The idea of digital passes being used isn't new. After all, international flights have increasingly demanded passenger proof.
That draconian measure being extended to visiting the theater, events supported by Ticketmaster and similar companies, the evils of Walt Disney parks, and other public spaces has been speculated about for the better part of 1 year.
Fans of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Rangers, however, are among early proof of concepts of what this may look like.
Already doing my job! It's easy too, with alternative options (if one must):
NFL, NHL, etc.? Stream it.
Movie? Book? Game? Pirate it.
Console? Homebrew it.
Boycotting sports, Hollywood, and woke companies that are in luxury entertainment is one of the easiest things you can do.
People have dilemmas when it comes to mega-retail corporations, which becomes tricky to navigate. Not the case for these examples...and I do believe we can expect it to come to fruition.
It'll be more difficult, of course, if they require the pass for public transportation like buses, trains, and domestic flights. We'll see if they go to that extent.
I've been boycotting the NHL for 20 years, and is he still there Gary Bettman? An absolute villain.
NHL hockey turned to garbage when they built all the luxury box super arenas, never converted to big ice and threw more referees onto the tiny playing surface; all the while hiking prices, screwing players, and expanding into the desert forchrisake because mo' moneh.
I wasn't entirely sold on expanding the rink but I've never played hockey, so I am less informed.
Don Cherry though is an easy agreement. How they kicked him out is disgraceful, but unsurprising; CBC and Canadian government is massively cucked, and unfortunately the comments that I read of 'hockey fans' was very uninspiring.
Stopped following sports entirely many years ago due to the time investment being implausible. Never regretted it. I stream the NFL occasionally, but there are limited days and it's a sport where athletes try to kill each other, so there's that.
The idea of digital passes being used isn't new. After all, international flights have increasingly demanded passenger proof.
That draconian measure being extended to visiting the theater, events supported by Ticketmaster and similar companies, the evils of Walt Disney parks, and other public spaces has been speculated about for the better part of 1 year.
Fans of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Rangers, however, are among early proof of concepts of what this may look like.
Edit: Added Rangers.
Boycott those fuckers.
"What if they held an event and nobody showed up?"
Already doing my job! It's easy too, with alternative options (if one must):
Boycotting sports, Hollywood, and woke companies that are in luxury entertainment is one of the easiest things you can do.
People have dilemmas when it comes to mega-retail corporations, which becomes tricky to navigate. Not the case for these examples...and I do believe we can expect it to come to fruition.
It'll be more difficult, of course, if they require the pass for public transportation like buses, trains, and domestic flights. We'll see if they go to that extent.
If you want to go down that path ...
I've been boycotting the NHL for 20 years, and is he still there Gary Bettman? An absolute villain.
NHL hockey turned to garbage when they built all the luxury box super arenas, never converted to big ice and threw more referees onto the tiny playing surface; all the while hiking prices, screwing players, and expanding into the desert forchrisake because mo' moneh.
Long live Don Cherry. Fuck the NHL.
I wasn't entirely sold on expanding the rink but I've never played hockey, so I am less informed.
Don Cherry though is an easy agreement. How they kicked him out is disgraceful, but unsurprising; CBC and Canadian government is massively cucked, and unfortunately the comments that I read of 'hockey fans' was very uninspiring.
Stopped following sports entirely many years ago due to the time investment being implausible. Never regretted it. I stream the NFL occasionally, but there are limited days and it's a sport where athletes try to kill each other, so there's that.
Edit: Canadian government instead of 'Canada'.