On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump slammed “woke” culture and Major League Baseball, even suggesting that professional baseball should be boycotted for abandoning Georgia.
Trump made his comments during a phone call into Newsmax TV.
The 45th President has made a number of appearances and statements in recent weeks, after being relatively quiet immediately after the 2020 election.
The former president said MLB should be punished for moving its All-Star Game from Atlanta to Boulder, Colorado in protest over Georgia’s recent election reform bill.
Trump even said the recently passed bill was “watered down” if anything, and also noted that Boulder was “much less diverse” than the original location of the game, Atlanta.
“I would say boycott baseball, why not,” Trump told Newsmax TV’s Heather Childers. Trump added that “woke is not good for our country.”
Trump told Newsmax TV, “Now they’ve moved the All-Star Game because they thought the bill was too tough when it’s not.”
Trump continued, “I think a lot of people are giving up on baseball anyway… they shouldn’t be hurting the people of Georgia.”
The former president then dared “woke” corporations to protest states more conservative than now-purple Georgia.
“Let ‘em try boycotting Texas,” Trump said. “Texas will teach ‘em a lesson. Let ‘em try it. Frankly, these companies should stay out of it, because all they do is aggravate people.”
Trump said not enough conservative leaders were standing up to the corporations for opposing the Georgia law.
“If Republican conservatives… if they would boycott these companies that were so above it all, you’d find that they would come back in the fold very quickly,” Trump said.
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He also blasted these organizations for merely parroting liberal talking points about the voting law. Republicans contend that the new law actually increases voters, while opponents of the law insist that the bill amounts to voter suppression.
“As soon as Stacey Abrams speaks out they end up folding,” Trump said of the companies and the Democratic activist.
“We have more people than they do,” he finished.
It remains to be seen if Trump supporters, conservatives, or Texans in general would follow Trump’s lead on boycotting baseball.
On Monday, the Texas Rangers had their home opener for the baseball season, with a full stadium.
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