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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 303809" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Yeah, it may have been more profitable to stay on that subject. Who knows?</p><p>But, to get back to it. Bud Peterson said that the biggest reason the ACC decided to move championships out of North Carolina was because governors of other states in the ACC (New York and maybe one more) decreed that their citizens not travel to North Carolina and refused state funding for any state-related-entity travel to North Carolina. The irony of "tolerance", huh? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite5" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused:" /></p><p>So, instead of letting democracy and law run its course, Bud Peterson and the ACC decided to side with the "intolerant" crowd and ban games in North Carolina. He said it was in the best interest of "the student athletes" from those states. These people are supposed to be the academics, the intellectual, the scientifically driven purveyors of truth?</p><p></p><p>Can you imagine the reverse of this? Imagine the governors of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, and others banning travel to a liberal state for some liberal decision, like gay marriage for instance. Would the ACC have sided with them? Would the interest of the "student athletes" from those states have been the primary concern of Bud and the ACC and the NCAA? Can you imagine what the governors of these states would've been called? Now, you tell me, who is tolerant/intolerant again? The irony, the inability to recognize it, and the refusal to even talk about it is truly amazing to me.</p><p></p><p>And, to repeat my final question to those governors, Bud, Swofford, the ACC, the NCAA, and anybody else on that side of the issue: How in the world do you justify removing games from North Carolina while enthusiastically pursuing opportunities to play in China? It's a prime exhibit in the case against Human Rationality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 303809, member: 216"] Yeah, it may have been more profitable to stay on that subject. Who knows? But, to get back to it. Bud Peterson said that the biggest reason the ACC decided to move championships out of North Carolina was because governors of other states in the ACC (New York and maybe one more) decreed that their citizens not travel to North Carolina and refused state funding for any state-related-entity travel to North Carolina. The irony of "tolerance", huh? :confused: So, instead of letting democracy and law run its course, Bud Peterson and the ACC decided to side with the "intolerant" crowd and ban games in North Carolina. He said it was in the best interest of "the student athletes" from those states. These people are supposed to be the academics, the intellectual, the scientifically driven purveyors of truth? Can you imagine the reverse of this? Imagine the governors of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, and others banning travel to a liberal state for some liberal decision, like gay marriage for instance. Would the ACC have sided with them? Would the interest of the "student athletes" from those states have been the primary concern of Bud and the ACC and the NCAA? Can you imagine what the governors of these states would've been called? Now, you tell me, who is tolerant/intolerant again? The irony, the inability to recognize it, and the refusal to even talk about it is truly amazing to me. And, to repeat my final question to those governors, Bud, Swofford, the ACC, the NCAA, and anybody else on that side of the issue: How in the world do you justify removing games from North Carolina while enthusiastically pursuing opportunities to play in China? It's a prime exhibit in the case against Human Rationality. [/QUOTE]
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