Probably nothing. Where I’m from, provincial government officials were sworn in on the power of the king, which was seen as shitty. Many people take there oath laughing at the stupidity of it, being sworn in on a power you don’t recognize and you would oppose for the next few years.
Only recently this « tradition » was totally abolished.
So my guess is that swearing on a holy book is only a show for « tradition » and it don’t mean much in this day and age.
What does it means being « Ai-first » and « non political » because from where I stand from it’s a big political choice choosing AI over the security of your clientele
False dichotomy.
First not all athletes are paid « astronomically ». That’s only a particular subset and in very particular exposures. The reason they makes millions is because they makes billions for the team’s owner. Now this owners use their billions to ensure that the world continues that way.
Second athletes have normally a really really short career vs. Doctor. They mortgage their bodies (and their mental sanity) in a 10 years period and are unable to work very well after that if your salary don’t represent that their no point in doing it and the owner will not make money.
All in all. Athletes are workers (with some benefit) like us and should be seen as such. The real grinch are the owners
40 to 50% of American voters still think Trump is doing a good job despite what the experts are suggesting. I feel that this experts only serve some nefarious group who gaslight everyday people into trying to like some fachist relative … since 2016
Was to stone to vote