Jon Pritchett, senior vice president at the John Locke Foundation, and Ed Tiryakian, visiting professor at markets and management at Duke University, discuss the political Left’s “weaponization” of sports. Pritchett and Tiryakian offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio.
JLF’s Jon Pritchett and Duke’s Ed Tiryakian discuss the left’s ‘weaponization’ of sports
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