The entire team should kneel, led by the coaching staff.Whether you, me, or Kirk Ferentz thinks it’s ok to kneel, those soldiers all fought to preserve a country where people have a right to burn flags and kneel during the National Anthem. That’s what separated us from merry olde England. I bet the aristocracy in Great Britain thought it was a travesty of disrespect when the Boston Tea Party happened and those colonial fools burned the Union Jack and cut their own flag that said Don’t Tread On Me.
Our founding fathers, for all their faults, wanted a country where the masses could be free to rebel against the tyrants.
Protest is part of our country’s heritage whether you like it or not. If you don’t want to participate you have every right to abstain. If you declare kneeling off limits or illegal where do you stop? What about religion? Do you want people telling you what you have to believe or not believe? If you’re Catholic and an atheist becomes president do you want that person to have the option to outlaw your worship because it offends atheists? I’m as non-believer as it gets but I don’t want to live in a country where people can’t go to church because it’s their personal freedom. You’re free to go to church and I’m free to ridicule. And vice versa. That’s how it works.
And since you said there are other ways to bring it to light, what if those other ways infringe on some other group not related to sports? Is that ok because you get your sports to the detriment of some other group?
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The entire team should kneel, led by the coaching staff.
The cause is big enough for individuality in a team sport. It won't impact the outcome of games:
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you are wrong. no single cause is bigger than the United States of America. That's the point of the country, Rob. Who gets to decide which "causes" are more important the the country? You? Me? Or, how about we leave politics out of national pass times and continue working together and that WE ALL TREAT OTHERS AS WE WOULD HAVE THEM TREAT US?
Perhaps you can agree with that point? Treat everyone how you would want them to treat you.
America is where we each should have the same opportunity to fulfill our own individual wishes. It isn't a place where someone who feels they were wronged get's to turn the entire society upside down until they get what they want.
The symbolism of the flag is the freedoms we enjoy, protesting is one of those freedoms.you are wrong. no single cause is bigger than the United States of America. That's the point of the country, Rob. Who gets to decide which "causes" are more important the the country? You? Me? Or, how about we leave politics out of national pass times and continue working together and that WE ALL TREAT OTHERS AS WE WOULD HAVE THEM TREAT US?
Perhaps you can agree with that point? Treat everyone how you would want them to treat you.
America is where we each should have the same opportunity to fulfill our own individual wishes. It isn't a place where someone who feels they were wronged get's to turn the entire society upside down until they get what they want.
The symbolism of the flag is the freedoms we enjoy, protesting is one of those freedoms.
Oh you are going to get hammered for this because your white privilege means you don't get it. But I agree with you. I also agree with most viewpoints on this as well, because there are so many origins of perception and the views don't directly oppose each other.
Personally, I am 110% supportive of protesting if don't the right way. However, in this case, calling attention to your cause during the national anthem was an extremely poor choice, I don't care who told Kap to do it. The reason is because for those protesting, they know they aren't protesting our flag, our country, our constitution, but to everyone else that is exactly what it is. So that is where the debate stalls and we all spend so much time debating something that has nothing to do with the reason for protesting. If another form of protest were were chosen, the rest of people would get behind it because they would know the protest is in an effort to make America better and not trying to tear it apart.
If we all stop to look at the true issues here, I think all of us can agree on two things.
1. I think most of us would think there definitely needs to be reform in a lot of the police departments. The overwhelming majority are appalled at the Floyd killing, Arbery killing, Hawley football players getting searched, etc. I don't know one person that thinks that is ok. In so many places police officers are power drunk, and the reason is the militarization of the police.
2. But we have to have authority and there needs to be an accountable police service, I think most agree. We just can't get rid of it, chaos would ensue otherwise.
And that is what the protest at the beginning was about. Right now action needs to be taken so we can eliminate the rest of the nonsense and get something done. And I think everyone is behind that too.
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Oh you are going to get hammered for this because your white privilege means you don't get it. But I agree with you. I also agree with most viewpoints on this as well, because there are so many origins of perception and the views don't directly oppose each other.
Personally, I am 110% supportive of protesting if don't the right way. However, in this case, calling attention to your cause during the national anthem was an extremely poor choice, I don't care who told Kap to do it. The reason is because for those protesting, they know they aren't protesting our flag, our country, our constitution, but to everyone else that is exactly what it is. So that is where the debate stalls and we all spend so much time debating something that has nothing to do with the reason for protesting. If another form of protest were were chosen, the rest of people would get behind it because they would know the protest is in an effort to make America better and not trying to tear it apart.
If we all stop to look at the true issues here, I think all of us can agree on two things.
1. I think most of us would think there definitely needs to be reform in a lot of the police departments. The overwhelming majority are appalled at the Floyd killing, Arbery killing, Hawley football players getting searched, etc. I don't know one person that thinks that is ok. In so many places police officers are power drunk, and the reason is the militarization of the police.
2. But we have to have authority and there needs to be an accountable police service, I think most agree. We just can't get rid of it, chaos would ensue otherwise.
And that is what the protest at the beginning was about. Right now action needs to be taken so we can eliminate the rest of the nonsense and get something done. And I think everyone is behind that too.
Then I will change it to your Mexican privilege, lol.
it is one of those freedoms. but disrespecting the flag is not a protest. it is disrespect.
it is one of those freedoms. but disrespecting the flag is not a protest. it is disrespect.
The person that suggested Kaepernick kneel was a veteran.