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this forum is about signs, i thought...
Good thing the list is not sponsored by the NFLthis forum is about signs, i thought...
this forum is about signs, i thought...
So, how many find it odd, that some on here can label, rant and tell others off at the receivers expense, but they go around screaming about how everyone else is sterotyping and living wrong ??
Why is it, some people read and read and read and still don't know what goes on in the real world right aside ofthem ?? Maybe they just read and never wandering out into the real world. Living in a perfect environment, dictating who should or can write this or that, telling people to stop using crayons and shrugging off responsibilities to live your own life without bringing harm to those about him/her..... can be so 1000% correct about so much, but can't answer a simple a$$ question....... is it disrespectful to kneel DURING out National Anthem ?? Perhaps, some people have just taken to easy street, living the life they are b!itching about and just don't really give a hoot, but just wanna yap, yap, yap away and just blow hot air up everyone's petunia.
Go write a book about all of your misfortunes and short-comings like your female wannabee for president. This sh!t is so sickening, it ain't even worth getting into anymore.
Who says a white woman can't be president? The female candidate in the last election received 3 MILLION more votes than her opponent and if not for a foreign adversary engaging in a conspiracy with the junta that was placed in office, deeply targeted voter suppression, gerrymandered districts and other acts of chicanery, she'd be in charge right now instead of the travesty we must temporarily endure until the truth comes out....
So, we've come to an agreement. All of those in favor of this stoopid stunt..... have no problem kneeling during the National Anthem or desecrating just about anything else patriotic or held close to most red-blooded Americans.
As yes, assumption. Just because I live in TN now does not mean that I'm FROM TN. 6th Generation Texan (and I'm sure you would say, "Oh much better"). Bare in mind too, I have a niece that is half Asian (in which case, her father denied her and has never seen her at all period). According to you, I should be wigging out something awful about the fact that she is mixed.
Also bare in mind, I explicitly said ECONOMIC CULTURE. That would include every shade of person in the rainbow.
Strawman and assumption.
You know, I've also noticed that in most of your diatribes, you tend to belittle (along the lines of what "bob" does as well). I do my up most best not to do that. But that seems to be your MO. Almost like you are using it as way to distract. But that could be me speculating.
To me, if one's argument has merit, there is no need to belittle, call names etc. You don't have to. Doing that only inflames and distracts, it serves no functional purpose, except to stroke one's ego. Doing that tends to make other's think that you really don't have any substance to your point. One may or may not, it just doesn't serve a logical functional purpose and further the discussion in a thoughtful, logical manner.
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Even though this is none of your business, it irritated me enough to mention it
I waited until I was 37 to make sure I was able to handle the responsibilities of being a father, not just financially. It is not something that I took lightly. I will be damned if someone lumps me with people that are deadbeats that don't take care of their responsibilities, especially as a parent. Even if they are only supposed to look like me.
I can handle any other merit less insult then that.
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So prejudice of all kind is solely a European/American institution? Oh excuse, a white European/American institution and did not exist before then? And they are the sole progenitor of this institution? Is that what you are saying by "the original sin"?
This is a human issue and it's there no matter who you talk to. Can't help it, to an extent it's apart of human nature. Shoot, the institution of slavery, which is usually founded on some type of prejudice, may not just be ethnic, has been around since as long as civilization has.
Can't approach from that type of divide, in my opinion, that does more harm then good and just in some ways keeps it alive. It's a failing of everyone, like it or not.
Have you seen the voting map of Johnson in '64 (didn't the McCarthy era end in '56?)? The lower South and Arizona didn't vote for LBJ. Both my home state and the state I reside in now did (in fact, TN voted Johnson over Gore's daddy for the Democratic ticket).
Now bare in mind, Democrats in LBJ's time were not the same Democrats that we have now.
Do you honestly think that the Democrats are all that? They don't have their own issues? They are squeaky clean? Do you honestly think things would have truly changed to what you are hoping for?
Bare in mind too, I didn't vote for anyone. I have actually not ever voted period in my voting adult life. Main reason being, there hasn't been anyone worth my voting for. I'm not just going to vote because people think you should vote for voting. If I can't get behind someone and be proud to say that I voted for them, I just don't.
...Sometimes, civil disobedience is patriotism. I think it is disrespectful to our nation, and certainly unpatriotic, to ignore and allow the degradation of the values we profess to hold....
They are not exercising any right guaranteed by the constitution.
The beings putting on the protest are employees on their employer's time.
Except the first amendment specifically states "the United States Constitution prohibits the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion, ensuring that there is no prohibition on the free exercise of religion, abridging the freedom of speech, infringing on the freedom of the press, interfering with the right to peaceably assemble, or prohibiting the petitioning for a governmental redress of grievances."
And the only one that can dictate what their employee does is their employer.. who have all said they will continue to allow their team to peaceably protest.
Consider if you went to, say, Burger King, and before you could order or receive your whopper you had to experience the same flavor of protest on the part of the Burger King employee that's supposed to busy fetching your order. Would you feel the same towards this demonstration and you do towards the NFL protests?
So, with your interpretation, one can do whatever one wants to do as long as their employer says ye or nay ?? Quite a unique way of looking at things. One doesn't hafta follow certain rules the rest of us without employers have to ?? Hmmmm, gonna hafta look into this new found zone. If this is true, then I understand better why there are so many numbskulls running around doing absolutely nothing productive...... not just football, but in the government, office workers and so many other areas.
There is no use reading or communicating with the Toad, not only does he tell you he reads more than everyone, now he is the one who tells you you are making a mistake when Bubba said that was a racist statement and the Toad gives a Philadelphia lawyer's comment on why he was wrong.
If Bubba feels it is a racist statement then I am good with it. Stick up for your fellow man once in awhile and don't give us the brainwashed version you love to spew out. Rachel Maddnow your not.
Its amazing how some in our society are convinced anyone who they disagree with are "brainwashed" or have been spoon fed their beliefs, but rarely display the intellect or independence to prove that they themselves have based their beliefs on a solid, evidence based foundation. Believing what you believe, just because you do, is no matter than one's dad saying, "You better do what I told you to do, "Why?" "Because I said so"
Taking this question at face value, what would you consider "the same flavor" at the fast food joint? The kneeling does not at all delay the onset of the product (the game), is silent, is easy to ignore and is over before the game starts. So I'm thinking black armbands maybe, or a pin on their hats? Maybe a poster that says "Burger King supports responsible, accountable, color-blind policing in our communities" or something like that.
I would feel fine with it; especially because Burger King is a private (well public obviously) company, they've decided to promote that cause, and I agree with said cause. Who wouldn't support "responsible, accountable, color-blind policing in our communities"?
Way to knock it out of the freakin' park. Those with their shorts in a bunch over this issue who falsely claim that the owners are free to limit the speech and rights of their employees forget that the stadiums these games are played in built in are mostly paid for, maintained by, protected by, subsidized by, etc. the TAXPAYERS, which makes them public property, where NOBODY has the right to abridge a person's freedom of speech unless it creates a safety risk or is inciting violence.
Way to knock it out of the freakin' park. Those with their shorts in a bunch over this issue who falsely claim that the owners are free to limit the speech and rights of their employees forget that the stadiums these games are played in built in are mostly paid for, maintained by, protected by, subsidized by, etc. the TAXPAYERS, which makes them public property, where NOBODY has the right to abridge a person's freedom of speech unless it creates a safety risk or is inciting violence.