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I have no use for pampered fools who never served their country! Being tall and athletic is a gift from God! I don’t give one iota about their politics - I refuse to watch or support them especially considering the number of flag draped coffins I saw while serving at Arlington in “The Old Guard” in 1967 to 1969!
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So be it ignorance is bliss as the saying goes. |
gave up on most sports about 20 years ago when players started taking over the direction of sports. check sports pages daily only to see the outcome of some things still meaningful to me but usually just to see which quality sports hero has been arrested for doing something stupid,, illegal or both.
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I stopped watching the NFL when Colin first kneeled and the NFL did nothing. That was enough dissrespect of our country for me. Many other said they did the same, but then went to super bowl parties??
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The anger at Colin taking a knee , which caused all the village patriots to boycott Papa Johns and causing young kids to lose jobs , seemed to not bother the Armed forced who continued to advertise at games and soldiers attending in uniform were given free tickets as they are every year and many being honored on the field , because they know just like this combat vet paratrooper, that we are fighting for the rights of freedom of speech
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Lots of ways to protest wish they would find another way to do it. |
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I agree getting paid millions to win a golf tournament is ridiculous.
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As for football not that far behind, most followers are fed up with this kneeling business, and again ignorance. They are being paid huge amounts of money and are clueless just following the pack. The money comes from sponsors...based on the participation from fans. Without the latter bye bye players. Kneel, Protest, Sit Out, go ahead ..... See how long it will be before you get your walking papers. |
Thankyou for service but those coffins
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J.J. Watt questions boos during Texans-Chiefs' show of unity: 'I don't fully understand that'
“The moment of unity I personally thought was good,” Watt told reporters. “The booing was unfortunate during that moment — I don’t fully understand that, there was no flag in that, there was nothing involved in that other than two teams coming together to show unity.” The fact that everyone stood, but had their arms interlocked, perfectly demonstrates to me that the supposed outrage of kneeling during the anthem was never really the issue. It was just a bandwagon that white people who refuse to acknowledge white privilege, or don't want to give it up, used to pretend it was something else besides equal justice for blacks. And lots of comments, in many threads just here, hammers that truth home. |
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