See the reaction to recent NBA deals: disgust that the profitability the league should redound to the laborers, implicit siding with owners
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I would like 2 know how many jobs were lost 2 over pay nba players. ESPN let go 300 4 over bid 4 sports tv deal. Then stadium deals
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In the case of the NBA, player salaries is not what dictates ticket prices.
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I'm sure there's a racial element
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That has nothing to do with the ratio of profit distribution between players and owners.
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That's not the disdain I'm pointing to here.
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What does it say about our economic system that athletes/celebrities are valued SO highly & public servants not at all?
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That's a separate issue from how the profits created ought to be distributed to laborers versus ownership
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where do you get this?
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reaction to recent NBA deals
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I have 1 issue with these large contracts. they want tax payers 2 pay 4 their stadiums. Subsidize billionaire/millionaires hobby
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Sure, but that's a separate issue
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on the flip side those same assholes disparage the
#FightFor15 saying "those are shitty jobs" -
instead of thinking "maybe I am not being paid what I'm worth" and join the fight
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jealousy, with a tinge of racism.
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