If I had tickets, I would sell them.
If I had tickets, I would sell them.
Al
The Need to Bead
Autopia is having a super bowl sale. 25% off your entire order today. https://www.autopia-carcare.com/
i made my order last night . Spent a hundred free shipping, free microfiber towel set, and it was only $75.
As as far as the super bowl. I wouldn`t pay out the money to support the NFL. They are the only major sport that shows such blatant disrespect for our nation. If they hate it that much move to some other country. Because of this, I even refuse to support them by watching on tv.
I may have worn the uniform to allow the players to do the kneeling, doesn`t mean I approve or like it tho.
Dave
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This is copied from a news site. Is it creditable ?, don`t know but it sounds realistic.
Former NFL running back Herschel Walker accused the NFL of giving out "hush money" to stop players from kneeling for the National Anthem.
Walker cited a controversial $100 million donation to social justice organizations that the NFL offered players.
"The league gave the players a large sum of money toward their cause. That`s hush money," Walker said. Walker, who is black, added that he didn`t think that players should have been kneeling at all.
The National Anthem controversy was first started last season by now-former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. But it reached fever pitch when Trump criticized the protests in the middle of last year.
As a result of both the initial protest – which, according to polls, was opposed by the majority of Americans –the NFL has seen cratering TV rankings and, embarrassingly, half-empty stadium, as fans abandoned the sport in droves.
Read more at REPORT: NFL Gave Players `Hush Money` to Keep Them From THIS | American Action News
Dave
The kneeling is about disrespecting the flag or the USA. it`s about injustice. Kaepernick should be applauded.
Police shoot more white people every year than any other race. All kinds of people from all races face discrimination. I have been pulled over before, for driving through areas I was told I didn`t belong in. It was the shortest way to get to where I was going. I`ve been pulled over and removed from the car at gunpoint. Just because my car fit a description of a apb. I`ve been accused more than once of drunk driving. This because of my physical handicap. I don`t even drink alcohol, I only drink water in fact. I`ve been yelled racial slurs at by those of other races before. The only way you are held back from your true potential, is by your own actions. You may not get a job because someone doesn`t like the way you look, talk, etc, but there`s plenty of other opportunities. Things are not handed to most. Most people work hard to achieve things. I`ve been knocked down hard many times in my life, but that would not give me the right to disrespect my country. Martin Luther king, rosa parks, they didn`t disrespect this country. They stood up for their beliefs in constructive ways. They didn`t promote violence. They didn`t desecrate the flag, or the national anthem. There`s a right way to move for action and wrong ways. I believe disrespecting the anthem is a wrong way. It just promotes more anger and dissent.
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again, disrespecting has nothing to do with it
His words
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick says he refused to stand during the national anthem Friday because of his views on the country’s treatment of racial minorities.
“I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” Kaepernick told NFL
Try that in N. Korea, Russia etc and let us know how that works.
Dave
If you disrespect the Flag you disrespect all that served and died for what it represents. This Country is not perfect but it sure beats alot of others.
Dave
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How about lack of respect instead of disrespect? There are many things that still need a lot of work in this country, no one would argue this. That said, there are so many good things that this same flag represents. Collin needs to pound sand, then count his blessings (that very flag represents his right to show his lack of respect without being hauled away to some dark 3rd world cell), and lastly find a positive way to effect change. His actions in no way have anything positive about them. In my book he is no hero.
Now stepping down from my soap box.
Freedom of Speech.
Al
The Need to Bead
You mean like the freedom of speech to honor slain cops? https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/n...egular-season/
Or to remember 9/11? https://nypost.com/2016/09/09/police...rs-911-cleats/
The players are employees, the NFL puts on a tv show and has every right to tell the cast how to conduct themselves during the show. The NFL tells players they must attend press conferences and interviews. If the players really have freedom of speech how is that not a violation? Marshawn Lynch could have just skipped the interviews instead of showing up and mumbling.
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The second time I done it on my own.
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