Red Sox Owners Shutting Down Real Talk in Maine Election, That Ain't Right
NESN pulled a candidate's ad criticizing the team's owners, showing how money talks and folks get silenced.

Aight, so peep this: Graham Platner, dude runnin' for Senate out in Maine, dropped an ad callin' out Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the folks who own the Red Sox. He sayin' they messin' up the team. But NESN, the network FSG basically own, yanked that joint. That's some BS right there.
FSG ain't just about baseball. They got Liverpool too, and all kinda other ish. These cats got bread for days, and they usin' it to control the narrative. They don't want nobody speakin' truth to power, especially 'bout their own pockets.
Platner was keepin' it 100, tellin' it how it is. The Red Sox ain't been the same since these corporate cats took over. Ticket prices sky high, and the team ain't even winnin' like they used to. It's all about the Benjamins, baby.
This ain't nothin' new, tho. Corporations always tryin' to shut down dissent. They don't want nobody rockin' the boat. But we gotta keep speakin' up, even when they try to silence us.
They call it capitalism, but it feels more like oppression. These big companies got all the power, and they usin' it to keep the little man down. It's a struggle, for real.
NESN's claimin' they just protectin' their brand. But we know the real deal. They protectin' their owners, protectin' their profits. They ain't lookin' out for the people.
This why trust is low, man. Can't trust the media, can't trust the politicians, can't trust these corporations. Everybody got their own agenda, and it usually ain't about helpin' the community.
But check it, by pullin' that ad, they just made Platner more famous. Now everybody talkin' 'bout him and what he said. Sometimes, the oppressor just ends up helpin' the oppressed, ya dig?
These cats think they slick, but we see right through 'em. They try to control the game, but we gotta play our own game. We gotta build our own platforms, tell our own stories, and keep it real with each other.
It's a marathon, not a sprint. The struggle continues. We gotta stay woke, stay vigilant, and keep fightin' for justice. Power to the people, always.
Don't let the system get you down, keep yo head up and stay true to who you are.
Sources:
* ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) * NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)


