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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
(09-28-2017 01:27 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:23 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:17 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:10 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:06 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  Well if you want specifics, you could go with CK's protest which is specifically police brutality.

I was just trying to give you the overall feeling of the protest based on comments from a number of different football players.

So all NFL players are against cops? Thanks, good to know.

When did I ever say that? I specifically mentioned Colin K. because as far as I know, he is the only one who has bee specific about his protest.

Sigh. First of all, you didn't say it and I never said you did. Second of all, you told me to look to Kaep's protest. Which if you've been paying attention is no longer about police brutality. It's now an anti-cop crusade. Hence my post.

Well the last time I checked, Colin isn't even in the league anymore so I don't know how you would know if his protest stance has changed.

Is it obtuse day in Fit-land? There's this new fangled contraption called Twitter where any idiot can post his opinion(s) and declare them facts. You may have heard of it. I know that Kripernick and his retarded girlfriend have.

Now to my point, Kaep used that new fangled contraption to declare all cops are the equivelent of slave catchers from the 19th century.
09-28-2017 01:32 PM
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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
One not built upon a false narrative
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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
(09-28-2017 01:32 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:27 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:23 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:17 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:10 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  So all NFL players are against cops? Thanks, good to know.

When did I ever say that? I specifically mentioned Colin K. because as far as I know, he is the only one who has bee specific about his protest.

Sigh. First of all, you didn't say it and I never said you did. Second of all, you told me to look to Kaep's protest. Which if you've been paying attention is no longer about police brutality. It's now an anti-cop crusade. Hence my post.

Well the last time I checked, Colin isn't even in the league anymore so I don't know how you would know if his protest stance has changed.

Is it obtuse day in Fit-land? There's this new fangled contraption called Twitter where any idiot can post his opinion(s) and declare them facts. You may have heard of it. I know that Kripernick and his retarded girlfriend have.

Now to my point, Kaep used that new fangled contraption to declare all cops are the equivelent of slave catchers from the 19th century.

I don't follow Kap on twitter so this is news to me.
09-28-2017 01:35 PM
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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
(09-28-2017 01:35 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:32 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:27 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:23 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:17 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  When did I ever say that? I specifically mentioned Colin K. because as far as I know, he is the only one who has bee specific about his protest.

Sigh. First of all, you didn't say it and I never said you did. Second of all, you told me to look to Kaep's protest. Which if you've been paying attention is no longer about police brutality. It's now an anti-cop crusade. Hence my post.

Well the last time I checked, Colin isn't even in the league anymore so I don't know how you would know if his protest stance has changed.

Is it obtuse day in Fit-land? There's this new fangled contraption called Twitter where any idiot can post his opinion(s) and declare them facts. You may have heard of it. I know that Kripernick and his retarded girlfriend have.

Now to my point, Kaep used that new fangled contraption to declare all cops are the equivelent of slave catchers from the 19th century.

I don't follow Kap on twitter so this is news to me.

Neither do I, but others do. Specifically news outlets. They reported that Kaep tweeted out his comparison of cops = slave catchers.
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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
(09-28-2017 01:41 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:35 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:32 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:27 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:23 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  Sigh. First of all, you didn't say it and I never said you did. Second of all, you told me to look to Kaep's protest. Which if you've been paying attention is no longer about police brutality. It's now an anti-cop crusade. Hence my post.

Well the last time I checked, Colin isn't even in the league anymore so I don't know how you would know if his protest stance has changed.

Is it obtuse day in Fit-land? There's this new fangled contraption called Twitter where any idiot can post his opinion(s) and declare them facts. You may have heard of it. I know that Kripernick and his retarded girlfriend have.

Now to my point, Kaep used that new fangled contraption to declare all cops are the equivelent of slave catchers from the 19th century.

I don't follow Kap on twitter so this is news to me.

Neither do I, but others do. Specifically news outlets. They reported that Kaep tweeted out his comparison of cops = slave catchers.

Yep.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/kaepe...e-verdict/

Quote:After sending condolences to the Castile family, Kaepernick used the social media forum to compare modern police to the runaway slave patrol of the 1700 and 1800s. Kaepernick's tweet was retweeted more than 30,000 times.
09-28-2017 01:47 PM
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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
(09-27-2017 07:32 PM)Dynamos Wrote:  
(09-27-2017 06:52 PM)olliebaba Wrote:  An acceptable form of protest is to not do it in the Emmys, the Oscars, before a game, etc. Do all the protesting you want but not during an event where the People watching don't care what you think. Many People paid good money to watch a game for instance and I sure don't want any Oprah's, Whoopies, Kaepernicks, or ***** hatters (in other events) tell me what I should believe in. Or especially when my national anthem and flag are being displayed.

Like I said, we need to make these owners and the Nfl hurt themselves in the pocket by not buying or paying for their games until a suitable solution is found. Let all the players stay in their locker rooms or make them all stand, they should make up their mind which one it is. Whether it is a unified position from the players on whether they should remain or not no one including Villanueva should cross that line. The coach of the Stealers had a right to be pissed off, Villanueva can stand all he wants when he's not in uniform, or like I said if everyone agrees to stand.

Spoken like a person who isnt affected by it. Isn't the point of a protest to bring awareness for a cause to people who aren't aware of the cause?

And it's my flag too

B.S. false narrative.
09-28-2017 01:53 PM
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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
(09-28-2017 01:06 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
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(09-28-2017 12:49 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 12:46 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 12:20 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  Maybe sometimes protests are messy. Maybe protests need to get you out of your comfort zone and shake you into waking up to a situation you weren't aware of in the first place.

There have been countless things in this country that were "acceptable" until people said enough was enough.

Perhaps the outrage is exactly what this country needed to change things.

Change what?


Inequality.

Ah inequality. Such a vague and non-specific grievance. That'll really get the masses good and cheesed off.

Well if you want specifics, you could go with CK's protest which is specifically police brutality.

I was just trying to give you the overall feeling of the protest based on comments from a number of different football players.

Police brutality?

Care to elaborate? You know, with details and facts?

I mean, wide-spread, prevalent, common acts of police brutality. And break it down by demographics.
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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
(09-28-2017 10:19 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:06 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:03 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 12:49 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 12:46 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  Change what?


Inequality.

Ah inequality. Such a vague and non-specific grievance. That'll really get the masses good and cheesed off.

Well if you want specifics, you could go with CK's protest which is specifically police brutality.

I was just trying to give you the overall feeling of the protest based on comments from a number of different football players.

Police brutality?

Care to elaborate? You know, with details and facts?

I mean, wide-spread, prevalent, common acts of police brutality. And break it down by demographics.

Widespread, prevalent, common acts of police brutality?

Who said that?
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RE: What is an acceptable form of protest?
(09-29-2017 09:37 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 10:19 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:06 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 01:03 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-28-2017 12:49 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  Inequality.

Ah inequality. Such a vague and non-specific grievance. That'll really get the masses good and cheesed off.

Well if you want specifics, you could go with CK's protest which is specifically police brutality.

I was just trying to give you the overall feeling of the protest based on comments from a number of different football players.

Police brutality?

Care to elaborate? You know, with details and facts?

I mean, wide-spread, prevalent, common acts of police brutality. And break it down by demographics.

Widespread, prevalent, common acts of police brutality?

Who said that?

so its just one or two cases?
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So, the false narritive is spreading to college football as Northwestern players are locking arms in protest.
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I vote for self-immolation. If your serious in your conviction's then show it. If not, go home!!-coffee3.gif
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Bellarmine College Prep along with San Jose College kneel for the National Anthem yesterday. Another bunch of losers.
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