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Did you read the article? Or just get your panties in an immediate bunch?  Without counting words over 50% of the article is directly related to sports.  For example:

 

The WNBA dedicated its season to Taylor and the Say Her Name movement. Before the opening game of the WNBA season in July, the New York Liberty and Seattle Storm held a 26-second moment of silence. Taylor was 26 at the time she was killed. Her name is on the back of team jerseys, and has been inked on shoes in both the WNBA and NBA. NFL players were allowed to wear a helmet decal with her name during season openers.

"We are dedicating this season to Breonna Taylor, an outstanding EMT who was murdered over 130 days ago in her home," Liberty player Layshia Clarendon said in July.

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3 minutes ago, Nester said:

There is a sports angle to this. 

 

Remember when all those millionaires took a single day off work and stopped racism? 

I had to pull strings at work to get my two weeks off over the holidays this year. I should have said it was to end racism.

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6 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

Does anyone else think indict is a weird word?  I can't think of any other words where "ict" is pronounced ight.


I like how you responded and yet didn’t touch on the politics of it! Genius! 😃 

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11 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

Does anyone else think indict is a weird word?  I can't think of any other words where "ict" is pronounced ight.

Not many know this but the urban word often (mis)spelled a’ight is actually spelled eyeict. 

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What happened to her was a tragedy, and it appears a crime, but I don't see the sports part either. I like sports to escape. The world sucks. I kind of get that part, and I like having a place that doesn't suck once in a while. Go Bills.

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2 minutes ago, mykidsdad said:

What happened to her was a tragedy, and it appears a crime, but I don't see the sports part either. I like sports to escape. The world sucks. I kind of get that part, and I like having a place that doesn't suck once in a while. Go Bills.

 

I think the point might be a large percentage of their viewers/readers feel they are unable to escape through sports, because it's happening right outside their doors.

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14 minutes ago, section122 said:

Did you read the article? Or just get your panties in an immediate bunch?  Without counting words over 50% of the article is directly related to sports.  For example:

 

The WNBA dedicated its season to Taylor and the Say Her Name movement. Before the opening game of the WNBA season in July, the New York Liberty and Seattle Storm held a 26-second moment of silence. Taylor was 26 at the time she was killed. Her name is on the back of team jerseys, and has been inked on shoes in both the WNBA and NBA. NFL players were allowed to wear a helmet decal with her name during season openers.

"We are dedicating this season to Breonna Taylor, an outstanding EMT who was murdered over 130 days ago in her home," Liberty player Layshia Clarendon said in July.

I've always hated that expression whenever I see it. 

FYI, I did read the entire article. 

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