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Quote Originally Posted by Clutchut12 View Post
Its time for the people with brains in this country to start boycotting everything these dumb ass leftist stand for,i know the conservative people have jobs and usually dont have time to boycott and protest like all these libtards do, but shit is going to keep going downhill untill the real good people of this country start laying down the law and fighting back
Would you like me to translate.
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Quote Originally Posted by jayfly View Post
except plenty of vets and patriotic americans disagree with you
My family has a strong military back ground and I also know vets and they are all offended by what they are seeing when turning on the TV to watch a football game.. My own brother is a war veteran and he can't stand what he is seeing happening with players doing this.. My Grandfather is a decorated WW2 vet and he's rolling over his grave right now I'm sure..

It's offensive to most Americans as they don't want to see the players doing these things during the Anthem before ball games.. I know I don't...
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Quote Originally Posted by jayfly View Post
the president of the u.s. is no different than a radio commentator? how so? isnt he held to a higher standard as leader of the free world? shouldnt he be better then some dude firing off divisive and offensive tweets while sitting on the shitter?
thats exactly what he is though...
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Quote Originally Posted by JIBBBY View Post
My family has a strong military back ground and I also know vets and they are all offended by what they are seeing when turning on the TV to watch a football game.. My own brother is a war veteran and he can't stand what he is seeing happening with players doing this.. My Grandfather is a decorated WW2 vet and he's rolling over his grave right now I'm sure..

It's offensive to most Americans as they don't want to see the players doing these things during the Anthem before ball games.. I know I don't...
great for your family and thank you for your service, but you do not speak for everyone
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Quote Originally Posted by juicername View Post
Umm, this must be the most stupid thing I've ever read. Large part of why they're protesting is because THIS HAS BEEN HAPPENING FOR AGES! They protest against discrimination. What exactly did you think they were protesting against?
Yes, discrimination, the ugly thing that certain people dont want to talk about and change the subject on. They insist on talking about flag and country to move the goalposts, nevermind the fact that the athletes have said it has nothing to do with the flag nor soldiers whom they respect.
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Quote Originally Posted by MoMoneyMoVaughn View Post
I'm not sure most people know what the third amendment is.

Less common one.
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Quote Originally Posted by jtoler View Post
Yes, discrimination, the ugly thing that certain people dont want to talk about and change the subject on. They insist on talking about flag and country to move the goalposts, nevermind the fact that the athletes have said it has nothing to do with the flag nor soldiers whom they respect.
You sit or kneel during our Anthem you disrespect our flag AND soldiers

You don't get it
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NFL Players Kneel And Link Arms During The National Anthem In Defiance Of Trump


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Here's how Trump handled things:

After several NFL teams defied Trump, the president tweeted on Sunday that he thinks linked arms are a show of "Great solidarity for our National Anthem and for our Country."
"Standing with locked arms is good, kneeling is not acceptable. Bad ratings!" he tweeted, apparently misunderstanding that the linked arms were also meant to be a rebuttal to his comments.





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Eagles standing with arms locked during the Anthem, owner Jeff Lurie on the field. Some Giants are kneeling; arms also locked.
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Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Chicago Bears




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The Pittsburgh Steelers chose not to be on the field during the national anthem ahead of their Sunday game against the Chicago Bears, who stood on the field and linked arms during the anthem.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin told CBS told the NFL on CBS the team would not be on the field during the anthem "to remove ourselves from the circumstance."
"We're not going to play politics. We're football players, we're football coaches," Tomlin said. "We're not participating in the anthem today. Not to be disrespectful to the anthem, to remove ourselves from the circumstance. People shouldn't have to choose."
One player, Alejandro Villanueva, a veteran, came out alone during the anthem.




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The Chicago Bears were on the field during the anthem, most players with their arms linked. Before the game, the team released a statement supporting players who chose to protest.





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"What makes this the greatest country in the world are the liberties it was founded upon and the freedom to express oneself in a respectful and peaceful manner," the statement said.


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Statement from Chicago Bears Chairman George H. McCaskey.




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The New York Jets, joined by their chairman and CEO Christopher Johnson, stood with linked arms during the anthem before their game against the Miami Dolphins in New Jersey on Sunday.
Johnson is the younger brother of Woody Johnson, who owns the Jets and was appointed by Trump to be the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom earlier this year.
Christopher Johnson issued a statement after the game saying, "It was an honor and a privilege to stand arm-in-arm unified with our players during today's National Anthem."


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Dolphins players also linked arms during the anthem, and several were seen wearing "I'm With Kap" t-shirts while warming up for the game.