Ronni
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I have no idea what that means. And I am entitled to my opinion, just as you are entitled to yours.No. And, please, don't give me the usual apologists answer to what BLM means.
I have no idea what that means. And I am entitled to my opinion, just as you are entitled to yours.No. And, please, don't give me the usual apologists answer to what BLM means.
No to BLM simply because it's divisive, IMO. ALL lives matter regardless of age, sex, race, religion, political affinity.
Likewise for me, my family and my circle. I've joined peaceful protests and demonstrations, as have my children. My little grandchildren have already gotten into the spirit. My great grandmother marched for the vote back in the early 20th century, so it's a proud family tradition.I've never rioted, looted, or burned.
Nobody I'm related to or have ever been acquainted with has ever rioted, looted, or burned. (That covers lots of decades and lots of people.)
Some of you need to stop using that as an excuse to cling to racism.
Patheticand just plain wrong.
I don't see how the whole BLM promotion at a sporting event with people of all races is gonna instill anything other than more tension. Could you relax at a game next to someone who may be giving you the stink eye cuz they may assume you're racist?I find those member’s thoughts that have posted on this matter interesting because I have often wondered if so many people think alike. Reading these posts, I would say evidently not.
I don’t know where this will lead or how it will end and probably no one else does either. People go to athletic events to relax and get away from all the crap they have had to contend with for how ever many days or weeks. They want to watch, cheer, jeer, have a beer and a dog and just do whatever for a few hours without being reminded of the tribulations that are going on.
Why not just admit you are wrong?Thanks. That definitely changes my mind about everything.