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In reply to the discussion: Imagine if all this time dedicated to basketball was allocated to Piketty's new book [View all]malaise
(295,008 posts)41. Where did I suggest that it was inconsequential?
Where did I object to coverage of a racist team owner and successful labor action.
Read my posts on the importance of the basketball moment that goes way beyond basketball.
That said there are other issues that deserve way more coverage and Piketty's book is one of them.
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Imagine if all this time dedicated to basketball was allocated to Piketty's new book [View all]
malaise
Apr 2014
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ACTUALLY what happened in basketball involves someone whose life portray Piketty's explanations nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Apr 2014
#21
Americans don't need no Frog telling us how to run our economy. We just turn to super
Dark n Stormy Knight
Apr 2014
#22
Imagine if all this time dedicated to all sports was allocated to the issues that affect all of us.
Vashta Nerada
Apr 2014
#24
I don't understand why people get so emotionally attached to sports teams.
Vashta Nerada
Apr 2014
#27
Our mainstream media is too complicit, corrupt and lazy to laser in on economic issues.
merrily
Apr 2014
#28
Not at all. Bieber and his like are covered on so-called news programs as well as on
merrily
Apr 2014
#42