NAACP urges athletes not to play for Texas teams

Austin, Texas – The NAACP is asking professional athletes not to sign with teams in Texas on account of the state’s "archaic policies, disguised as laws."

Black Voters Matter protesters gather outside the Texas Capitol to protest the state's GOP-priority elections law.
Black Voters Matter protesters gather outside the Texas Capitol to protest the state's GOP-priority elections law.  © IMAGO / ZUMA Wire

A letter from the civil rights organization was issued to the NFL, NBA, WNBA, NHL, and MLB, according to a statement on the NAACP’s homepage.

Texas has nine professional sports teams that would be impacted by the NAACP’s initiative, including the Houston Astros, who are currently playing in baseball’s World Series.

"Over the past few months, legislators in Texas have passed archaic policies, disguised as laws, that directly violate privacy rights and a woman’s freedom to choose, restrict access to free and fair elections for Black and Brown voters, and increase the risk of contracting coronavirus," the statement said.

Though there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Texas, conservative lawmakers in the Lone Star State have moved to overhaul the electoral system in what they say are efforts to guard against fraudulent voting practices.

The state is currently at odds with the Department of Justice over recently drafted anti-abortion measures that would prevent women from terminating a pregnancy after roughly six weeks, which is often before a person knows they’re pregnant. In March, the pandemic-battered state’s governor signed an order ending mask mandates, which limit the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

The NAACP’s letter also stated that women, Black people, and anyone wanting to lower their chances of dying from Covid-19 should "avoid Texas."

"Professional athletes serve as some of our country’s greatest role models and we need them to join us to fight for democracy," said NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson.

Gary Bledsoe, who is the president of the Texas NAACP said, "The continued attacks on people of color in the state of Texas are reprehensible."

Cover photo: IMAGO / ZUMA Wire

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