Jane Coaston
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One, honestly, a lot of the sports people who I know and really respect moved over there.
And so there is a section of blue sky, which is magical, where it's just nice people talking about sports.
And at no point is anyone screaming about like whatever Clay Travis had to say about anything.
And I'm like, oh, this is nice.
Like, it's just a nice place to be like.
the Olympics.
It's been great.
Uh, my good friend Roger Sherman is covering the Olympics and he posts every day about stuff to watch and fun things that are happening.
Like, you know, the U S is in the gold medal match and curling and he's super pumped about it.
And I'm like, yes, there, there's a real, I think because it is less algorithmically determined, there is some real like beautifully organic things that can happen, especially around sports, which makes me happy.
But I would also say that I think blue sky offers an opportunity to people who are either, and this is an important separation, people who are either on the political left or people who really fucking hate Donald Trump.
And I think that those two groups are weirdly have been at loggerheads for a really long time.
And it drives me nuts.
Yes, Bernie crowd.
there's a version of the United States in which we have a different political structure and we have lots of political parties and technically we do, but we don't.
And so you see how often, I think there was a great visual, I believe in the New Yorker where it's like, it's comparing conservatism and liberalism.
And it's like,
You know, with conservatives, you've got all the red arrows pointed in one direction, just screaming at Democrats all the time.
And then you've got this image of all these blue arrows all pointing in different directions, all screaming at each other.
And that is not helpful.