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8chan News Board Ring: /pn/ - Politics and News - /politics/ - Politics

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 No.345532

Mindful of Atlanta's bid to host the Super Bowl, Falcons owner Arthur Blank said Friday he opposes a so-called "religious freedom" bill approved by the Georgia Legislature that protects opponents of same-sex marriage amid concerns it could lead to discrimination against gay, lesbian and transgender people.

https://archive.is/ZqUk5

>Indiana famously passed a similar bill last year, only to roll back some of the harsher provisions after a sustained public outcry.

>The NFL acknowledged that the religious exemptions bill, passed by both houses of the Legislature but still needing the signature of Gov. Nathan Deal, could have an impact on the selection process for the championship game in 2019 and 2020.

>Atlanta is one of the finalists for the next two Super Bowls to be awarded, along with New Orleans, Miami and Tampa. The city has been considered a clear favorite because of its new retractable-roof stadium, set to open next year.

>The religious exemptions bill could change that.

>"NFL policies emphasize tolerance and inclusiveness, and prohibit discrimination based on age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other improper standard," league spokesman Brian McCarthy said. "Whether the laws and regulations of a state and local community are consistent with these policies would be one of many factors NFL owners may use to evaluate potential Super Bowl host sites."

>"The Atlanta Braves organization believes that House Bill 757 is detrimental to our community and bad for Georgia," the statement reads. "Our organization believes in an environment that is inclusive of all people. In addition to allowing discrimination against citizens of this state, the bill will have a profoundly negative impact on our organization."

>This week, lawmakers also approved the elimination of $10 million in state sales taxes on Super Bowl tickets if Atlanta lands the game.

>The city had hosted the game two times, in 1994 and 2000. Subsequent bids failed to gain approval, with the NFL saying the city would be in a much stronger position if it built a new stadium to replace the 24-year-old Georgia Dome.

>Mercedes-Benz Stadium is going up next door to the Georgia Dome, which will be leveled after its replacement opens. The new $1.4 billion facility has already helped Atlanta land the college football championship game in 2018 and the NCAA Final Four in 2020.

tl;dr- Fuck the NFL for wasting our taxpayer dollars and fuck the state for legislating morality.

 No.345729

Bump since I posted this early in the morning.


 No.346007

>>345532

>>345729

see i dont believe government can legislate fuck all if people want to do it they will, if they dont want to do it they wont

but if the people here support their government doing something the NFL can fuck off with all its pretenses of "good economy" and not try to tell them how to live …… besides building the stadiums always costs more than the locality makes from hosting the events - its always rationalized away as "but the locals can use it after" but its all bullshit and a money loss


 No.346016

>NFL supports slavery

What did you expect?


 No.346025

>>346016

>NFL likes slavery

we all should take a page from the NFL




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