I think when it went to Htown, folks had horrible reviews…Atlanta definitely wants it.
I’d be surprised if Da Boot wouldn’t present a sweet heart deal to keep it.
Is the risk of moving it to another location, even a thing?
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I think when it went to Htown, folks had horrible reviews…Atlanta definitely wants it.
They won’t say anything unless it is affecting who can use what restrooms with women and children.Let's see what the NFL, NBA & NCAA says.
They won’t say anything unless it is affecting who can use what restrooms with women and children.
I think when it went to Htown, folks had horrible reviews…
I’d be surprised if Da Boot wouldn’t present a sweet heart deal to keep it.
Is the risk of moving it to another location, even a thing?
They won’t say anything unless it is affecting who can use what restrooms with women and children.
I was thinking Bayou Classic but said Essence.Houston got poor reviews for both Essence and Bayou Classic.
I'm not sure if there is a risk, now but every few years the risk comes up.
Cajun DeSantis, you‘re spot on with thatWe actually took the the NBA All-Star Game off of Yall because of the bathroom issue
But was a different administration, John Bel Edwards was a conservative democrat (although at times he seemed solidly in the center). Landry is far right and is actively trying to be Cajun DeSantis at this point. (see the nation anthem issue)
People are used to the constant party and being able to walk just about everywhere. The Bayou Classic being anywhere but the N.O. is a no go.I was thinking Bayou Classic but said Essence.
Man I remember folks who never missed a classic in 20 years, saying they would never go to another classic if it’s in Htown.
Them folks were so glad to get back to the City…
You don’t think ATL can pull it off…People are used to the constant party and being able to walk just about everywhere. The Bayou Classic being anywhere but the N.O. is a no go.
Rich white folks want out of Baton Rouge
THIS!But there was push back like a motherfucker when Black folks wanted to have New Orleans East secede from the rest of New Orleans
I kinda remember this, what was the cons against it again?But there was push back like a motherfucker when Black folks wanted to have New Orleans East secede from the rest of New Orleans
I kinda remember this, what was the cons against it again?
Ok I remember the cost part…Primarily cost was an issue and the need to set up a government, Fire/Police departments. Also, the fact that New Orleans East is quite vulnerable to flooding and hurricanes and the area is quite sprawling.
Also, there seemed to be some in-fighting and some of the people who would figure to be major players, people had mixed opinions on them. Also the city of New Orleans probably was going to fight hard against losing nearly 75,000 people and nearly 70% of it's land.
Ok I remember the cost part…
I mean it makes sense…
Complaining about it online isn’t the solution. And neither is voting 100% in favor of one party unless quantifiable benefits are secured then back the highest bidder. You want to claim the vote means something but also want to dictate who people vote for.Louisiana residents, are you watching social media? Are you seeing "Troop NOLA"
Do you see what is going on? All these arrests, all these busts?
This is tangible shit, like it or not and Landry can use this shit to either gain support or just leave people indifferent.
I’ve been doing this long enough that I can come back and say I told you so… We keep trying to get elected officials to care about what we care about, instead of electing people who care about the things we care about. You have to show up for that to happen. Louisiana was already a tough on crime state. We don’t need Black legislators helping create more ways for people to be harmed in jail. Especially when you can’t keep the grass cut on state property you have to drive past to get to the capitol. I was silent the two times she had me cut from the economic development district through legislation. I won’t be silent while you neglect the community in such simple ways Can you pass a bill next session to keep this here grass cut on the Earl K. Long property, since you focused on getting things cut… Sincerely, A Resident of Senate District 15…. PS. When you don’t vote, you ensure things stay the same. Voting for nice people ain’t never changed a Black community…
Nobody showed up to vote for this brotha smh