Kansas City Activists Claim Injustice After Worker Ruckus Amid Royals Stadium Victory

Here's a peek at artful prose in the aftermath of a disappointment for new stadium opponents or maybe ChatGPT has an activist setting . . . Either way, this note seems to define how many locals see yesterday's events . . . Check-it: 

"There is a long tradition in Kansas City of Black workers telling the truth in rooms built to ignore them, and paying for it in their bodies. Miller now stands in that lineage. He was not disruptive. The process was disrupted long before he opened his mouth, disrupted by the decision to release documents a day before the hearing, disrupted by a comment clock that ran long for the suits and short for the workers, disrupted by a deal structured specifically to keep it off a ballot.

"What Miller did was refuse to pretend otherwise. And the response, the knee, the cuffs, the summons, revealed more about this deal than any financial projection the city has declined to release. When a government has to physically remove a stadium worker to give a stadium owner $600 million, the deal has already told you whose city it believes this is."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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