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JGVillages 02-17-2016 07:54 PM

Super Bowl Halftime Show disgraces Law Enforcement
 
The link below takes you to a letter from the "National Association of Police Organizations, Inc." regarding law enforcements take on the deliberately designed half-time entertainment to glamorize attacks on law enforcement. Within the letter is this statement: "On the same night (re:Super Bowl) that hundreds of officers gave up their evenings with their own families to protect you and your players and fans, you honor them by promoting song and dance celebrating cop-killers".

I watched the halftime show and my personal take agrees with the NAPO's viewpoint. Rodger Goodell needs to have the guts to proclaim that though freedom of speech is our God given right, for these entertainers to high-jack the half-time show for their own protest was not appropriate and will not be allowed in future NFL venues.

http://www.napo.org/files/3214/5512/...ime_letter.pdf

Doro22 02-17-2016 08:44 PM

I totally agree. Thank you for stepping out on this issue.

kcrazorbackfan 02-17-2016 08:56 PM

Another trashy Ho "entertainer" with a "BLM" "BP" statement; such a disgraceful act towards LEO's. And do you what is so out of whack with this? She requested a Police escort to the stadium.

Nucky 02-17-2016 08:58 PM

Rodger Goodell needs to go. Period. Trade him to Beyonce. What a shame.

gerryann 02-17-2016 08:59 PM

I felt it was a disgrace. Should NEVER have been allowed during halftime. She (Bionce) and her group had asked for and received police escort and protection before the show....an embarrassment and disgraceful.

xcaligirl 02-18-2016 05:26 AM

Total disgrace! Never be a fan of Beyoncé and shame on Goodell & the NFL for allowing it

rubicon 02-18-2016 05:55 AM

The movie and entertainment industry is clearly depicted in the HBO series Vinyl. It got such great reviews that i second guess myself and watched the pilot. Disgust is not a strong enough word to describe my reaction to this series. Its another series deleted from my DVR as was X Files, and Shades of Blue . This nation is in real trouble

graciegirl 02-18-2016 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1187249)
The movie and entertainment industry is clearly depicted in the HBO series Vinyl. It got such great reviews that i second guess myself and watched the pilot. Disgust is not a strong enough word to describe my reaction to this series. Its another series deleted from my DVR as was X Files, and Shades of Blue . This nation is in real trouble







I agree.

Taltarzac725 02-18-2016 08:41 AM

This should be looked at in context. The half-time show was about the rights of African Americans in general and not as those opposed to Law Enforcement officers who often are also African-American, Hispanic, Asian as well as Caucasian. What the Black Panthers taught Donald Trump - CNN.com

Some Say Beyonc

This movement has been going on since the 1960s.

Bogie Shooter 02-18-2016 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1187283)
This should be looked at in context. The half-time show was about the rights of African Americans in general and not as those opposed to Law Enforcement officers who often are also African-American, Hispanic, Asian as well as Caucasian. What the Black Panthers taught Donald Trump - CNN.com

This movement has been going on since the 1960s.

Get ready................:duck:

Taltarzac725 02-18-2016 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1187294)
Get ready................:duck:

Well people should look at history.

And there are still problems with some police being racist. This varies a great deal from community-to-community though.

The Super Bowl Half-Time Show was a celebration of Black Power and not so much an attack on law enforcement many of whom including some Police Chiefs are African American. Welcome to the National Black Police Association

Blacks In Law Enforcement of America – National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Professionals

Percentage of African-Americans in U.S. Police Departments Remains Flat Since 2007 - WSJ

My late brother Chuck's wife Grace is Jamaican-American so I have heard quite a bit about what it is to be Black in the US. This was an interracial marriage and they experienced quite a lot of prejudice even in the Villages from Caucasians and well as other African Americans. Grace was one of the suppliers of NAVY Seals when she was in the US Navy. She served her adopted country and still was met with racism as have her sons .

outlaw 02-18-2016 09:22 AM

Don't forget to sign up early for the learning center's class "Deconstructing white privilege". It's filling up quickly.

Taltarzac725 02-18-2016 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1187312)
Don't forget to sign up early for the learning center's class "Deconstructing white privilege". It's filling up quickly.

That's funny.

I took a course on Minorities in US Society at the University of Nevada, Reno and the most racist person there was a Prince of some kind from one of the Western African nations. The Professor vouched for the Prince's authenicity. He seemed to look down on African-Americans as being ancestors of slaves even though his ancestors were probably slavers.

One of the most racist people at the University of Minnesota Law School was a false friend I had there during my First Year of Law School. We shared the same first letter in out last name's H, so I was often sitting with him due to the sometime alphabetical seating in First Year Law School Classes of 50-100. It is easier for the Professor to learn the in-coming First Year Law Student's names. The man was/is African-American. One of the biggest mistakes I made in Law School was befriending this man.

It does go both ways is what I am trying to say.

kcrazorbackfan 02-18-2016 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1187283)
This should be looked at in context. The half-time show was about the rights of African Americans in general and not as those opposed to Law Enforcement officers who often are also African-American, Hispanic, Asian as well as Caucasian. What the Black Panthers taught Donald Trump - CNN.com

Some Say Beyonc

This movement has been going on since the 1960s.

"Should be looked at in context"? Oh, please. And I guess you think the same about the debacle of a performance that Kendrick Lamar did at the Grammy's? Both of them are nothing but two people that belong to a trashy ho/thug movement that promote nothing but violence against Law Enforcement Officer's.

Taltarzac725 02-18-2016 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1187607)
"Should be looked at in context"? Oh, please. And I guess you think the same about the debacle of a performance that Kendrick Lamar did at the Grammy's? Both of them are nothing but two people that belong to a trashy ho/thug movement that promote nothing but violence against Law Enforcement Officer's.

I hope that the law enforcement who work the very tough neighborhoods have an understanding of the culture in these areas. The Birth of Rap: A Look Back : World Cafe : NPR


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