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Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Tue September 26, 2017 12:46 am
by B
So on Monday Night Football (let's see if I get this right), the Cardinals stood and linked arms and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem, but then stood and linked arms during the anthem. What the fuck does any of that mean?

It means they want to support free speech, but not so much that their fans get mad. It ends up being a half measure that means nothing. They shouldn't have bothered.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Tue September 26, 2017 2:28 am
by Kevin Davis
cutuphalfdead wrote:Not gonna lie, KD, but your mom sounds kinda dumb.
My mother is wise and incredibly intelligent in many ways and has a great heart. She is fair-minded and relatively nonpartisan at the ballot box, which I admire, and she is not a Trump fan (or wasn't last time we talked about it). But she is old-fashioned when it comes to patriotism, the flag, etc. in a way that is consistent with many almost-70 year old women who grew up in downstate Illinois and had parents who served in WWII, and she is easily led by Facebook mob mentality. This particular example just struck me as humorous, and a good example of how ill-considered most of this flippant Facebook posting and meme-sharing really is.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Tue September 26, 2017 2:46 am
by Norah
Kevin Davis wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Not gonna lie, KD, but your mom sounds kinda dumb.
My mother is wise and incredibly intelligent in many ways and has a great heart. She is fair-minded and relatively nonpartisan at the ballot box, which I admire, and she is not a Trump fan (or wasn't last time we talked about it). But she is old-fashioned when it comes to patriotism, the flag, etc. in a way that is consistent with many almost-70 year old women who grew up in downstate Illinois and had parents who served in WWII, and she is easily led by Facebook mob mentality. This particular example just struck me as humorous, and a good example of how ill-considered most of this flippant Facebook posting and meme-sharing really is.
I was just messing with ya.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Tue September 26, 2017 2:47 am
by Norah
My mom is turning 69 and I'm not convinced she wasn't an SDS member back in the day.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Tue September 26, 2017 2:51 am
by Kevin Davis
Oh, I know -- no offense taken.

Personally, I couldn't care less if people want to boycott the NFL, and I certainly couldn't care less if people want to stand, sit, kneel, whatever during a song -- to me this situation has basically become a battle of wills between two groups of people who are shouting at each other using symbolic gestures that don't travel, and I think at some point it has to speak to the effectiveness of the gesture as much as to the bullheadedness of its targets (which I concede is a crisis-level epidemic) that it seems so incapable of conveying its original message. I don't know. We'll see what comes of it, I guess.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Tue September 26, 2017 6:50 am
by dimejinky99
theplatypus wrote:America..why won't you just ban the fucking professional athletes?

America.. THIS IS WHY THEY SERVED would have been my choice.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Tue September 26, 2017 11:14 am
by B


Good shit at 8:20 on this video.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Tue September 26, 2017 2:17 pm
by Jorge
Damn that's 50% of your news sources right there

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 9:57 am
by Bi_3
theplatypus wrote:Damn that's 50% of your news sources right there
AL

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 10:10 am
by Bi_3
B wrote:So on Monday Night Football (let's see if I get this right), the Cardinals stood and linked arms and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem, but then stood and linked arms during the anthem. What the fuck does any of that mean?

It means they want to support free speech, but not so much that their fans get mad. It ends up being a half measure that means nothing. They shouldn't have bothered.
They are kinda stuck, though right? Kapernick’s original point about showing to a national audience that not all anti-Police abuse protesters are overly tattooed thugs who profit from violence is a perfectly legitimate stance to take, but so is Trump standing in opposition to it and Kapernick’s Castro-loving, America-bashing position.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 12:47 pm
by McParadigm
Bi_3 wrote:Kapernick’s original point about showing to a national audience that not all anti-Police abuse protesters are overly tattooed thugs who profit from violence is a perfectly legitimate stance to take, but so is Trump standing in opposition to it and Kapernick’s Castro-loving, America-bashing position.
And if Trump had articulated anything like that, or implied that THAT was his primary cause of disapproval and done so in a mature, stately way, we wouldn't even have this thread.

Nothing about the way he's handled this has suggested that he actually cares about anything other than culture war baiting.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 8:36 pm
by B
Bi_3 wrote:
B wrote:So on Monday Night Football (let's see if I get this right), the Cardinals stood and linked arms and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem, but then stood and linked arms during the anthem. What the fuck does any of that mean?

