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Hmmm. Decisions, decisions.
I regret having to leave this forum. A few of the discussions have been educational and supportive; thank you to everyone with true expertise and facts, and your willingness to share. I could block some folks or ignore some discussions, or lurk, but, well, let's go out with a bang.
I am going to guess this group is dominated by straight white men. You need to hear some things (even though you won't and I know that). This post is for me.
You can stop reading now. I will never know.
Why do you hate Jill or care what she says?
You share opinions here every day. You get personal and call people out by name all the time. Occasionally, you feel free to post things that are inaccurate, vicious, racist, sexist: the whole casserole of entitlement. SHE should be silent about her views and create a safe space for you in her establishments and online, which means being free of political statements. She should be PUNISHED. Not only with the lack of your patronage, but by, hm, the weight of the federal government. Her business and investment should be wiped out to benefit a billionaire and she should pay for the privilege, as should everyone else, with public funds.
Honestly, it's hard to know where to begin.
Do you believe professional sports are free of politics? Do you need examples to make it clear? There are so many. Here's an easy one:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/m ... 102554972/
Did that cause you discomfort or did you feel it was apolitical because it aligned with your views? The funny thing is, when I was young, George Brett was notorious for being aggressive and even scary (back when sexual harassment was legal and part of the gauntlet of existence) and he bragged about the number of abortions he caused because it proved his virility, like notches on a bedpost. Look it up. Try Time magazine, maybe Newsweek.
Ever delve into the Hunt family? Their commitment to a Christian camp accused of sexual abuse? Well, we don't have to, we can start with the tomahawk chop. (Right. Nothing to see here.)
You know the NFL charges for military tributes, right? Our tax money funds their fake patriotism.
Ever look up how cheerleaders are paid and treated? At least one franchise had explicit instructions for the grooming of their pubic area. Yet, you don't see female fans losing their collective shit over it. We navigate such spaces because we don't have much choice. It's hard to avoid. FFS, there is an entire chain called Hooters without a companion chain called Peckers and I, for one, regret that, because the merchandise alone would be epic.
Gents, Jill is not catering to you, and that should not feel threatening; you shouldn't give it a second thought. The rest of society caters to you--that's why you think it's normal and so deeply enraging when you don't get what you want, paid for by everyone else.
I regret having to leave this forum. A few of the discussions have been educational and supportive; thank you to everyone with true expertise and facts, and your willingness to share. I could block some folks or ignore some discussions, or lurk, but, well, let's go out with a bang.
I am going to guess this group is dominated by straight white men. You need to hear some things (even though you won't and I know that). This post is for me.
You can stop reading now. I will never know.
Why do you hate Jill or care what she says?
You share opinions here every day. You get personal and call people out by name all the time. Occasionally, you feel free to post things that are inaccurate, vicious, racist, sexist: the whole casserole of entitlement. SHE should be silent about her views and create a safe space for you in her establishments and online, which means being free of political statements. She should be PUNISHED. Not only with the lack of your patronage, but by, hm, the weight of the federal government. Her business and investment should be wiped out to benefit a billionaire and she should pay for the privilege, as should everyone else, with public funds.
Honestly, it's hard to know where to begin.
Do you believe professional sports are free of politics? Do you need examples to make it clear? There are so many. Here's an easy one:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/m ... 102554972/
Did that cause you discomfort or did you feel it was apolitical because it aligned with your views? The funny thing is, when I was young, George Brett was notorious for being aggressive and even scary (back when sexual harassment was legal and part of the gauntlet of existence) and he bragged about the number of abortions he caused because it proved his virility, like notches on a bedpost. Look it up. Try Time magazine, maybe Newsweek.
Ever delve into the Hunt family? Their commitment to a Christian camp accused of sexual abuse? Well, we don't have to, we can start with the tomahawk chop. (Right. Nothing to see here.)
You know the NFL charges for military tributes, right? Our tax money funds their fake patriotism.
Ever look up how cheerleaders are paid and treated? At least one franchise had explicit instructions for the grooming of their pubic area. Yet, you don't see female fans losing their collective shit over it. We navigate such spaces because we don't have much choice. It's hard to avoid. FFS, there is an entire chain called Hooters without a companion chain called Peckers and I, for one, regret that, because the merchandise alone would be epic.
Gents, Jill is not catering to you, and that should not feel threatening; you shouldn't give it a second thought. The rest of society caters to you--that's why you think it's normal and so deeply enraging when you don't get what you want, paid for by everyone else.
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Hmmm...expanding, funding other James Beard nominees...barely surviving I guess.DColeKC wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:36 pmThe property tax fiasco followed up by being asked to extend a tax had more to do with the no votes than the location. To be frank, the majority of the population could give two fucks about the businesses that would have needed to relocate. EV is done. It’s not the best site. It’s even more expensive and requires cooperation from state and federal agencies that don’t want to play or spend.grovester wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:10 pm You don't get it, she alienated half the population as soon as she opened.
