FRAUDS: MLB Boycotted Georgia Allstar Game a Day After Expanding Deal with Communist Chinese

FRAUDS: MLB Boycotted Georgia Allstar Game a Day After
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Major League Baseball expanded its contract with the Chinese firm Tencent, which has significant ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

The announcement was made on April 1st.

On April 2nd Major League Baseball moved the All-Star Game out of Georgia after state leaders passed a new election law that requires a photo ID to vote absentee in the state.
MLB said it was undemocratic.

What frauds.

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The Epoch Times reported:

Major League Baseball had extended and expanded its contract with a Chinese telecommunications giant shortly before boycotting the state of Georgia over the league’s disagreement with the election reforms recently enacted by the Peach State’s democratically elected governor and legislature.

Chinese state media reported on April 1 that the MLB will continue to be aired on the streaming platform operated by Chinese tech giant Tencent, which has significant ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Tencent is of the Chinese companies that had temporarily dropped NBA games as a form of censorship after former Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey spoke out in support of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.

On April 2, the day after the announcement of the Chinese deal, the MLB moved its annual All-Star game out of Atlanta, Georgia, in response to a set of election reforms signed by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last month.

President Trump was right to push for a boycott of Major League Baseball.
Enough is enough.

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