It means they want to support free speech, but not so much that their fans get mad. It ends up being a half measure that means nothing. They shouldn't have bothered.
They are kinda stuck, though right? Kapernick’s original point about showing to a national audience that not all anti-Police abuse protesters are overly tattooed thugs who profit from violence is a perfectly legitimate stance to take, but so is Trump standing in opposition to it and Kapernick’s Castro-loving, America-bashing position.
I don't think they're stuck at all. They can kneel. They can not kneel. They can explain why or why not. They could not say anything. The half measure was a cowardly way to try and both kneel and not kneel.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 8:59 pm
by bune
Bi_3 wrote:
B wrote:So on Monday Night Football (let's see if I get this right), the Cardinals stood and linked arms and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem, but then stood and linked arms during the anthem. What the fuck does any of that mean?

It means they want to support free speech, but not so much that their fans get mad. It ends up being a half measure that means nothing. They shouldn't have bothered.
They are kinda stuck, though right? Kapernick’s original point about showing to a national audience that not all anti-Police abuse protesters are overly tattooed thugs who profit from violence is a perfectly legitimate stance to take, but so is Trump standing in opposition to it and Kapernick’s Castro-loving, America-bashing position.
Not sure on this bit here. What?

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 9:05 pm
by Norah
bune wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
B wrote:So on Monday Night Football (let's see if I get this right), the Cardinals stood and linked arms and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem, but then stood and linked arms during the anthem. What the fuck does any of that mean?

It means they want to support free speech, but not so much that their fans get mad. It ends up being a half measure that means nothing. They shouldn't have bothered.
They are kinda stuck, though right? Kapernick’s original point about showing to a national audience that not all anti-Police abuse protesters are overly tattooed thugs who profit from violence is a perfectly legitimate stance to take, but so is Trump standing in opposition to it and Kapernick’s Castro-loving, America-bashing position.
Not sure on this bit here. What?
It's anti American to think the police shouldn't kill unarmed black people.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 9:07 pm
by Strat
cutuphalfdead wrote:
bune wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
B wrote:So on Monday Night Football (let's see if I get this right), the Cardinals stood and linked arms and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem, but then stood and linked arms during the anthem. What the fuck does any of that mean?

It means they want to support free speech, but not so much that their fans get mad. It ends up being a half measure that means nothing. They shouldn't have bothered.
They are kinda stuck, though right? Kapernick’s original point about showing to a national audience that not all anti-Police abuse protesters are overly tattooed thugs who profit from violence is a perfectly legitimate stance to take, but so is Trump standing in opposition to it and Kapernick’s Castro-loving, America-bashing position.
Not sure on this bit here. What?
It's anti American to think the police shouldn't kill unarmed black people.
Its a trendy take, no doubt.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 9:16 pm
by Bi_3
Strat wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
bune wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
B wrote:So on Monday Night Football (let's see if I get this right), the Cardinals stood and linked arms and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem, but then stood and linked arms during the anthem. What the fuck does any of that mean?

It means they want to support free speech, but not so much that their fans get mad. It ends up being a half measure that means nothing. They shouldn't have bothered.
They are kinda stuck, though right? Kapernick’s original point about showing to a national audience that not all anti-Police abuse protesters are overly tattooed thugs who profit from violence is a perfectly legitimate stance to take, but so is Trump standing in opposition to it and Kapernick’s Castro-loving, America-bashing position.
Not sure on this bit here. What?
It's anti American to think the police shouldn't kill unarmed black people.
Its a trendy take, no doubt.
Also, this:

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Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 9:19 pm
by BurtReynolds
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Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 10:39 pm
by McParadigm
This is all making me realize how disrespectful those even flow piss breaks must be

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Thu September 28, 2017 11:59 pm
by B
BurtReynolds wrote:
B wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
B wrote:So on Monday Night Football (let's see if I get this right), the Cardinals stood and linked arms and the Cowboys knelt before the anthem, but then stood and linked arms during the anthem. What the fuck does any of that mean?

It means they want to support free speech, but not so much that their fans get mad. It ends up being a half measure that means nothing. They shouldn't have bothered.
They are kinda stuck, though right? Kapernick’s original point about showing to a national audience that not all anti-Police abuse protesters are overly tattooed thugs who profit from violence is a perfectly legitimate stance to take, but so is Trump standing in opposition to it and Kapernick’s Castro-loving, America-bashing position.
I don't think they're stuck at all. They can kneel. They can not kneel. They can explain why or why not. They could not say anything. The half measure was a cowardly way to try and both kneel and not kneel.
That's a false choice, though. It's not "kneel for the pledge or you're a racist coward"
I don't think choosing not to kneel makes anyone a racist. That just means a person doesn't choose to protest. But they WANTED to protest. They just didn't want to face the consequences in protesting. So, they knelt, but not really.

Re: Professional Athletes vs. America

Posted: Fri September 29, 2017 3:23 am
by BurtReynolds
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