She's had the no Trump-ware, no MAGA bullshit since day one and somehow has still thrived and expanded.
In a years time, she will still be around, but there still won't be a ballpark in the Crossroads.
Put the Royals back in the EV, sic Graves and Cleaver on the Feds and use some freaking imagination about how to connect the EV to P&L.
A significant chunk of the opposition will switch sides.
And if there is no public vote required, they’re not worried about what you think. All the imagination in the world doesn’t solve a distance problem. A significant chunk of the population will support it if they don’t have to pay for it.
Jill and her business has never “thrived”. Barely keeping the lights on and doors open isn’t thriving.
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Great post! Don't leave.Belvidere wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:57 pm Hmmm. Decisions, decisions.
I regret having to leave this forum. A few of the discussions have been educational and supportive; thank you to everyone with true expertise and facts, and your willingness to share. I could block some folks or ignore some discussions, or lurk, but, well, let's go out with a bang.
I am going to guess this group is dominated by straight white men. You need to hear some things (even though you won't and I know that). This post is for me.
You can stop reading now. I will never know.
Why do you hate Jill or care what she says?
You share opinions here every day. You get personal and call people out by name all the time. Occasionally, you feel free to post things that are inaccurate, vicious, racist, sexist: the whole casserole of entitlement. SHE should be silent about her views and create a safe space for you in her establishments and online, which means being free of political statements. She should be PUNISHED. Not only with the lack of your patronage, but by, hm, the weight of the federal government. Her business and investment should be wiped out to benefit a billionaire and she should pay for the privilege, as should everyone else, with public funds.
Honestly, it's hard to know where to begin.
Do you believe professional sports are free of politics? Do you need examples to make it clear? There are so many. Here's an easy one:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/m ... 102554972/
Did that cause you discomfort or did you feel it was apolitical because it aligned with your views? The funny thing is, when I was young, George Brett was notorious for being aggressive and even scary (back when sexual harassment was legal and part of the gauntlet of existence) and he bragged about the number of abortions he caused because it proved his virility, like notches on a bedpost. Look it up. Try Time magazine, maybe Newsweek.
Ever delve into the Hunt family? Their commitment to a Christian camp accused of sexual abuse? Well, we don't have to, we can start with the tomahawk chop. (Right. Nothing to see here.)
You know the NFL charges for military tributes, right? Our tax money funds their fake patriotism.
Ever look up how cheerleaders are paid and treated? At least one franchise had explicit instructions for the grooming of their pubic area. Yet, you don't see female fans losing their collective shit over it. We navigate such spaces because we don't have much choice. It's hard to avoid. FFS, there is an entire chain called Hooters without a companion chain called Peckers and I, for one, regret that, because the merchandise alone would be epic.
Gents, Jill is not catering to you, and that should not feel threatening; you shouldn't give it a second thought. The rest of society caters to you--that's why you think it's normal and so deeply enraging when you don't get what you want, paid for by everyone else.
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Can agree this discussion about Jill Cockson has gotten petty, cringe, and personal. Can there be a separate thread for discussions about citizen influencers of KC? I understand anytime there is a vote there will be so called winners and losers, but the stadium vote seems to have driven people to extreme positions and opinions.
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I don't disagree with you. I'll stop bringing her up. We can get back to stadium talk.KCMOJoe89 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 4:59 pm Can agree this discussion about Jill Cockson has gotten petty, cringe, and personal. Can there be a separate thread for discussions about citizen influencers of KC? I understand anytime there is a vote there will be so called winners and losers, but the stadium vote seems to have driven people to extreme positions and opinions.
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From people I know who voted no they had no idea who Jill is or her feelings on the topic. Their no vote was based on one major thing - the Royals need to stay at TSC. And I would imagine that feeling was the primary reason why many others voted no along with the tax. Maybe for those who have some sort of connection to downtown Jill might have influenced their vote one way or the other but most of the county likely couldn't care less about her and downtown.
The election has come and gone, time to move on. Let the teams decide what they do from this point on after this learning experience. For me the first thing the Royals need to do is make some sort of peace with the county, especially with Frank White. If they feel they need to leave TSC before the lease is up then first negotiate some sort of exit deal, something the team should have some before the announcement of leaving TSC.
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There are straight guys on here?
