RE: 86.7% Of People Won’t Watch The NFL If Players Kneel During The National Anthem
(09-11-2020 02:34 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: This was on scoreboard during the moment of silences:
Platitudes and worthless SJW porn... I can feel the change already since this aired...
Here's a thought. Fix the black on black brutality in the big cities first. By far, it's the biggest injustice that blacks deal with day in and day out. So what happened this summer? In the name of social justice, progressive white people were lionized for rioting and destroying communities by our MSM. And you saw all of these mayors and city councils forcing the police to not respond and let the rioters burn neighborhoods down.
Hey fukwits, don't you know which neighborhoods in these cities are being destroyed? Great job driving that social justice dick heads.
(This post was last modified: 09-11-2020 02:46 PM by miko33.)
RE: 86.7% Of People Won’t Watch The NFL If Players Kneel During The National Anthem
(09-11-2020 02:34 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: This was on scoreboard during the moment of silences:
I didn't see "We must stop destroying business and private property in cities" or
"We must stop harassing diners at restaurants because of the color of their skin" or
"When a cop tells you to freeze and put your hands behind your head we should say 'yessir' or 'yes ma'am'.
Maybe those will be on the board next weekend.
RE: 86.7% Of People Won’t Watch The NFL If Players Kneel During The National Anthem
(09-11-2020 05:35 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:
(09-10-2020 07:12 PM)fsquid Wrote: Did someone really use a Twitter poll to confirm their biases?
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And then actually thought it should be a thread here. SMH
Said the guy who instantly posts every fake news anti-Trump story (the latest being the Atlantic fake news hit job) from news outlets with known poor track records for reliability and source vetting. You should always wait a couple of days if your going to post from known UNreliable sources like CNN and the Atlantic.
RE: 86.7% Of People Won’t Watch The NFL If Players Kneel During The National Anthem
Took my dad out for his birthday and since it's Sunday the only places open in the late afternoon are sports bars. Capacity at the venue was limited due to state mandates so there were only us and one other party in our section. Dad asked if they could change one of the many TVs to an MLB game since all TV's were on the NFL and we were told No!
RE: 86.7% Of People Won’t Watch The NFL If Players Kneel During The National Anthem
(09-10-2020 06:12 PM)Crebman Wrote: I love football......but won’t be tuning in. So sick of this woke horse crap my TV screen will remain dark.....there’s golf to be played....
I got 6 more weeks of busting muh arse....then it's fish the a.m., play golf in the p.m.....
piss on the these spoiled fks...
been doing this for years now....camp on cash and spend in other arenas...
RE: 86.7% Of People Won’t Watch The NFL If Players Kneel During The National Anthem
Quote:The social-justice messaging that took place during the NFL’s opening weekend is more lip service than legitimate, says Colin Kaepernick, the former quarterback who started a movement and was seemingly blackballed by the league.
“While the NFL runs propaganda about how they care about Black Life, they are still actively blackballing Eric Reid (@E_Reid35) for fighting for the Black community,” Kaepernick tweeted Sunday. “Eric set 2 franchise records last year, and is one of the best defensive players in the league.”
Reid is one of the top free agents on the market. He started every game for the Carolina Panthers last season, notching 130 tackles and four sacks.
Kaepernick cited the 28-year-old Reid’s job status as evidence the NFL’s social justice initiatives are hollow.
When Kaepernick, 32, first knelt for the national anthem in 2016 — a U.S. Army Green Beret having suggested it as the most respectful form of protest over social injustice and police brutality — Reid was the first 49ers teammate to join him.
The move – prompted by Nate Boyer, a veteran who had served in both Iraq and Afghanistan – sparked a conversation the NFL initially refused to have but has now been forced to admit it should’ve taken part in years ago.
The NFL apologized in the wake of the death of George Floyd, admitting it failed to take meaningful action on the social justice front. But Kaepernick has still been unsigned since 2016.
Kaepernick and Reid reached reached an undisclosed settlement — reportedly less than $10 million — with the NFL in February 2019 over their collusion grievance against the league and owners.
RE: 86.7% Of People Won’t Watch The NFL If Players Kneel During The National Anthem
I watch sports to get away from everything else. It's fine if leagues want to curry favor; however, I'll simply choose to watch something else. Win win.
RE: 86.7% Of People Won’t Watch The NFL If Players Kneel During The National Anthem
(09-14-2020 02:22 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:
Quote:The social-justice messaging that took place during the NFL’s opening weekend is more lip service than legitimate, says Colin Kaepernick, the former quarterback who started a movement and was seemingly blackballed by the league.
“While the NFL runs propaganda about how they care about Black Life, they are still actively blackballing Eric Reid (@E_Reid35) for fighting for the Black community,” Kaepernick tweeted Sunday. “Eric set 2 franchise records last year, and is one of the best defensive players in the league.”
Reid is one of the top free agents on the market. He started every game for the Carolina Panthers last season, notching 130 tackles and four sacks.
Kaepernick cited the 28-year-old Reid’s job status as evidence the NFL’s social justice initiatives are hollow.
When Kaepernick, 32, first knelt for the national anthem in 2016 — a U.S. Army Green Beret having suggested it as the most respectful form of protest over social injustice and police brutality — Reid was the first 49ers teammate to join him.
The move – prompted by Nate Boyer, a veteran who had served in both Iraq and Afghanistan – sparked a conversation the NFL initially refused to have but has now been forced to admit it should’ve taken part in years ago.
The NFL apologized in the wake of the death of George Floyd, admitting it failed to take meaningful action on the social justice front. But Kaepernick has still been unsigned since 2016.
Kaepernick and Reid reached reached an undisclosed settlement — reportedly less than $10 million — with the NFL in February 2019 over their collusion grievance against the league and owners.