Douglas Murray on MLB’s All-Star Game move: hopefully ‘decides’ setback’

The author of ‘Madness of Crowds’, Douglas Murray, told ‘Fox & Friends’ on Wednesday that professional sports that will be political in the long run will ‘rebound’ in the long run, in response to the Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game moves from Atlanta to Colorado over the new election law in Georgia.

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DOUGLAS MURRAY: I hope it will. I think everyone should hope that it will go, because what is going on here with Major League Baseball is a very clear example of something we have seen in individuals, across the entire company, in our time. This is it: a person or in this case a state is convicted and then the punishment starts beating. And no one spends enough time on the theme of ‘are they actually guilty of what they are accused of?’

Do they really deserve the punishment for coming? These are sometimes individuals. Sometimes it’s a state. It is decided by whom? I do not know. That the state of Georgia is a racist because of the requirement of the voter. And so you have to take your business out of Georgia.

This is an example of the problem of our time. No attention is paid to the detail whether the accusation is sincere or true. It just passes and then you go straight to the punishment, beats. This is what happened to Georgia.

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