Oso planning to go pro
These players also have the right to do what they are doing, but I disagree with their venue and approach.
People also disagreed with the women's suffragists venue and approach, to the point they were arrested for protesting at the White House. Later, many disagreed with the venue and approach Martin Luther King, Jr took. That led to him being arrested as well.The real problem is that people have to protest for equality in America in the first place. The Civil Rights movement was decades ago, but we're still not close to equality. Universal suffrage was granted decades ago, yet our government is hard at work disenfranchising voters.I wish everyone would stand, but they should stand not out of blind obligation but because this country has truly done everything in its power to create equality for all citizens. The problem is not and never has been the venue or approach, it's that they even have to choose a venue or approach in the first place.
The problem is in part how one chooses the approach. To deny this is out of touch with reality.
In this case it doesn't matter how they would protest...the same people that are mad now, would be just as mad if they had used different approaches or venues.You would still have people boycotting these NFL players, and if other NFL players defended them, boycotting the entire NFL. The fact that you do not understand this shows how out of touch with reality you are.
Case in point...Stevie Wonder took a knee at a music festival, not during the National Anthem, and said a prayer during the process, and here is a summary of some of the reaction.http://www.cc.com/video-clips/nujtiv/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah-when-is-the-right-time-for-black-people-to-protest-?xrs=synd_twitter_092617_tds_80Face it, there is a large number of (mostly white) people who don't like when black people complain.I said it before, but if these were white players taking a knee in honor of fallen soldiers during the National Anthem, there wouldn't be much outcry.
I was raised to honor the flag and country, same for a moment of silence. The right thing to do, good citizenship and a touch of class. I was also raised to with the idea people can freely protest their gov't or any cause they wish, but there is a time and place. For example, I don't support the Westboro baptists efforts. It's obscene, but they technically have the right to do what they are doing. These players also have the right to do what they are doing, but I disagree with their venue and approach.
Two missed paychecks for Danny Trevathan. About right I'd say.
He'll likely appeal and get it reduced to 1.
Black players should be "grateful" for the opportunity to play in the NFL. I have never heard that about Rodgers or Brady or Manning or Elway - they worked to get to where they are at."Grateful" is just the new "uppity".
"Face it, there is a large number of (mostly white) people who don't like when black people complain.I said it before, but if these were white players taking a knee in honor of fallen soldiers during the National Anthem, there wouldn't be much outcry." WOW! if i would have said this, well, we all know, but this never would have crossed my mind. who thinks like this? oh, and did i say WOW?
So it is a mere coincidence that ticket sales are plummeting, ratings are down when last year it was supposedly just the election and would rebound this year, and people canceling NFL related subscriptions on Sirius, Direct TV, Game Pass? Those are all happening now. Polls show people support the right of players to protest, but they also show they should stand for the national anthem and show respect. This is the mistake players made. Our President made a huge mistake by using stupid language and saying players should be fired.I'm pretty sure my view on reality is exactly what is happening.
Chicos, what’s the atmosphere over on the IU board like? Happy with who they ended up getting to replace Tommy? Have you created more usernames over there or on Scoop?
Polls show people support the right of players to protest, but they also show they should stand for the national anthem and show respect. This is the mistake players made. Our President made a huge mistake by using stupid language and saying players should be fired.I'm pretty sure my view on reality is exactly what is happening.
Ummm...yeah, what you post here has very little to do with what we were discussing. I pointed out that the people angry about this would be angry regardless of "how they approach" the protesting. The fact that people are angry about it was never part of the debate. Saying that polls show they support the right to protest, doesn't hold water with actual events. The argument is always that they support the right to protest, but just not in that way. It doesn't matter if it is a peaceful march, signs, or kneeling. People are always still attacking them. Try to stay on topic.
In my opinion, you are missing what I am saying. I disagree with your assessment. They are protesting because of these particular actions, that is why I mentioned what is happening now. Some players were taking knees last year, and some fans protested, but not at all at the level they are now. In my mind you are making the error that people would be upset anyway at whatever protests they made. That, in my opinion, is ignoring the reality of what is happening currently and multiplier currently involved. Of course there will always be some people upset, but do you really believe we haven't seen an escalation in the last few weeks? That is staying on topic.
All of those guys worked hard to get there. Black, white, poor, rich. And yes, they all should be grateful they live in a wonderful country that allows them to make money 99% of Americans would dream of for playing a game. What a country.