The ongoing labor dispute between NFL executives and union referees climaxed Monday night in Seattle, when a botched call by incompetent replacement refs robbed the Green Bay Packers of a win. Besides turning game officiating into a farce and risking the health of players, the referee lockout also shines a light on the bigger problems surrounding class in America. On Democracy Now!, Nation sportswriter Dave Zirin compares the “corporate arrogance” of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell—who despite making $20 million a year, demonizes union referees for defending their pension packages—to Wisconsin governor and union-buster Scott Walker, a Packers fan who awkwardly tweeted support for the union refs after Monday night’s game.
—Steven Hsieh