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Who needs cops, right?
They don't like do work anyway so how would anyone notice?
LOL
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Who needs cops, right?
Exactly. I almost feel like we're getting bullied into saying he has the right to do what he's doing. Maybe he does, but the assumption is that having that right also protects him from any consequences. Nobody has the right to say any shitty thing they like and nothing can happen in response.I see the Maoist gimps are all up in arms again, wetting their diapers and defending some low life vermin who advocates killing police officers.
Kap didn't advocate killing police officers, but for some reason he thinks the police are oppressive. He has a right to his opinion, just as you have a right to express yours.
He doesn't have the right to express his hate for America on the field.
Only money speaks. I have no doubt that revenue shortfalls in the millions of dollars will get their attention. This won't continue.I hope the 49ers change their policy and forbids players from sitting during the Anthem. I also hope the fans boycott the games.
Agreed.Exactly. I almost feel like we're getting bullied into saying he has the right to do what he's doing. Maybe he does, but the assumption is that having that right also protects him from any consequences. Nobody has the right to say any shitty thing they like and nothing can happen in response.I see the Maoist gimps are all up in arms again, wetting their diapers and defending some low life vermin who advocates killing police officers.
Kap didn't advocate killing police officers, but for some reason he thinks the police are oppressive. He has a right to his opinion, just as you have a right to express yours.
He doesn't have the right to express his hate for America on the field.
Every expression has good or bad consequences, you can say what you want but it can result in fallout.
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The Constitution doesn't apply to this situation whatsoever. They can can his Muslim America hating ass and there's nothing he can do about it.Kap didn't advocate killing police officers, but for some reason he thinks the police are oppressive. He has a right to his opinion, just as you have a right to express yours.
He doesn't have the right to express his hate for America on the field.
Freedom of expression is a right. If the NFL says he can sit for the National Athem, the he scan. We put up with hate groups for over 200 years because our Constitution and country are strong enough to allow it.
He has the freedom to say what he wants and has exercised his right. The police are going to express their opinions by not volunteering to patrol the game.
He has the right only because the team ALLOWS it. He doesn't have the 1st Amendment right as along as he's on the field and be free of consequences.
The consequence is the loss of supplemental income. This is off duty employment we're talking about. Apparently they would rather do without the pay than to provide service for a team that protects an asshole bashing police and America.The Constitution doesn't apply to this situation whatsoever. They can can his Muslim America hating ass and there's nothing he can do about it.He doesn't have the right to express his hate for America on the field.
Freedom of expression is a right. If the NFL says he can sit for the National Athem, the he scan. We put up with hate groups for over 200 years because our Constitution and country are strong enough to allow it.
He has the freedom to say what he wants and has exercised his right. The police are going to express their opinions by not volunteering to patrol the game.
He has the right only because the team ALLOWS it. He doesn't have the 1st Amendment right as along as he's on the field and be free of consequences.
I have said all along he has the right to say it, he is not free of consequences. That is the way life is. The police can protest, they may face consequences, who knows.
He doesn't have freedom from consequences. If he violated the franchise rules or NFL rules, he can be punished.The Constitution doesn't apply to this situation whatsoever. They can can his Muslim America hating ass and there's nothing he can do about it.Kap didn't advocate killing police officers, but for some reason he thinks the police are oppressive. He has a right to his opinion, just as you have a right to express yours.
He doesn't have the right to express his hate for America on the field.
Freedom of expression is a right. If the NFL says he can sit for the National Athem, the he scan. We put up with hate groups for over 200 years because our Constitution and country are strong enough to allow it.
He has the freedom to say what he wants and has exercised his right. The police are going to express their opinions by not volunteering to patrol the game.
The Constitution only says he can't be arrested. Everything else is fair game.
I have said all along he has the right to say it, he is not free of consequences. That is the way life is. The police can protest, they may face consequences, who knows.
I have said all along he has the right to say it, he is not free of consequences. That is the way life is. The police can protest, they may face consequences, who knows.
