thedukeofearl
Well-Known Member
Much ado about Nothing. Why get so worked up about this issue. Those who kneel are not disrespecting America by kneeling. Kneeling is a form of respect, honor, and submission anyway. Kneel before the Cross in Church, Kneel before your King. Kneel before your conquerers. The players who kneel as a visual demonstration of their political views is merely a minor irritant and should be treated as such or simply accepted.....
The media simply loves this. Nothing like firing the flames of dissent to provoke everyone on both sides of this "controversy". Sell some more papers, garnish some more clicks on the web, and keep the viewers raptly watching the "newscasters" fan the flames......
I personally have no horse in this race. Doesn't matter to me a bit. Those who kneel are still being silent, kneeling instead of standing for the National Anthem. Big Deal. People certainly could find more pertinent items to distress over.....
I always stand but never have put my hand over my heart. I fold one hand over the other below my belt line.....
My father who served in WW2, and received three purple hearts. Went to the Fourth Division Marine Corp Reunion every year, and had his picture taken with the Generals who were still with us. He never put his hand over his heart, simply put one hand over the other below his belt line.....
My father received a rifle volley and a folded American Flag when he passed, and I know for a fact that he would have no problem with this issue.....
The media simply loves this. Nothing like firing the flames of dissent to provoke everyone on both sides of this "controversy". Sell some more papers, garnish some more clicks on the web, and keep the viewers raptly watching the "newscasters" fan the flames......
I personally have no horse in this race. Doesn't matter to me a bit. Those who kneel are still being silent, kneeling instead of standing for the National Anthem. Big Deal. People certainly could find more pertinent items to distress over.....
I always stand but never have put my hand over my heart. I fold one hand over the other below my belt line.....
My father who served in WW2, and received three purple hearts. Went to the Fourth Division Marine Corp Reunion every year, and had his picture taken with the Generals who were still with us. He never put his hand over his heart, simply put one hand over the other below his belt line.....
My father received a rifle volley and a folded American Flag when he passed, and I know for a fact that he would have no problem with this issue.....