Arthur Brain
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The old fruit snake slander. Right Bane. Good one haha
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Whatever, you're just a crank and bored now...
The old fruit snake slander. Right Bane. Good one haha
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I can understand why they are choosing to protest as they are. It was the only platform available to bring the police brutality towards blacks front and center. Until the DOJ, government and police apply the principle of *color-blindness* into their job description, there is no good reason to NOT protest.
Insofar as Trump ... this is just another issue to take the focus off of Russia and the horrible way he has handled the disaster in Puerto Rico.
Whatever, you're just a crank and bored now...
Yep, not to practice their politics on the field, you're learning.
They also have coaches telling them to stand, if they wont follow what they are asked, they should be fired.
Admit your transgression Bane. It's a sign of strength.
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Owners and management of teams in all sports don't want distractions from the sport. Kaepernick is a distraction, a loud mouth, an attention seeker and therefore a detriment to any team. That's why he's jobless, not because he is against Police brutality/ Everybody is against it but we don't disrespect the flag and the anthemI never said they were paid to protest so I don't know what I am supposed to have learned.
It'd be unfortunate but a team could certainly try firing someone. That person may never end up getting a job again, as we've seen Kapernick get passed by a few times.
That's why he's jobless, not because he is against Police brutality/ Everybody is against it but we don't disrespect the flag and the anthem
Like you'd know anything about either...
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Straw ManWell, we sure like that flag when 60,000,000 babies have been aborted since 73. LEGALLY!!!!!
Straw Man
Well, we sure like that flag when 60,000,000 babies have been aborted since 73. LEGALLY!!!!!
I'm not afraid of that discussion, I'm Pro-Life. Hopefully it will be stopped .Not really, you just are afraid of that discussion
I'm not afraid of that discussion, I'm Pro-Life. Hopefully it will be stopped .
It's not the government or the flag or anthem that kills babies, and protesting at a sporting event that is your job is inappropriate. Where you work can you speak out to the customers about your political and social or religious views?So if Kapernick gave his reason as 18 million black deaths due to abortion under the flag that says it is ok to commit this genocide, you wouldn't have a problem with it?
It's not the government or the flag or anthem that kills babies,
No I don't deny it. To me, the flag doesn't stand for the government, it stands for our country and our troops and our people.It's the government who says its ok and encourages it. You deny it?
For a lot of athletes it probably is and given the Jordans and Bradys of the world don't tend to risk their money or popularity, it was nearly inevitable that someone like Colin would be the one to move the conversation.It's certainly a way to get a lot of attention but I wouldn't say it's the only platform.
I'm not sure, even though it rankled me. I mean, what's the loss? It's not like police are thinking, "That jerk, I'm going to make a point of shooting more unarmed black men now just to spite him." And racists aren't going to be more racist now. Maybe the whole point is to nudge essentially decent people who haven't considered it with immediacy or really given it much attention. The insulated. Mid, white America. And to galvanize black America as well...I heard a broadcaster admit to as much discussing it on the F1 with Shannon Sharpe not long ago. It had him involved in a conversation that he simply hadn't been a party to before...I know it grabbed my attention negatively at first, but then the firestorm he unleashed on himself and stood up under got my attention and I was listening in a way I probably should have been prior.And with the other things attached to the anthem and flag it may end up being counter-productive. Granted, I'd guess that most of the people that are reacting badly to the protest wouldn't be on Kapernick's side anyway, but it adds an element that other forms of protest wouldn't have.
For a lot of athletes it probably is and given the Jordans and Bradys of the world don't tend to risk their money or popularity, it was nearly inevitable that someone like Colin would be the one to move the conversation.
And athletes have impact. Remember when Barkley said he wasn't a role model and people had a field day with it. He was a big stage villain for many. Then he played a better PR game, started speaking up for conservatives, pushing back sometimes against his own community and he became beloved. It isn't that we want athletes to leave their opinions out of things, it's that we want athletes with a different opinion to leave it out of things.
I'm not sure, even though it rankled me. I mean, what's the loss? It's not like police are thinking, "That jerk, I'm going to make a point of shooting more unarmed black men now just to spite him." And racists aren't going to be more racist now. Maybe the whole point is to nudge essentially decent people who haven't considered it with immediacy or really given it much attention. The insulated. Mid, white America. And to galvanize black America as well...I heard a broadcaster admit to as much discussing it on the F1 with Shannon Sharpe not long ago. It had him involved in a conversation that he simply hadn't been a party to before...I know it grabbed my attention negatively at first, but then the firestorm he unleashed on himself and stood up under got my attention and I was listening in a way I probably should have been prior.
Maybe that's the point. Wake those who can be. Like distributing layouts of slave ships back in the day.