If he had the Constitutional right to say whatever he wanted while on the field then the management could do nothing to him. But he doesn't have that right while on the field.
Never said he wasn't free of consequences, I have said it all along, the police could face consequences by not being allowed to attend 49er events, who knows. I defended the pizza parlor in Indiana, I defended the Dixie Chicks for their right to say what they said, I don't agree with all the messages and there are consequences for what is said or done, so be it. It's about personal responsibility.
He has the right to sit and the 49ers have a right to fine or fire or ignore him.
Never said he wasn't free of consequences, I have said it all along, the police could face consequences by not being allowed to attend 49er events, who knows. I defended the pizza parlor in Indiana, I defended the Dixie Chicks for their right to say what they said, I don't agree with all the messages and there are consequences for what is said or done, so be it. It's about personal responsibility.
Dixie Chicks were representing themselves not a football franchise.
Then why even bring up the Constitution? Nobody's threatening to arrest the stupid whelp.He doesn't have freedom from consequences. If he violated the franchise rules or NFL rules, he can be punished.The Constitution doesn't apply to this situation whatsoever. They can can his Muslim America hating ass and there's nothing he can do about it.He doesn't have the right to express his hate for America on the field.
Freedom of expression is a right. If the NFL says he can sit for the National Athem, the he scan. We put up with hate groups for over 200 years because our Constitution and country are strong enough to allow it.
He has the freedom to say what he wants and has exercised his right. The police are going to express their opinions by not volunteering to patrol the game.
The Constitution only says he can't be arrested. Everything else is fair game.
Never said he wasn't free of consequences, I have said it all along, the police could face consequences by not being allowed to attend 49er events, who knows. I defended the pizza parlor in Indiana, I defended the Dixie Chicks for their right to say what they said, I don't agree with all the messages and there are consequences for what is said or done, so be it. It's about personal responsibility.
Never said he wasn't free of consequences, I have said it all along, the police could face consequences by not being allowed to attend 49er events, who knows. I defended the pizza parlor in Indiana, I defended the Dixie Chicks for their right to say what they said, I don't agree with all the messages and there are consequences for what is said or done, so be it. It's about personal responsibility.
Dixie Chicks were representing themselves not a football franchise.
And the NFL and the 49ers let him express himself with no penalty.
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The opposing team thinks he's very talented at getting the ball to them. He throws more interceptions than a Clinton email server.I don't think it's a good idea to be CONTROVERSIAL when you are not talented
The opposing team thinks he's very talented at getting the ball to them. He throws more interceptions than a Clinton email server.I don't think it's a good idea to be CONTROVERSIAL when you are not talented
Then why even bring up the Constitution? Nobody's threatening to arrest the stupid whelp.He doesn't have freedom from consequences. If he violated the franchise rules or NFL rules, he can be punished.The Constitution doesn't apply to this situation whatsoever. They can can his Muslim America hating ass and there's nothing he can do about it.Freedom of expression is a right. If the NFL says he can sit for the National Athem, the he scan. We put up with hate groups for over 200 years because our Constitution and country are strong enough to allow it.
He has the freedom to say what he wants and has exercised his right. The police are going to express their opinions by not volunteering to patrol the game.
The Constitution only says he can't be arrested. Everything else is fair game.
Never said he wasn't free of consequences, I have said it all along, the police could face consequences by not being allowed to attend 49er events, who knows. I defended the pizza parlor in Indiana, I defended the Dixie Chicks for their right to say what they said, I don't agree with all the messages and there are consequences for what is said or done, so be it. It's about personal responsibility.
Never said he wasn't free of consequences, I have said it all along, the police could face consequences by not being allowed to attend 49er events, who knows. I defended the pizza parlor in Indiana, I defended the Dixie Chicks for their right to say what they said, I don't agree with all the messages and there are consequences for what is said or done, so be it. It's about personal responsibility.
Dixie Chicks were representing themselves not a football franchise.
And the NFL and the 49ers let him express himself with no penalty.
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The black man can't express himself???????????????????????????????