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Olbermann: Why The NCAA Must Pull The Final Four Out Of Indiana

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Keith explains why sports must lead society against prejudice.
......while I highly doubt that the NCAA is going to pull the Final Four out of Indianapolis, it would please me to no end if the NCAA - among others - were to leave the Hoosier State the Bigoted State and not return until such time as the law is stricken off the books. Religious freedom my ass; this Indiana law is but a smoke-screen for society's bigots to use as a cudgel against members of the LGBT community and it should not stand, period.

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Despite you misinterpreting and misunderstanding my position in an earlier post on a separate thread re: this subject,

I agree. I hope the playoffs ARE moved. If they're not, I hope the local merchants supporting/benefiting from the venue suffer terribly. I hope there's enough people in the US willing to NOT put their money where their mouths are and will stay away for a few games, just to show the Governor how bassackwards his plan is. I hope people refuse to watch those games on T.V., too.

I'm a firm believer in using capital to prove one's point in a capitalist society; it seems to be the best way to get *their* attention. When you bring them to their knees, their hearts and minds will follow.
 
You're going to have a hard time finding a state with the facilities to hold such an event that doesn't have a similar law.

Oh, and you're going to have to move the events out of the US as well because of the law Clinton signed as well.
It can be done, Doc; if the NCAA, the ACC and the SEC could move events out of South Carolina over the display of the Confederate battle flag a certain treasonous rag, then they can do it here.

*scratches head in thought* FYI, Doc: the federal RFRA law doesn't apply to the States' at present, the second part of your comment doesn't hold water. As for the first part...well, I guess we just won't hold events there either, Doc, huh? :mad:
 
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