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Watching football is supporting white supremacy?
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I swear if this stuffIt won't be a huge number. Y'all _'s ain't being realistic. The league is majority black. Those players friends and family ain't gonna stop watching. Black dudes are not gonna stop going to the NFL. Unless some other league pops up that pays the same amount it's unrealistic. And yes I will keep watching and still don't regret sitting out that last election.
You dudes can't say "don't watching the NFL!!" then turnaround and tell somebody to vote for the Clinton's who have played a part in exactly what Kaep is talking about. Nah, we can disagree on that.
Imo I think it’s deeper than that
Please don’t tell me u been itching for
Some buttered biscuits
All I here from folks
Black folks especially
Why do this
Why do that
How about we at least show some solidarity
For something
Imo that’s more important
The solidarity
And us actually standing up together
For something
Then a damn game
We could come together
To see a damn marvel movie based in Africa
But can’t come together to not watch a damn game
And you dudes voting for people like the Clinton's makes you part of the problem with me then if you wanna play that game You can't use that guilt BS with me.Lower revenues, lower paychecks, lower endorsement contracts, which means lower influence on society.
You just want your cake and eat it too, and your inaction makes you part of the problem.
And you would be loving and snitching to massa Clinton when it was time for the revolt.You know Maximus would still be riding the bus back when Black folks were boycotting and marching. It's always gonna be like that. You'll never have 100% people behind a just cause; you can only hope to have a vocal majority.
Had to call out the hypocrisy. One man put his entire fortune and family at risk for the cause by kneeling, and some dudes can't change the channel on Sundays for two hours.Wait a minute, y’all calling dudes ****s and biscuit boys but still watching games faithfully
Does your *** even know that there were other elections that took place in 2016 besides the presidential.And you dudes voting for people like the Clinton's makes you part of the problem with me then if you wanna play that game You can't use that guilt BS with me.
No, but don’t sit and act like you care about white men telling black folk to shut the **** up and do as you’re told while doing so. Admit that fact and move onWatching football is supporting white supremacy?
What guilt?And you dudes voting for people like the Clinton's makes you part of the problem with me then if you wanna play that game You can't use that guilt BS with me.
That mild discomfort has sunk many a rebellion. "Man I gotta get to work"or it makes you uncomfortable
Talk that **** rustyDoes your *** even know that their were other elections that took place in 2016 besides the presidential.
You once said you support voting locally. Dude, most of your ballot had nothing to do with Clinton. It had to do with your state and local reps that fund schools your people go to. It had to do with sheriffs that police your people, judges that sentence them, and disrict attorneys that let the tone on how the criminal justice system interacts with black folk.
You can't keep using a strawman on Hillary Clinton to defend your ignorance. You actions have straight up contradicted your words.
Consider that when you contributing to these Trump supporting owners getting for money, which they will donate to more bigots, when you are watching their product.
Talk that **** rusty
Btw do u have a YouTube channel
Ur vids keep coming up on my YouTube feed
So again black people stop watching football then what? You dudes still think voting means something so what's the next step towards your action besides voting?What guilt?
I'm simply pointing out that you keep complaining about racism and white supremacy, but you don't want to help fixing it because that requires some sacrifice from you (or it makes you uncomfortable). It's that inaction MLK warned about in his letter about white moderates.
And I don't know why you keep going in circles with your political expertise. No matter who you vote for the system is still the same. We not gonna agree on that, period.Does your *** even know that their were other elections that took place in 2016 besides the presidential.
You once said you support voting locally. Dude, most of your ballot had nothing to do with Clinton. It had to do with your state and local reps that fund schools your people go to. It had to do with sheriffs that police your people, judges that sentence them, and disrict attorneys that let the tone on how the criminal justice system interacts with black folk.
You can't keep using a strawman on Hillary Clinton to defend your ignorance. You actions have straight up contradicted your words.
So consider that when you contributing to these Trump supporting owners getting more money, which they will donate to more bigots, when you are watching their product. Even after they make it clear they don't give a **** about something you claim to care so much about
But u knowThat mild discomfort has sunk many a rebellion. "Man I gotta get to work"
Ding ding dingThe IRONY is that white people banding together to NOT watch games due to protests is why they initiated the rule
Yet, it's ineffective.
I am not going in circles, I am pointing out some more your hypocrisy.So again black people stop watching football then what? You dudes still think voting means something so what's the next step towards your action besides voting?
And I don't know why you keep going in circles with your political expertise. No matter who you vote for the system is still the same. We not gonna agree on that, period.
Nah I followed it closelyI can see both sides of the argument. Taking a stand and tuning out the games to make a statement to the league that their behavior will not be tolerated. At the same time I understand the person who sees the games being hard to give up. Especially if you've been a fan of your team for 20+ years, grew up watching with your pop/grandpop, and they have been a playoff team/Superbowl contender for the last few years. Easy to stop watching football if you live in Cleveland or Miami, you aren't missing anything, those teams suck anyway and have for over a decade. Compared to if you live in Boston or Greenbay or Seattle where your team can legit win a superbowl next season. Just like drugs, people have to ween themselves off of that.
I will say at lot of people who gave up the NFL were probably mostly casuals anyway, didn't follow the league all that much to begin with or even watched at all, just jumped on the boycott bandwagon because what happened to Kaep.
This is wrong. The system favors those who vote, and it does change according to the wishes of the voters (which is why you no longer have segregated public facilities). Why do you think the Right is investing in voter suppression? Could it be because voting actually matters?No matter who you vote for the system is still the same.
Some NFL players are reportedly considering new ways to protest after NFL owners voted on a Wednesday, Sports Illustrated's Robert Klemko.
According to Klemko, some are discussing ways to skirt new rules "just to spite the NFL."
The policy for players to be on the field for the anthem, and gives players the option to stay in the locker room. Teams will be fined for any personnel that "do not show proper respect for the flag and Anthem” on the sidelines.
Other journalists were hearing similar things from players they talked to.
While admittedly a small sample size, some players are telling me they’re *considering* staying in locker room or making a different on-field gesture simply b/c they feel this new policy is a direct challenge to them. Before today, they hadn’t thought about demonstrating in ‘18.
“I talked to a former NFL player yesterday who has said that players are already talking about other ways in which they can protest.” @craigmelvin talks response to new NFL policy
However, he said players remaining in the locker room could still pose a problem.
The protests during the national anthem started in August 2016 when former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the 'Star-Spangled Banner' as a means of protesting racial inequality and police brutality. Dozens other NFL players, as well as numerous other athletes across America, ultimately joined him. The protests grew during the 2017 season after Trump criticized NFL players who chose to follow suit. Trump said owners should "fire" NFL players who protest the anthem and referred to them as "sonof b------". Players responded by protesting en masse.