MLB protests Georgia voter ID law by moving All-Star game to Colorado, which has voter ID

In perhaps the most idiotic virtue-signaling this year (amid steep competition), Major League Baseball has moved its All-Star Game from Atlanta to Denver to protest the recent voter ID legislation passed in Georgia.
Ignoring for a moment the hypocrisy that major league baseball teams require identification for tickets at will call, the goof balls forgot to check whether Colorado had voter ID already (hint: they do).

They also failed to notice that Atlanta is 51% black and Denver is only 9% black. Is MLB racist?
It appears so.
The satire piece about MLB changing their name to Baseball League Matters in response to the protest can’t be too far off the mark.
