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This is quite surprising to me, but the free market tends to win out in the end.
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This is quite surprising to me, but the free market tends to win out in the end.
I don't get this. You give a team a band you are proud of and denotes strength and power. It's why you never see a team with the name wet farts.
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Is it really the free market though pushing for the change? I'm not saying it's right or wrong, I think they're just trying to get ahead of the mob.
They pull Major League from streaming services and I'm rioting.
And here's one where if the change to something it could be "Tribe" - that would fit
They're shitty anyway.**
"The mob" is just the free market though. If enough people decided that they were offended by the name Walmart, to the point where it was affecting profits and stock price, Walmart would change its name.
If the Indians change their name, they're following the money. I find it very far-fetched that they would make the wrong financial situation here - there's too much money at stake, and it's not like MLB executives are known to be a bunch of emotional bleeding hearts.
Well they can rename themselves the Cuyahoga Fire Marshals.
I don’t think you can say that for sure though. To say it’s the free market you’d see actual customer shifts, etc. And you can’t measure that right now. Now I’m sure some advertising people might be making threats but there is a ton of virtue signaling right now and it remains to be seen if people would really pull the plug on stuff.
They all probably hate Jeff Bezos but I bet 98% of the protesters buy stuff on Amazon