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Did anyone see Joy Taylor today?
Lord
Ninja, why does Kaep need to speak though?
Y'all fall back.I try and see her everyday. Fine as cat hair that girl
you should look at da universal approval of FDNY among all people, learn something.
he started da fire, no pun intended... now ot has to be controlled, or else his whole Message is forever lost, that backlash is already on full tilt.
POLL: Majority of Americans disagree with Colin Kaepernick's protest
- By John Breech
- Sep 15, 2016 • 1 min read
Colin Kaepernick's protest seems to be gaining steam with some of his fellow NFL players, however, it doesn't seem to be catching on with the rest of the country.
In two recent polls that were both conducted within the past week, a majority of respondents said that they disagree with Kaepernick's decision to protest racial inequality and police brutality by not standing for the national anthem.
In one poll, which was conducted by Reuters, 72 percent of Americans said that they thought Kaepernick's behavior was unpatriotic. Another 61 percent said that they do not "support the stance Colin Kaepernick is taking and his decision not to stand during the national anthem."
The Reuters poll of 2,903 adults was conducted between Sept. 6-12. Kaepernick's protest went public on Aug. 26.
The poll included 1,481 people who identified as white and 612 people who identified as racial minorities. Of those two groups, 70 percent of whites disagreed with Kaepernick's stance, while only 40 percent of racial minorities disagreed with the 49ers quarterback.
Although many respondents disagree with Kaepernick's stance, 64 percent of all the people who were surveyed agreed that Kaepernick has a constitutional right to protest and shouldn't be punished by the NFL.
In another poll, which was conducted by SurveyMonkey, 44 percent of people said they are "not supportive at all of Kaepernick's protest." Another 29 percent said they did support it and the rest were unsure.
In the Survey Monkey poll, which was conducted Sept. 13-14, 60 percent of respondents said Kaepernick should not be punished by the NFL for his protesting.
Since starting his protest in August, 13 NFL players have joined Kaepernick's cause. The 49ers quarterback has said that he's going to keep sitting during the national anthem until "meaningful change" occurs in our country.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-disagree-with-colin-kaepernicks-protest/amp/
knowing this now.... it would be wise to reframe da conversation away from da actual national anthem and into w/e cause he wants to spotlight. da floor is his now.
yea and to harp on that if you were a firefighter and had to save a white racist in a burning building would you? if that was your job?If you have bills and need to get the best job, you’ll do anything regardless of your hatred, word to terrible teachers.
Pig socks were dope as hell I copped. No pun
yea and to harp on that if you were a firefighter and had to save a white racist in a burning building would you? if that was your job?
The vast majority of this thread agrees with Kaep
well now ya know this place is a bubble, da majority of folks in America not rocking wit da flag protest, and now da NFL gotta fix they're face or they're gonna lose da a ish load of viewership over a flag controversy on both sides.
It would be nicw but I think the SWS wouldn't care since it doesn't fit their storyline
the people that participated in that poll also took the quiz to see which king of the hill character they are.
You're Hank Hill!
i get it Ninja, i of ALL people who just got citizenship to da United States and pledged should know how high in regard da flag and national anthem is held in this very patriotic country
they're not da ones pushing da issue with da flag..all they see is people kneeling on da anthem. heat would be removed if further clarification would be giving, and a refocus somewhere else.
da anthem and flag at this point is a distraction.