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I find it really hard to give a Rat's ass over this. I don't understand people that get all worked up over what some sports figure does or doesn't do.
Fat chance. Outrage boosts profit.I believe the Media should just refuse to take notice of or acknowledge this stuff.
Agree. And if the news hadn't covered it, it would be a non issue. Now some have yet another reason to get their panties/shorts in a twist and start arguing. Few will change their minds. Maybe some young people will stop and think about it seriously. That may be worth it.He says that he is prepared to face the consequences of his actions.
It sounds like a genuinely held conviction to me.
Agree. And if the news hadn't covered it, it would be a non issue. Now some have yet another reason to get their panties/shorts in a twist and start arguing. Few will change their minds. Maybe some young people will stop and think about it seriously. That may be worth it.
Well, what he did was not illegal, but I am pretty sure that the discrimination shown against him for a politically held view was!When I was in the military I tried to bring charges against a junior non-com for not standing for the national anthem (in uniform).
I couldn't because there was nothing in the military code. When is was drafted no-one thought such a thing would ever happen.
I might not have been able to do anything, but his annual fitness report wasn't up to much, and every senior non-com on the base made sure life was pretty miserable!
Second player took the knee on Thursday night. LB from Denver, Brandon Marshall, decided to support his buddy Kaepernick, who he went to college with at Nevada. He stated that he is against "Social Injustice." I am against paying taxes, so I guess that it would also be acceptable for me to also not stand while the NA is playing.
Yes, I know all about the First Amendment, but in my opinion, is it really asking too much to stand and honor the U.S. and the many men that died fighting wars, so they can choose to kneel?
This is something that I have never or would even consider doing. I stand as a patriotic American and for love of God and Country. I served in the Marines for 4 years and fought in Vietnam where everyday I did not know if I was going to live til the next day. To some, that may not mean much or nothing at all. I regard it as a privilege to stand and pay my respect to the flag and for the many men that have died and for our freedom, so that garbage like these two individuals can choose to steal money from their fans, never do military time and not stand to honor their country.
It is now being talked about that even more players will also be kneeling. My advice to their fans is to stay home. For season ticket holders that have already paid their money, chock it off as a loss, but maybe also an investment. Once the money stops flowing, I would imagine that the players doing this will have a change of heart. What a joke they are and what suckers we fans are for watching them play on TV or at the game site. No audience, no sponsors equals no money to make payroll. Sooner or later. I imagine they will have a change of heart.