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| From | badgolferman <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> |
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| Newsgroups | misc.phone.mobile.iphone |
| Subject | Re: What are the best free AI apps for old iPhones? |
| Date | 2025-04-08 21:25 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vt448s$uf3t$1@solani.org> (permalink) |
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Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote: > Like in 11 Pro Max? > > Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :) Grok seems to be the most polished. I asked a simple question from Copilot, Gemini, Grok. Here are the results. Question: Did the NHL solve the booing during national anthem? --------------------- Copilot: The NHL has decided to maintain the tradition of playing national anthems before games, despite incidents of booing during performances. According to insiders, the league believes that sticking to tradition is the best course of action, even if it means dealing with occasional disruptions. Some teams may adjust their approach, such as avoiding young singers who might be affected by negative reactions. What are your thoughts on this approach? ------------- Grok: As of April 2, 2025, the NHL has not "solved" the issue of fans booing during national anthems in the sense of implementing a definitive league-wide policy or action that has completely stopped it. The booing, particularly between Canadian and American fans, gained attention during the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off tournament and other recent games, driven largely by political tensions over U.S. tariffs and comments from President Donald Trump about Canada becoming the "51st state." This sparked a back-and-forth where Canadian fans booed "The Star-Spangled Banner," and some American fans retaliated by booing "O Canada." The NHL has not publicly outlined a specific strategy to address this behavior beyond general calls for respect. For example, during the 4 Nations Face-Off final on February 20, 2025, in Boston, the public address announcer asked the crowd to respect both anthems, but boos were still audible during "O Canada." Similarly, at other events like the Toronto Blue Jays' Opening Day on March 27, 2025, the PA announcer urged fans to "be respectful" before the anthems, though booing persisted. These efforts suggest a preference for in-venue appeals rather than punitive measures or structural changes. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has acknowledged the issue in discussions, such as on a Fox News segment in early March 2025, where he noted the "fiery matchup" between the U.S. and Canada, including the anthem booing. However, no concrete league action—like fines, suspensions, or altering pre-game traditions—has been reported. The league seems to view it as a fan-driven expression tied to broader geopolitical sentiments rather than a problem requiring direct intervention. The booing has continued sporadically, with instances like New York Rangers fans booing "O Canada" on March 1, 2025, at Madison Square Garden, showing it hasn’t been fully curbed. Some argue it’s a natural part of sports rivalries, amplified by current events, while others see it as disrespectful. Without a clear resolution or policy shift from the NHL, it remains an ongoing phenomenon as of now, dependent more on fan behavior and external tensions than any league fix. ------------ Gemini: Based on the information available, the NHL has not "solved" the issue of booing during the national anthem. Here's a breakdown of what the information indicates: Recurring Issue: Booing during the national anthem, particularly in games involving U.S. and Canadian teams, has been a recurring issue, especially during the 4 Nations Face-Off. The booing has been linked to political tensions, such as trade disputes. NHL's Response: NHL officials, like Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly, have made pleas for fans to maintain politeness. However, these pleas have not consistently stopped the booing. The NHL has also stated that they are not planning to change their pre-game national anthem routines. Context: The booing appears to be tied to broader political and social tensions, making it a complex issue. The players on the ice have also been seen to be feeding into the intensity of the games, which can also increase the intensity of the crowds reactions. In summary, while the NHL has acknowledged the issue, it has not found a definitive solution to eliminate booing during the national anthem.
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