ArvadaHawk
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Questioned the word, actions, thoughts, ideas, of a black man regarding social justice.
no he didn't. he answered the question of what he thought of when he heard the national anthem. he said he thought of his two grandfathers who both fought in WWII and that we should always treat each other with respect and as we would have them treat ourselves. that's a paraphrase. after his teammates didn't like what he said or how he said it, whichever it was, he apologized for not being sensitive enough. but, that goes back to my point about respect of someone else's opinion being a two-way street. you respect my position, belief, and i respect yours. as soon as it becomes a one-way street, then the goal is not for dialogue, discussion and reform...real reform, it is of winning an argument, driving an agenda or narrative. it's that simple. the topic could be which alternate iowa hawkeye uniform do you like better. if one side doesn't allow you to give your opinion and then discuss it, and you have to abide by their opinion, then what do you have?