Posted on 04/06/2021 6:17:51 PM PDT by RandFan
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called on Americans to boycott Major League Baseball for attacking Georgia’s election laws while doing business in China.
On Tuesday, the Kentucky senator said Americans must boycott each and every company that attacks laws meant to uphold the integrity of U.S. elections. He explained that while MLB is attacking Americans fighting for voter integrity, they’re cozying up with the Chinese Communist Party. He pointed to the lavish new contract between MLB and the Chinese firm Tencent, which was signed last week.
Paul’s remarks are supported by President Trump and millions of Americans.
“Delta Airlines also has ties with Communist China, it’s probably all just a big coincidence,” political commentator JP Sears said. “Moving along, even Barack Obama took a break from controlling things behind the scenes to congratulate Major League Baseball for taking a stand, against America, and for Chinese Communism. Here.”
Paul added Americans must openly oppose and stand up to the intimidation and harassment by large corporations. He said the likes of MLB, Coca-Cola, Delta and others “would rather associate with Communist China,” and conservatives should “fight back.”
What’s the CCP got on Denver CO that MLB would move to Denver?? Anyone know?
Colorado voted for their candidate, Biden, by 55.4% IIRC.
Rand is correct. China is Coke’s big new market. Same for Delta and MLB.
I think you might have something there, Sen. Paul.
Never flown Delta. Never will.
Don’t drink Coke. Never will.
Gave up all Major League Sports. Won’t go back.
I stand with Rand.
Mark Levin came up with a good point today:
To combat ‘jim crow’ voting laws (according to biden), ‘white supremacy’ and ‘racism’, MLB moved their all star game and its supposed $100 million economic impact to the community, from one of the blackest cities in America to one of the whitest cities in America.
Why don't they just move to Beijing?
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