Dave Zirin will be speaking in Los Angeles on "The Power of Protest: from 
Madison to Opening Day" " on Tuesday, March 22, 7pm. at USC, Leavey Library 
auditorium.  Details available on 
facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/event.php?eid=135631843169847 or 
 
call:  (213) 309-2713.



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Subject: [E of S] Say it Loud on Opening Day: MOVE THE GAME

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Say it Loud on Opening Day: Baseball Must Move the All-Star Game from Arizona 
by Dave Zirin 

At the risk of profound understatement, it’s been a difficult 2011 in the state 
of Arizona. Jared Loughner’s shooting spree that grievously injured Rep. 
Gabrielle Giffords and killed six, including nine-year old Christina Green, was 
a national horror. The killings also focused global attention on Arizona’s 
toxic 
political culture. Gun-toting nativists, white supremacist state senators, 
anti-immigrant laws like the infamous SB 1070, and Gov. Jan Brewer spinning 
myths about “headless bodies” [1] on the Arizona/Mexico border, turned the 
state 
into a national punchline. After Loughner’s rampage, the punchline became a 
cautionary tale, and everyone from Gov. Brewer to Barack Obama called on the 
political fire breathers to give it a rest.
Unfortunately, Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce didn’t get the memo. 
Pearce, 
a man chummy with those who consider swastikas to be fashion accessories, 
returned this year with new legislation that would peel the paint off the 
Statue 
of Liberty. Pearce has proposed SB 1611 [2], which among other things would 
force schools to report students who cannot produce documents verifying their 
U.S. citizenship or legal residence. School adminstrators that refuse would be 
subject to prosecution. It's a law that would compel teachers and principals 
into becoming de facto INS agents. It's also a law that would be a brazen 
challenge to the US Constitution which protects the right of every child to 
attend a public school.
As Gabriel Chin, a University of Arizona Law professor said [3], "This is all 
aiming for Supreme Court test cases by doing something that is over the 
constitutional line. It's really alarming and astonishing that they would 
deliberately violate the Constitution in this way." Last Friday, there were 
walkouts at eight Phoenix area high schools, as students joined together to 
march on the state house and protest Pearce’s bill.
As the primordial ooze of Arizona’s politics comes to a boil yet again, the 
question must be posed anew to Major League Commissioner Bud Selig: Will the 
2011 All-Star Game go ahead as planned in the state of Arizona? Will Selig 
ignore the latest from Russell Pearce, along with the thousands of petitioners, 
protesters, and players and reward a state with aspirations of apartheid with 
the Midsummer Classic?
By last year, Selig offered his position in a statement as bizarre as it was 
obtuse. Pressured for an answer, he said [4], “Apparently all the people around 
and in minority communities think we’re doing OK. That’s the issue, and that’s 
the answer. I told the clubs today: ‘Be proud of what we’ve done.’ They are. We 
should. And that’s our answer. We control our own fate, and we’ve done very 
well.” No one is quite sure what this means but the answer was still clear. 
Yes, 
as of last summer, he would be ignoring all concerns and the game would be 
played as planned in Arizona.
Selig chose to disregard the concerns of his own players, 27.7% of whom were 
born in Latin America, and the MLB Players’ Association. He wouldn’t comment on 
the fact that the biggest star in the game Albert Pujols, said of the recent 
Arizona legislation [5], "I'm opposed to it. How are you going to tell me that, 
me being Hispanic, if you stop me and I don't have my ID, you're going to 
arrest 
me? That can't be."
He didn’t care that 2010 All-Stars Adrian Gonzalez, Joakim Soria, Jose Valverde 
and Yvonni Gallardo have said that they wouldn’t play in the 2011 game if it 
goes ahead in Arizona as planned. [6] He shrugged his shoulders when World 
Series winning manager of the Chicago White Sox Ozzie Guillen, swore to uphold 
an All Star boycott. And Selig showed contempt for the thousands of 
petitioners, 
the fans who demonstrated in 20 major league cities last summer, and the former 
MLB executives all of whom have pleaded with him to “move the game.”
In 2011, since the horrific shootings, not to mention the latest legislation by 
Pearce, Selig hasn’t even deigned us with rambling incoherence. He’s been 
silent.
This has enraged those who built the protests last summer at the park. Enrique 
Morones, the former VP of Latino and Diversity marketing for the San Diego 
Padres and a protest organizer to move the game, said to me,
“As the temperature rises in Arizona and another nine-year-old girl is killed 
Christina Green, we remind Bud Selig that two years earlier a nine-year-old 
girl 
was murdered because of racial profiling, Brisenia Flores. She was murdered by 
Minuteman and Federation of American Immigration Reform activist Shawna Forde. 
Bud, once again we ask, move the game. How many deaths in Arizona do you need 
to 
be convinced that now is not the time or the place to have MLB All Star game in 
Arizona?"
Favianna Rodriguez, co-founder of the online advocacy group Presente.org [7] 
also spoke to this, saying to me, "The events in Arizona of recent months- the 
shooting in Tucson, the trial of Shawna Forde for the murder of 9 year-old 
Brisenia Flores, and the proposed legislation – are strong evidence for not 
having the 2011 All-Star Game in the dangerous and bigoted state of Arizona."
More and more people are saying that this cannot pass. Immigration activists 
around the country are planning in April to inaugurate the new season with 
Opening Day protests at parks across the country. I’ve spoken to those planning 
pickets, banner drops, and even more creative ways to welcome the National 
Pastime with a message to Bud Selig: "Will you or will you not move the damn 
game?" If he won’t answer the question, then clearly we’re not asking it loudly 
enough.

[Dave Zirin is the author of “Bad Sports: How Owners are Ruining the Games we 
Love” (Scribner) and just made the new documentary “Not Just a Game.” Receive 
his column every week by emailing [email protected]. Contact him at 
[email protected].]


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Source URL: 
http://www.thenation.com/blog/159060/say-it-loud-opening-day-baseball-must-move-all-star-game-arizona

Links:
[1] 
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/The-Vote/2010/0904/Jan-Brewer-corrects-the-record-on-headless-bodies-in-the-desert

[2] 
http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-hispanic-republicans/2011/02/22/national-hispanic-group-slams-pearces-omnibus-sb-1611-and-democratic-legislator-sinema-protests-at-capitol-today-at-1130-am/

[3] 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/04/arizona-students-stage-walkout_n_831659.html

[4] http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/37139256/ns/sports-baseball/
[5] 
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/dailypitch/post/2010/07/california-groups-pressure-bud-selig-to-move-2011-all-star-game/1

[6] 
http://oneroyalway.com/royals-blog/writers-broadcasters-personalities-websites/joakim-soria-support-boycott-of-2011-all-star-game-in-arizona/

[7] http://presente.org/

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