the most clarifying thing I’ve learned by paying attention to MLB labor relations for the last decade is that some of you are just losers. you are sad losers who wish that a billionaire would smile at you for a fleeting moment while sticking his hand in your wallet
Obviously this site is full of incels and other losers who are happy to see a scumbag like Hart succeeding, but given the sheer number of terrible replies to this post, I suspect he or his agents are also paying the same bot army that shows up on any post about Jackass Pitcher.
Carter Hart and four former Hockey Canada teammates were charged with sexual assault in connection to an alleged incident in June 2018 but were acquitted of all charges in July 2025.
Now, the shield stopping Hart from answering questions is likely to stay in place.
Here’s Fuckface going full Hitler, calling the press the “enemy of the people” because he’s a miserable fucking failure & gets all butthurt if anyone asks a real question. But the child-raping sack of shit’s got it all wrong. HE is the enemy of the people.
In fiction evil is often written to have depth and complexity while good is written to be simple and boring. But in real life evil is boring and predictable while good is complex and unique every single time.
Platner is a bad candidate, and also the presumptive nominee. It will be a binary choice between him and Collins. Hold your nose and vote for him if you live in Maine, if you don't live in Maine wait till after the election to shit on him.
Setting aside the objection to billionaires for being billionaires (which I don't share) this IS what people miss about the "athletes make too much" thing.
That revenue is generated by the game. It either goes to the players or the owners. There's no third option where it gets taken away and given to teachers or fire fighters or whoever you personally find more worthy of it.
Owners and players both deserve the revenue they co-create.
The imposition of a limit on one party's share, by a party not limiting their own, is a scam.