Exercising your right to peacefully protest is the most patriotic thing that someone can do.don't care what happened in the game don't care about any sports I don't even know who won nor do I care
I do care about disrespecting the flag and the country they deserve to be booed protest on your own time not at work hell I think anyone who protests at work should be fired instantly do it on your own time
go into your office disrupt it by protesting, piss off a large part of your customers/clients and see in the real world how long you would have a job
Still with the lame comebacksFixed it!!
Yawn!!Still with the lame comebacks
Those people died for more complex reasons that just freedom. Sometimes its for oil, money, politics etc.anyone who takes a knee during a national anthem deserves to be booed its an insult to all those who have fought and those who have died for that flag protest on your own time not when your "working"
If they were overpaid then the business model would failnice try
usual liberal response is to cry racist
nobody watches any sport for politics nobody cares what the players "cause" is they are they to watch a sport that's why they get booed and will continue to get booed
personally I would be happy if every single sport was shut down forever they are all a bunch of overpaid idiots
Exactly! Fans come to watch sports, not to be lectured on politicsAnyways, the shut up and just play the game mentality is just code for i dont want to hear people protesting a legitimate problem.
But the Kaepernick stuff accelerated it.There isnt any proof of fans refusibg to watch as a result of protrests/kneeling etc. E.g. the nfl rating were declining for several years prior to the kapernick stuff.
Contact had the wrong sport. No Football player took the knee during the National Anthem. So how did that disrespect the National Anthem in anyway?Those people died for more complex reasons that just freedom. Sometimes its for oil, money, politics etc.
But if they did die for the flag they probably would be okay with people exercising their right to freedom of expression/speech etc.
Who cares about a bunch of racist “fans”Exactly! Fans come to watch sports, not to be lectured on politics
But the Kaepernick stuff accelerated it.
When you do protests like this you risk alienating half of your fanbase.
Thats never a good business model