Dude, I didn't see anyone saying anything disparaging at all. You are just pulling something out of nowhere and making yourself look stupid per usual.Amazing the attitudes of the privileged white on this board.
You've never had to walk a fucking inch in a black person's shoes, but you're saying shut up and play ball for me, BOY!!
You don't have a goddamn fucking clue.
I've never had a problem with it because despite what a lot of people try to claim, it was never about the military. From day one it was made clear that the issue centered around police misconduct and equality.I'm just curious, but I don't think I have ever heard your take on the kneeling situation. As a black man who serves in the military, how do you feel about this situation? If you don't mind saying. If you don't, I understand.
I guess the Ravens' "protest" didn't help them to not stink up England today.44-0, Jags. Unreal.
That is very well said, and I agree for the most part. Not really trying to bring politics into the chatter thread, but some football player kneeling doesn't affect my day one way or the other. Do I see it as disrespectful? Absolutely, I do. Do I think it should me mandated players stand? Absolutely not. They have every right to kneel. I just don't have to agree with it. But, that is what makes this country great. We don't have to always agree with each other, but we should respect each other enough to allow others to do as they please, within their rights.I've never had a problem with it because, despite what a lot of people try to claim, it was never about the military. From day one it was made clear that the issue centered around police misconduct and equality.
Obviously I'm around a ton of current and former military members and I'd say the vast majority that I've come in contact with understand the difference and know that it's the players' right as Americans to protest peacefully. The players aren't looting and stirring up riots. They're exercising their basic rights as Americans. Obviously there are many who are completely against it but there are also just as many in the other camp who fully support the players kneeling.
I don't serve to protect the flag, I serve to protect the American way of life. Too many people confuse the two. IMO, the flag is just a piece of cloth that we've applied symbolic meaning to, but the right to vote, free speech, bear arms, etc. those things are tangible and worth fighting for.
Those poor oppressed millionaires on the field, they really know what it feels like. GTFOAmazing the attitudes of the privileged white on this board.
You've never had to walk a fucking inch in a black person's shoes, but you're saying shut up and play ball for me, BOY!!
You don't have a goddamn fucking clue.
I saw a few players in the Jags/Ravens game kneeling with their hands over their hearts. I respect that.Oh look, the Lions and Falcons are doing the lock arms in solidarity thing. How...Shocking. At least it doesn't look like all of them.
I have him too but I was scared to play him without Bradford in the lineup.Adam Thielen already with 45 yards. One of my better draft picks this year.
Yeah, it was a risky start, to be sure.I have him too but I was scared to play him without Bradford in the lineup.
The vast majority of black players didn't grow up millionaires or probably even middle class.Those poor oppressed millionaires on the field, they really know what it feels like. GTFO
It's convenient when you can just claim anyone who disagrees is just a white privileged racist. Without actually making a point of course.
Yeah, I can live with that.I saw a few players in the Jags/Ravens game kneeling with their hands over their hearts. I respect that.