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Why we politicize everything

The divisive political infestation of sports and entertainment prompts a collective gag reflex, as the glitterati whine about a country that made them famous and rich. Politics on the field and stage just doesn’t feel right.

Sunday night’s Emmy awards was politicized from start to finish, serving as a platform for attacks against President Donald Trump. The show nearly tied its lowest Nielsen ratings, achieved this time last year.

The star-studded audience contained 1-percenters who reneged on promises to leave the country if Hillary Clinton lost the election.

So turn to football. There, a few high-profile 1-percenters are known for disrespecting the symbol of a country that has made them among the most fortunate humans in the world.

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