I appeal to all (Canadian sports fans) who think that voting should be easy for all citizens of all backgrounds, ethnicities, identities and back-stories, of all countries, everywhere... Please follow my example and post something like this to: https://www.tsn.ca/help/contact-us form (Click through. I promise it Just Works™)
In solidarity with Georgia (US)'s newly re-suppressed voters, I appeal to your network to black out Masters coverage this year. Remembering the history of the Confederacy, the resonance of "Masters" where slaves once worked around it, where the first re-suppression legislation (of over 300 pieces in over 40 states) was passed, the optics are horrible and as a voice against suppression of freedom, for conscience' sake, TSN should black it out this year.
There's a 500 character limit so this doesn't say everything I would want, but it'll be enough to get the message across. Will you join me? (like the 50 people a day coming in singing Alice's Restaurant) Can we effect this change? I've gotten four "likes" so far on FaceBook but I'll bet that hasn't resulted in more than maybe one or two further posts to TSN.
It's incomprehensible to us as Canadians that any political party would EVER want to keep anyone from voting, but that's what this bill in Georgia was written to do. The governor took it inside a private office with six or eight white men and a cameraman to sign it. He sat at one end of a table with these guys in masks staring him down, beneath a picture of an antebellum plantation.
Meanwhile, a black woman member of the lower house in Georgia knocked politely but firmly on the door calling for the signature to be done in public. It went down like this:
Assemblywoman: Knock! Knock!
Georgia Capitol Police: You're under arrest.
And she was arrested and dragged out, charged with felony obstruction and disrupting assembly business. Think of an opposition MP / MLA / MPP / MNA from YOUR province being dragged away by the cops-on-duty from the Governor General or Lieutenant Governor's residence and charged with similar "crimes". If you don't feel outraged, I question if you understand what representative, responsible government, democratically elected means, or if you believe in it at all.
Three time zones, the whole continental US and an international border away, there isn't much I can do about this, but I can't become comfortably numb about this, and neither should anyone with democratic scruples of good conscience.
So, I'm not asking for money. I'm only asking that you click here and copy-paste the 2nd paragraph of this blog post and hit send. I won't encourage you to do it multiple times, but maybe this is a time to relinquish default Canadian "politeness". Their phone number is 1-833-TSN-HELP or 1-833-876-4357. For me, maybe it's time to try to figure out this Twitter thing and send a haiku to @TSNGolf.
I AM going to cc this to audience.relations@bellmedia.ca, too.
Here's hoping that, it's still true that... you can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant ... even without 8x10 colour glossy pictures ... This is the colour I've found to try to start a small change. The crayons are free. If I toss you one, will you catch it and add your scribbling to it?
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