Fans "boo" moment of national unity

Who were the ones who made it political first by kneeling or remaining in the locker room for the National Anthem?

You can't have it both ways. If you're going to bring attention to an injustice with political speeches and gestures then you can't very well complain if the response to that is political.

This is NOT tit for tat. THIS is for the eradication of white supremacy, and last night flushed the bad'uns into the open with their booing.

Good America wants Bad America to step forward and boo so we know who they are and where the work needs to be done.
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?


Indeed, the white supremacists booing demonstrate exactly why the protests are happening, that the protests will never stop happening until the children of the white supremacists renounce their parents' sickening ideology.
Americans booing a Marxist movement is what’s happening. Until these overpaid football players and celebrities donate their paychecks to random poor black people, we know they are full of shit.
 
Who were the ones who made it political first by kneeling or remaining in the locker room for the National Anthem?

You can't have it both ways. If you're going to bring attention to an injustice with political speeches and gestures then you can't very well complain if the response to that is political.

This is NOT tit for tat. THIS is for the eradication of white supremacy, and last night flushed the bad'uns into the open with their booing.

Good America wants Bad America to step forward and boo so we know who they are and where the work needs to be done.
White supremacy? What are you babbling about? I thought it was about police brutality against blacks? That “all cops are bastards”, including black ones.
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.


The players locking arms "in unity" are the same ones who knelt during the National Anthem in a show of disunity.

They don't want unity, they want their unity.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?

When watching sports, they don't want a protest AT ALL.

Protest inequality on your own time.
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?

Maybe they believe that sports isn’t a political venue. Maybe they don’t care what entertainers think and just want to be entertained. Maybe they view entertainment as an escape from issues in their world. Maybe the booing has nothing to do with racism and more to do with freedom of all people.
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?
Most on the right – Trump supporters in particular – maintain the wrongheaded notion that there is no inequality.



So, removed on your spin, you admit that the act was not meant to be a show of national unity.

And that is the point. This is about pandering or kowtowing to the racist left mob.

BINGO.....

JO
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?


Indeed, the white supremacists booing demonstrate exactly why the protests are happening, that the protests will never stop happening until the children of the white supremacists renounce their parents' sickening ideology.

And just what, exactly, is their parents' "sickening ideology"? And don't give me the standard sputum about racism and white supremacy. Tell me specifically what the ideology is of the parents of those who booed at this event.
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?
Democrats will boo you for not kneeling, but republicans wont. Quit blaming us for your parties idiotic behavior.
 
These player in the NFL are the WORLD's BIGGEST HYPOCRITES.

What is the first thing they do upon making big money? Move OUT of the run-down black neighborhoods and drop the problems of a failed neighborhood on the police.

The Police who SAVES thousands of black lives at great risk while they live is comfort.
 
This is NOT tit for tat. THIS is for the eradication of white supremacy, and last night flushed the bad'uns into the open with their booing.
Standing and locking arms based on a lie is less offensive to Americans than kneeling in disrespect.

but not enough to obscure the fact that black felons are morons who think they do not have to obey the police and fight with them instead

in instance after instance we wonder who raised these fools to think its ok to fight with the cops?
 
Who were the ones who made it political first by kneeling or remaining in the locker room for the National Anthem?

You can't have it both ways. If you're going to bring attention to an injustice with political speeches and gestures then you can't very well complain if the response to that is political.

This is NOT tit for tat.

If you don't want the tat then don't commit the tit. Simple as that. The players acted first, the booers are just responding.

THIS is for the eradication of white supremacy, and last night flushed the bad'uns into the open with their booing.

Explain to me what exactly makes these people "bad'uns".

Good America wants Bad America to step forward and boo so we know who they are and where the work needs to be done.

So now that you know what the "Bad America" is at this game, now what? What "needs to be done" with these people?
 
What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?

I'm not a sports fan myself, but my guess would be is that what they want is to be able yo enjoy watching a football game without a bunch of irrelevant and offensive political bullshit being injected into it.

"Peaceful protest". That's what Trump and his supporters claim they wanted. You are showing that was another lie.


We are happy that the players managed to not attack the fans.

We still are unhappy that they are insulting the nation and it's citizens, at a sporting event.

That you find this confusing, is because of problems in your head, not ours.

There we go. You were offended over a show of unity. As I said.........not happy.


When you support the narrative that the nation is systemically wacist, you insult the nation and it's citizens, at least the white ones.

Doing that, is not a "show of unity" but a divisive political statement and an insult to the fans.


None of those fans, should ever return to that stadium.

Don't. That's their right. Telling others to shut up though is not.


Correct. The League has the Right to say what they want.


If they want to insult the nation and it's citizens, and their fans, that is their right.


Nothing I said, indicated that I thought they should be deprived of their right to speech.


My point was, that the op was wrong. The fans were not booing a "show of unity" but booing a divisive political statement that was very insulting to them.


Would you like to address my comment about the op? Or is that not the type of shit that interests you?

It's sad that you see unity as political.

Who were the ones who made it political first by kneeling or remaining in the locker room for the National Anthem?

You can't have it both ways. If you're going to bring attention to an injustice with political speeches and gestures then you can't very well complain if the response to that is political.
What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?

I'm not a sports fan myself, but my guess would be is that what they want is to be able yo enjoy watching a football game without a bunch of irrelevant and offensive political bullshit being injected into it.

"Peaceful protest". That's what Trump and his supporters claim they wanted. You are showing that was another lie.


We are happy that the players managed to not attack the fans.

We still are unhappy that they are insulting the nation and it's citizens, at a sporting event.

That you find this confusing, is because of problems in your head, not ours.

There we go. You were offended over a show of unity. As I said.........not happy.


When you support the narrative that the nation is systemically wacist, you insult the nation and it's citizens, at least the white ones.

