The Heroes of Baseball
Major League Baseball has taken a moral stand--if coming to a decision after surveying some of your members for their opinion can be called moral. Maybe a moral headcount. Maybe a new take on the moral majority--of those answering the questionnaire. Anyway....
There are many of us that have thought all along that morality was an abstract idea that actually transcended voting. All more the fools we. Anyway....
So the Major League is not going to have the All-Star Game in Georgia. This is because the majority of players polled thought the voting laws that Georgia was voting on are discriminatory on the basis of race. This leads to several simple questions. Which laws are discriminatory and why? And, since discrimination is illegal, how are the miscreants going to escape justice? What has Georgia done that allows them to avoid prosecution? Or ...are the points under debate less definite? Or are some points more...symbolic?
One thing certain, revolutions, like George Bush, don't do nuance.
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