People who don't leave the stadium in protest after witnessing a kneeling protest should be thrown out of the stadium for disrespecting our country.
By the way, should people who go to the concession booths during the anthem be thrown out of the stadium for disrespecting our country, I wonder?
By the way, should people who go to the concession booths during the anthem be thrown out of the stadium for disrespecting our country, I wonder?
You're supposed to be at the game not watching it at home on TV.
This whole statement is flat-out untrue in multiple ways,
Are you joking me with this question?The President of the United States of America called on the NFL owners to Fire any player participating in the protest.
I know it sucks to be wrong, but you see I'm right here don't you?
Case in point. What a bunch of mouthbreathing morons. And I'm talking across the board. From the presenter, to the reporter to the idiots burning the gear.
NFL players as well are just some men expressing an opinion.
Case in point. What a bunch of mouthbreathing morons. And I'm talking across the board. From the presenter, to the reporter to the idiots burning the gear.
None of this is against soldiers or veterans. They do not factor in this story.Yeah, I'm not happy with NFL players kneeling, but I certainly don't care enough about the issue to start burning things. I just look at this whole thing as a lot of soldiers and veterans look at it: ignorant civilians being ignorant civilians.
Yeah but the stadiums aren't live streaming FOX Sports Sunday, and the cctv stadium camera guys aren't "the media". Most importantly, the cctv camera guys at the stadium aren't filming protest kneelers during the anthem and putting it on the big screen at your stadium and you know it. Also, you're shifting goal posts again... first it was the players... then it was "the media" now its the cctv cameras at the stadium? You're really stretching hard to be offended hereStadiums have large screens that show what the cameramen are filming and those cameramen film what their producers and directors tell them to film. Those large screens are also commonly conveniently placed below the flag, so what's on the screen is still visible in my field of vision while I'm looking at the flag.
Nope, the first protest actions of BLM were in response to the Trayvon Martin killing by Zimmerman the year prior to Ferguson. Also, I think you're using a really loose and over-inclusive definition of BLM and "they" in a pretty self-serving way to your narrative here. The BLM folks organized a peaceful protest, so your assertion that "They immediately chose the route of violence" is demonstrably false. They started with peaceful protesting of the Zimmerman shooting then a peaceful protest in Ferguson. Then some unaffiliated folks took advantage of the situation to start looting etc. The police came in with riot gear and cracked down on everyone. You're choosing to include the looters in with BLM because it helps the conclusion that you've already committed to, which is to be against the movement.No, it's not. Literally the first major protest action carried out by BLM was the riot in Ferguson. They immediately chose the route of violent resistance instead of trying to work within the system to bring about the change they want or even trying more peaceful methods of protest.
Then some unaffiliated folks took advantage of the situation to start looting etc.
Why is BLM forced to accept responsibility for what others do? When is white America ever held to that same standard?
You know the one that bothers me? It's not related to this particular topic. It's the people who fly the flag off of their vehicles, usually a pick-up truck. Very quickly, that means the edges of the flag get frayed and tattered. That is not respecting the flag, dammit. And I know the guy in that pick-up truck thinks he's a true patriot and I'm a latte-sipping coastal elite who ought to leave this country because he doesn't love this country.As to the violations of US flag code mentioned. Yeah, that annoys the crap out of me to no end.
That's because when you do things like smear BLM with guilt by (tenuous) association to opportunistic criminals you are a part of the problem.