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Even Limbaugh sees this.
You people bitch about the Federal Government interfering, yet you support this. Next industry ? "Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh on Wednesday voiced concerns about President Trump's comments on NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem to protest racial injustice, saying Trump should not have the power to dictate who can kneel during the anthem. "There’s a part of this story that’s starting to make me nervous, and it’s this: I am very uncomfortable with the president of the United States being able to dictate the behavior and power of anybody. That’s not where this should be coming from," Limbaugh said on his show." Limbaugh: Trump's comments on NFL 'starting to make me nervous' | TheHill Get rid of our free press or at least have the ability to control what they say.....hone the ability to tell private industry how to treat their employees equals goals of this administration. And you so-called patriots support it...praise it. Amazingly...what the hell is American about what this man is trying to do. |
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EVERYONE KNOWS this...and yet they ignore it...and blame white people for it. Negros are a different species! Their "character" shows it. Their actions show it. And physically...there is NO doubt. |
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The title of the thread was "Our Disgusting NFL" and the usual (TDS) obsessive suspects turned the thread into an anti Trump-Pence thread.
The NFL players do have 1st Amendment rights to protest. what they lack is common sense. Who would upset better than half their fan base with a stunt like this? Its like they had a hammer in their hand and said "I'll show them and then hit themselves on the head with the hammer. an ESPN sportscaster characterized Jerry Jones as a slaveowner. How many slave owners pay their slaves millions of dollars for playing a kid's game Both California teams are struggling to gain fan base. the stadiums at many locations have many empty seats. My daughter went to a Jets game and said it was only half full. The other untold story has to deal with concussions and the after affects . It would seem if players wanted to protest that might be the "ideal " issue. Personal Best Regards: |
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I know this is short and terse, but (1) I've been fighting the idiots of Femo-Fascim for weeks, (2) this is how Property Rights (Liberty) deals with the issue. |
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Are you inspired because the President of the country took on a private industry and called them "sons of bitches" ? If you mean what you say, where were you while the Tea Party totally desecrated the flag in the name of lower taxes ? If you mean what you say, why do you not denounce a group of protestors praising Russia last week in VA ? Where do you stand on these issues that involve skin colors of white ? |
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Property Rights Analysis: the players are employees under contract. If the contract calls for "standing", or the boss says "stand", they stand or get fired. I know this is short and terse, but (1) I've been fighting the idiots of Femo-Fascim for weeks, (2) this is how Property Rights (Liberty) deals with the issue. |
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I know this is short and terse, but (1) I've been fighting the idiots of Femo-Fascim for weeks, (2) this is how Property Rights (Liberty) deals with the issue. |
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Meanwhile: Property Rights Analysis: the players are employees under contract. If the contract calls for "standing", or the boss says "stand", they stand or get fired. I know this is short and terse, but (1) I've been fighting the idiots of Femo-Fascim for weeks, (2) this is how Property Rights (Liberty) deals with the issue. |
The NFL anthem kerfuffle debating points:
a) Constitutionally-protected speech can still get you fired, especially if you do it in the workplace. If you want a quick demonstration of this very salient fact, try wearing a “David Duke ’92” campaign shirt into work on dress-down Friday and see what happens. b) There’s already an “uproar” over the national anthem, and it’s coming from the NFL’s consumers — you know, the fine people that have made Colin Kaepernick, et al millionaires. If Kaepernick, et al do not think so, maybe they should ask why Roger Goodell went from embracing the protests to rather unsubtly telling players to knock it off in the span of two short weeks. Spoiler alert: It’s not because America agrees with the protesters. c) The NFL is under no compunction to subsidize the political activities of any of its players at the expense of its bottom line. There are plenty of opportunities for constructive political engagement that do not involve disrespecting the anthem, the flag and those who have fought for it every Sunday, Monday and/or Thursday. d) The NFL is a private organization. If its executives say that players must stand for the national anthem, players must stand for the national anthem. If Kaepernick, et al do not want to, they are free to find another line of work. Personal Best Regards: |
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