I could be wrong, but I didn't notice any MLB players kneeling during 9/11 tributes.

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  • VeggieDog
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 02-21-09
    • 7214

    #1
    I could be wrong, but I didn't notice any MLB players kneeling during 9/11 tributes.
    Another reason I love the MLB.

    Screw the Not For Long league. I didn't watch one down in 2017 and I won't this year, either.

    Oh, I know what you're going to say. The kneeling isn't about the flag or the veterans.

    Bullshitt. If it was about the police, they would be kneeling at the police stations or city hall.

    Riddle me this: If I went around and called all black people the N word, but then said, "Hey, I'm not a racist". What would you believe - that I'm a racist or not?

    Actions speak louder than words.

    If those millionaire black athletes really wanted to make a difference, they would move out of their mansions and get back to their roots. They need to show the police that not all blacks that live in bad areas are criminals. They need to show the youngsters that live there that there is hope for them and they don't need to join gangs.

    I challenge any kneeling millionaire athlete to buy a $40,000 house and move in full time.
  • darrell74
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 04-16-07
    • 14648

    #2
    Theory:
    pitchers could start throwing at each other.
    One pitcher throws at a batter for kneeling, then they retaliate, so on and so on
    just a theory
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    • RangeFinder
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 10-27-16
      • 8041

      #3
      Originally posted by VeggieDog
      Another reason I love the MLB.

      Screw the Not For Long league. I didn't watch one down in 2017 and I won't this year, either.

      Oh, I know what you're going to say. The kneeling isn't about the flag or the veterans.

      Bullshitt. If it was about the police, they would be kneeling at the police stations or city hall.

      Riddle me this: If I went around and called all black people the N word, but then said, "Hey, I'm not a racist". What would you believe - that I'm a racist or not?

      Actions speak louder than words.

      If those millionaire black athletes really wanted to make a difference, they would move out of their mansions and get back to their roots. They need to show the police that not all blacks that live in bad areas are criminals. They need to show the youngsters that live there that there is hope for them and they don't need to join gangs.

      I challenge any kneeling millionaire athlete to buy a $40,000 house and move in full time.
      Bingo! Boycott the NFL!!!
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      • SBR_Guest_Pro
        SBR MVP
        • 02-10-15
        • 3955

        #4
        Lets go MLB!
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