Well, we sure like that flag when 60,000,000 babies have been aborted since 73. LEGALLY!!!!!
It's not about that. It's about negroes outta control
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And what negros are we talking about...
You're one of em
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Checks to see if I am a negro.....nope, wrong skin color.
So, what negros are stirring up trouble?
Checks to see if I am a negro.....nope, wrong skin color.
So, what negros are stirring up trouble?
I am thankful for black men and women who think twice about what they are doing.
This is wisdom. to many, many Americans Patriotism, national anthems -- and Love of country is just as important as saying the Lords prayer.
The Football teams devine naturalistsource of individuality and self conscienceness caused them to pause and think about what they were doing exactly and who they were saluting with.
Not who they were saluting.
I don't know why you'd say it is the only platform for many athletes. :idunno: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.
If you were moved positively by this then I'd wager you are in the minority. With the sensitivity of the flag and anthem I think it's more likely to push people away unless they were already on board with the BLM movement.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.
NFL players are punks.
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Need to make NFL great again, it's weak today. #MAGA
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The government does what it's funders tell them to do. Planned parenthood has deep pockets . They are the ones who pay the Dems campaign funds.It's the government who says its ok and encourages it. You deny it?
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Because it is. It's their stage. Away from it many aren't recognizable.I don't know why you'd say it is the only platform for many athletes. :idunno:
It depends on what you think is a positive outcome. If it gets a thing considered that was out of mind by many and that's the point then a positive outcome was the net result. I don't think he knelt to make people feel better.If you were moved positively by this then I'd wager you are in the minority.
Many people said the same thing about the slave ship diagram.With the sensitivity of the flag and anthem I think it's more likely to push people away unless they were already on board with the BLM movement.
Seems like sound advice.I liked what Stan Van Gundy said about it the other day while he was on Le Batard's show. He said he advised his team on two things. First, that if you are going to protest then make sure you are informed so you can speak intelligently about it. And second, think about your intended audience.
I suspect the point was to raise awareness and to express outrage over it. The rest relies on the nature and character of the audience.The way i took his comments is that if your target is blacks who may be feeling scared or targeted then the anthem protests may be a strong way to show solidarity and comfort. But if your intended audience is those who may be in the middle then another form of action may be better. I tend to agree with that.