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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Saving America through Baseball –
Covering the Bases with Spirit, Justice,
Tradition and Meritocracy
There is no more urgent time in our history
than right now to bring back the morality of
the 50’s, combined with the racial and
gender gains accumulated, and loudly sound
the alarm that while America is in a dire
financial crisis - what is even more
insidious is its culture, which is in total
ruin. Victor Baltov’s new book, Baseball
is America: Origins and History; the Good,
the Bad and the Ugly (Author House),
drives home the point that America is no
longer leading the world and has, by
following the principles and values of other
countries, put the future of the American
free market enterprise system in jeopardy!
By drawing a parallel with Baseball and
America, Baltov’s book is extremely
informational in the areas of baseball
history and issues, American history and
cultural issues, and drug use within
baseball. It explains why free market
enterprise only works with Christian
principles as its moral code, not political
correctness; by making Americans live up to
the true meaning of its creed and judge
people by the content of real character
within the strike zone (realm) of Founding
principles and Christian values.
While America has freedom of religion, its
people are not allowed to practice the
doctrine of their faith in the public eye or
corporate structure, but instead practice
political correctness (man’s law) which is
now, sadly, serving as our moral compass.
Humanism allows for liberal ways of living
that normalize unacceptable Christian
behavior – expanding the acceptable
behavioral strike zone that views acts such
as cheating and stealing as simply the
‘competitive edge’ or ‘strategy.’ In other
words, making it whatever we want it to be
in order to win!
Arguing that Synthetic Era baseball is
un-American, the author causes Americans to
pause and ask ‘What is American?’ Are we
really the United States of America or the
United States of Entertainment? It goes a
long way in convincing readers to elect
public service officials who represent the
Spirit of ’76 instead of the spirit of
secularism – bringing back a system of
rewarding those playing by the rules and
obeying American laws instead of the exact
opposite.
There is a sense of urgency exhibited in
Baltov’s writing that reflects the cultural
and economic crisis our great country is in.
By trying to awaken the sleeping giant out
of its complacency, he hopes people will be
ready to respond if and when disaster
strikes.
As a tidbit to this book, Baltov will, in
his third book in the series, step into a
New Age of Enlightenment where he will
fearlessly express his cure for our cultural
woes. In fact, he attempts to accomplish
what Karl Marx tried in the 1840’s – to
change an unfair and unjust system – but
that is where the similarity ends! Baltov’s
vision is the complete opposite of Marx;
where Marx once viewed religious beliefs as
an obstacle to wealth redistribution and
social status, the author views the practice
of religious values and principles as
imperative in alleviating injustice and
unfairness naturally, through voluntary
behavior, instead of forced government
action. Since baseball incorporates four
sub-systems (family, youth activities,
education and the entertainment industry),
reflecting the larger American cultural
superstructure, it means that those playing
by the rules should be rewarded, and those
not playing by the rules and laws should be
subjected to impartial justice and no longer
hailed as role models!
To learn more on this insightful author and
his riveting series, visit
www.baseballisamerica.com .
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