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Let's get this thing to the Crossroads and expand that cap
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The Royals have more than enough legal reasons to get out of the lease anytime they want. They've kept track of all the documentation showing how Frank failed to communicate for two years or more. I'm confident their lawyers could get them out, plus when the Chiefs go at this alone on the county side, they'll want that land which will give more than one reason for the county to let the Royals out early.aknowledgeableperson wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 5:26 pmFrom people I know who voted no they had no idea who Jill is or her feelings on the topic. Their no vote was based on one major thing - the Royals need to stay at TSC. And I would imagine that feeling was the primary reason why many others voted no along with the tax. Maybe for those who have some sort of connection to downtown Jill might have influenced their vote one way or the other but most of the county likely couldn't care less about her and downtown.
The election has come and gone, time to move on. Let the teams decide what they do from this point on after this learning experience. For me the first thing the Royals need to do is make some sort of peace with the county, especially with Frank White. If they feel they need to leave TSC before the lease is up then first negotiate some sort of exit deal, something the team should have some before the announcement of leaving TSC.
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You should go through the dumpster thread sometimeneurosyphilis wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 9:00 pmEasily the stupidest thing I've seen posted here, bravo
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That dumpster is filling up faster these days.
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It’s clear you haven’t been on here very long but if you think a group giving women safe places to give birth as a choice available to them is stupid, that’s cool.neurosyphilis wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 9:00 pmEasily the stupidest thing I've seen posted here, bravo
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One thing that would help the Royals project in the Crossroads is actually showing a plan that is seen as a piece of art itself. If bowing to the beginnings of the Crossroads and taking a stance that they want to join with their own piece of art, I think they would get a much better response. Here are some European football stadiums that could be seen as reflecting an artistic eye. Some were even designed by local firms here in Kansas City. Take the time and come up with a good design that captures the cities dreams. I'm sure others on here could add their own favorite stadiums with a similar view.
New Venezia FC stadium and arena design
'The Cathedral design (Populous) in Milan
New Aviva Stadium in Ireland
Competition for Milan stadium. The Cathedral chosen.
https://www.designboom.com/architecture ... 9-26-2019/
New Venezia FC stadium and arena design
'The Cathedral design (Populous) in Milan
New Aviva Stadium in Ireland
Competition for Milan stadium. The Cathedral chosen.
https://www.designboom.com/architecture ... 9-26-2019/
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If they had a 50-100% higher budget I’m certain they’d love to
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The bottom one cost around $500m and that is for a bigger football stadium. Others are similar. It doesn’t cost that much more to make something visually appealing, it just takes some care to make something that will last instead of just focusing on the money.
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Please stay, your contributions are appreciated by most of us. 90% of the bad posts are easily attributed to just a couple of fools.Belvidere wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:57 pm Hmmm. Decisions, decisions.
I regret having to leave this forum. A few of the discussions have been educational and supportive; thank you to everyone with true expertise and facts, and your willingness to share. I could block some folks or ignore some discussions, or lurk, but, well, let's go out with a bang.
I am going to guess this group is dominated by straight white men. You need to hear some things (even though you won't and I know that). This post is for me.
You can stop reading now. I will never know.
Why do you hate Jill or care what she says?
You share opinions here every day. You get personal and call people out by name all the time. Occasionally, you feel free to post things that are inaccurate, vicious, racist, sexist: the whole casserole of entitlement. SHE should be silent about her views and create a safe space for you in her establishments and online, which means being free of political statements. She should be PUNISHED. Not only with the lack of your patronage, but by, hm, the weight of the federal government. Her business and investment should be wiped out to benefit a billionaire and she should pay for the privilege, as should everyone else, with public funds.
Honestly, it's hard to know where to begin.
Do you believe professional sports are free of politics? Do you need examples to make it clear? There are so many. Here's an easy one:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/m ... 102554972/
Did that cause you discomfort or did you feel it was apolitical because it aligned with your views? The funny thing is, when I was young, George Brett was notorious for being aggressive and even scary (back when sexual harassment was legal and part of the gauntlet of existence) and he bragged about the number of abortions he caused because it proved his virility, like notches on a bedpost. Look it up. Try Time magazine, maybe Newsweek.
Ever delve into the Hunt family? Their commitment to a Christian camp accused of sexual abuse? Well, we don't have to, we can start with the tomahawk chop. (Right. Nothing to see here.)
You know the NFL charges for military tributes, right? Our tax money funds their fake patriotism.
Ever look up how cheerleaders are paid and treated? At least one franchise had explicit instructions for the grooming of their pubic area. Yet, you don't see female fans losing their collective shit over it. We navigate such spaces because we don't have much choice. It's hard to avoid. FFS, there is an entire chain called Hooters without a companion chain called Peckers and I, for one, regret that, because the merchandise alone would be epic.
Gents, Jill is not catering to you, and that should not feel threatening; you shouldn't give it a second thought. The rest of society caters to you--that's why you think it's normal and so deeply enraging when you don't get what you want, paid for by everyone else.
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Yeah we need different opinions and viewpoints, not let the one viewpoint dominate. I suggest mute.