80+ days of protests/riots with no end in sight.
Yeah, well, we think the wisest thing is just to let this cancer-y thing here, ah..., run its’, ahh..., natural course; You know, these cancers don’t usually last much longer than the patient does...
Yep - could not care less about MLB, the NFL, or the NBA. And if the Washington Huskies athletic department goes down this same, dark road, it’s going to be “Bye bye!”
That’s pretty damning. “We aren’t doing anything, we just hope it will stop.” And it may stop when there is nothing left to burn.
Between empty stadiums, an economic depression and athletes holding the few games hostage, this is going to be a death knell for several professional sports leagues.
People were annoyed and canceling tickets for kneeling football players. Canceling the few games after all this moral peacocking will drive most of the rest away.
You clearly care more thanI do, I could NOT care less! ;-)
“[The protest] will ultimately burn itself out,”
absoutely, Ted! ... when everything has been burned down and there’s nothing left to burn ...
It’s the city that will eventually burn out.
I trust every democrat business owner is getting the government they voted for nice and hard.
JoMa
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