Doing that, is not a "show of unity" but a divisive political statement and an insult to the fans.


None of those fans, should ever return to that stadium.

Don't. That's their right. Telling others to shut up though is not.


Correct. The League has the Right to say what they want.


If they want to insult the nation and it's citizens, and their fans, that is their right.


Nothing I said, indicated that I thought they should be deprived of their right to speech.


My point was, that the op was wrong. The fans were not booing a "show of unity" but booing a divisive political statement that was very insulting to them.


Would you like to address my comment about the op? Or is that not the type of shit that interests you?

It's sad that you see unity as political.

Who were the ones who made it political first by kneeling or remaining in the locker room for the National Anthem?

You can't have it both ways. If you're going to bring attention to an injustice with political speeches and gestures then you can't very well complain if the response to that is political.

Do you have any clue when it was that Kaepernick started kneeling? 9/16 under Obama. He was sitting before that, under Obama.

I didn't see politics mentioned at all last night. Did you?
 
in instance after instance we wonder who raised these fools to think its ok to fight with the cops?
And supposedly their guardians gave them a "talk" specifically detailing how to behave in situations with police. And they are not smart enough to realize how absurd it is that they have to explain how to behave, and how absurd it is that they make heroes of those who disobey "the talk."
 
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The "fight for equality" is intellectually and factually preposterous. If the NFL really wants "equality" they should choose their teams randomly from the people in the towns they represent who love football the most, regardless of talent, size, age, or gender.

Then we'll see who is willing to pay to come out to watch them play.

Beware of movements based on vacuous slogans. They end up being parodies of themselves.

Black lives matter? Maybe; maybe not. It depends on which one you're talking about.
You have an infants perception of equality.
You have an equality of opportunity to play for these teams. You just need to be good enough to do so. Top level sport is a meritocracy. Its a pity the rest of the world is not.


So, when blacks win out, it's because "merit", but when blacks lose, it is not "merit"?

And you accuse others of having a child's perception? LOL!!!!!

Black folk can get on in sport because it is all about winning and the clubs want the best talent. In corporate America the playing field is less fair. Lots of other factors come into play. For example where you went to school. It isnt complicated you dopey fucker.
 
Who were the ones who made it political first by kneeling or remaining in the locker room for the National Anthem?

You can't have it both ways. If you're going to bring attention to an injustice with political speeches and gestures then you can't very well complain if the response to that is political.

This is NOT tit for tat. THIS is for the eradication of white supremacy, and last night flushed the bad'uns into the open with their booing.

Good America wants Bad America to step forward and boo so we know who they are and where the work needs to be done.
Just like HITLER got rid of "Jewish Supremacy"

The SOP of the NAZIS was promoting Identity identity politics and the fans were right to be disgusted by that farce.
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?


Indeed, the white supremacists booing demonstrate exactly why the protests are happening, that the protests will never stop happening until the children of the white supremacists renounce their parents' sickening ideology.

right here -
fucking clueless
 
The "fight for equality" is intellectually and factually preposterous. If the NFL really wants "equality" they should choose their teams randomly from the people in the towns they represent who love football the most, regardless of talent, size, age, or gender.

Then we'll see who is willing to pay to come out to watch them play.

Beware of movements based on vacuous slogans. They end up being parodies of themselves.

Black lives matter? Maybe; maybe not. It depends on which one you're talking about.
You have an infants perception of equality.
You have an equality of opportunity to play for these teams. You just need to be good enough to do so. Top level sport is a meritocracy. Its a pity the rest of the world is not.


So, when blacks win out, it's because "merit", but when blacks lose, it is not "merit"?

And you accuse others of having a child's perception? LOL!!!!!

Black folk can get on in sport because it is all about winning and the clubs want the best talent. In corporate America the playing field is less fair. Lots of other factors come into play. For example where you went to school. It isnt complicated you dopey fucker.


because cooperations don't want talent.

GTFOH
 
Do you have any clue when it was that Kaepernick started kneeling? 9/16 under Obama. He was sitting before that, under Obama.
On April 26, 2016, President Obama explained the problem why Black people cannot get anywhere with their demonstrations.

As a general rule, I think that what, for example, Black Lives Matter is doing now to bring attention to the problem of a criminal justice system that sometimes is not treating people fairly based on race, or reacting to shootings of individuals by police officers, has been really effective in bringing attention to problems.

One of the things I caution young people about, though, that I don't think is effective is once you’ve highlighted an issue and brought it to people’s attention and shined a spotlight, and elected officials or people who are in a position to start bringing about change are ready to sit down with you, then you can't just keep on yelling at them. And you can't refuse to meet because that might compromise the purity of your position.
The value of social movements and activism is to get you at the table, get you in the room, and then to start trying to figure out how is this problem going to be solved. You, then, have a responsibility to prepare an agenda that is achievable, that can institutionalize the changes you seek, and to engage the other side, and occasionally to take half a loaf that will advance the gains that you seek, understanding that there’s going to be more work to do, but this is what is achievable at this moment.
And too often what I see is wonderful activism that highlights a problem, but then people feel so passionately and are so invested in the purity of their position that they never take that next step and say, okay, well, now I got to sit down and try to actually get something done.
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?


What the fans want is for the players to play football and not engage in liberal political bullshit.
 

The incident was particularly striking because it was meant as a show of unity rather than any kind of protest with players, both black and white, linking arms.

“Some NFL fans booing the players for standing and locking arms in a moment of silent unity proves that for them the ‘standing for the flag’ was always about perpetuating white supremacy,” wrote Kansas City councilman Eric Bunch on Twitter.

What do these meatheads want ? A protest to celebrate inequality ?
It was essentially a vocalization of why Trump is in the White House right now.
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