NFL: League NOT seeking mandate for players to stand during anthem

Don't you already have the answer to this?

You said libertarians can fix it.

I don't understand your attitude. It pisses you off that someone who is white and is Republican actually cares about the issue and discusses it. I'm asking BAC his opinion and how he see's change playing out.

It's funny you told me before to listen to people yet get upset when I ask BAC a question.
 
But what's that going to change vis a vis police violence? NFL players are taking a knee yes but how do you see the change occurring? I'm assuming it will come through legislation but maybe not. I'm not asking as a gotcha I'm asking out of curiosity/interest.

It will indeed come through legislation AND corporate pressure. That's how society changes.

Remember the NC bathroom law?

Repealed.

How?

Corporate pressure.

I repeat .. the ONLY way out of this is through the players.
 
It will indeed come through legislation AND corporate pressure. That's how society changes.

Remember the NC bathroom law?

Repealed.

How?

Corporate pressure.

I repeat .. the ONLY way out of this is through the players.

What will corporate pressure do? A bathroom law is pretty straightforward black and white (please pardon the pun). Legislating police behavior is a much more complicated issue.
 
Let'm kneel, let'm lock arms, let'm roll out a charcoal grill and make hot dogs, whatever......they've shown what they are and what they like to do on the job. They're privileged, spoiled and elite having nothing in common with the fans who for the most part must obey bosses at their jobs and leave personal baggage and worldly concerns at home. Their precious money will dry up because they've doomed their own business. They can go back home and pump gas for a living. They have spit in the faces of people of all races, colors and national origin whose money they took for their own millionaire lifestyle. Let'm pay for their own sjw causes.

Rich elites can't express political opinions? Sure you are a Republican? Citizens United much? Last I checked corporations can donate money to campaigns and try to derail others. And it's not like a corporation enjoys a social hour or non business time to do it.
When a corporation is "expressing" itself it's "on the job." Is a player on the clock while the flag ceremony is going on? I don't think so. He isn't in a huddle, the coach isn't talking to him. They carve out a moment where we are all watching the flag and some
ditz or dudimous is warbling disrespectfully through the anthem. That's not work detail, that's a coffee break. Why should you or the boss have a say in what anyone does does on break? He didn't defame the corporation while on break, he chose to not stand at attention
for the flag. If he wants to pick his nose, scratch his nuts or practice punts or take a leak, none of the employers business. Plus, players omitting to fall in line aren't likely making a statement about their financial plight, they are likely giving Trump and your ilk the middle finger.
Good on them. You have the right to express your disgust and vote against these people with your wallet by the same license they have the right to piss you the hell off by having a conscience.
 
They were found innocent because the white bicycle kops had already broke his neck when they originally terrorized and harassed him upon initial contact.

The white bicycle kops are who is being protested. They had no reason to stop Grey in the first place. Is that message clear?
And I've seen his position of 'over charging' before. If this case follows all the others, the prosecutors purposely over charged in order to get the decision they wanted in the first place.
 
Rich elites can't express political opinions? Sure you are a Republican? Citizens United much? Last I checked corporations can donate money to campaigns and try to derail others. And it's not like a corporation enjoys a social hour or non business time to do it.
When a corporation is "expressing" itself it's "on the job." Is a player on the clock while the flag ceremony is going on? I don't think so. He isn't in a huddle, the coach isn't talking to him. They carve out a moment where we are all watching the flag and some
ditz or dudimous is warbling disrespectfully through the anthem. That's not work detail, that's a coffee break. Why should you or the boss have a say in what anyone does does on break? He didn't defame the corporation while on break, he chose to not stand at attention
for the flag. If he wants to pick his nose, scratch his nuts or practice punts or take a leak, none of the employers business. Plus, players omitting to fall in line aren't likely making a statement about their financial plight, they are likely giving Trump and your ilk the middle finger.
Good on them. You have the right to express your disgust and vote against these people with your wallet by the same license they have the right to piss you the hell off by having a conscience.

When a player is in uniform they are on the clock. They can be thrown out of games before it starts and they can get penalties before it starts.
 
And I've seen his position of 'over charging' before. If this case follows all the others, the prosecutors purposely over charged in order to get the decision they wanted in the first place.

Exactly.

Overcharged is a new excuse for the privilege.

You never hear overcharged in the Black community. Hell they will charge yo momma with accessory even if she wasn't there.
 
Voting locally

And voting out racist in the judicial system, law enforcement and corporations who invest in the prison industrial complex.

This is a federal issue to include:

Homeland Security
Department of Justice
DEA
FBI
CIA
ICE
Federal Bureau of Prisons

You get the picture.

This is institutional and deep rooted.
 
The CBC largely backed the '94 crime bill. So if they were willing to do that who will actually upend the system?
 
The CBC largely backed the '94 crime bill. So if they were willing to do that who will actually upend the system?

So you think police brutality and institutional racism started in 94 with Clinton's crime bill?

It's a simple yes or no question.
 
The CBC largely backed the '94 crime bill. So if they were willing to do that who will actually upend the system?
Cocaine/crack was an epidemic back then. Crime was through the roof. These days it's heroin. People die before they can rob someone.
 
And voting out racist in the judicial system, law enforcement and corporations who invest in the prison industrial complex.

This is a federal issue to include:

Homeland Security
Department of Justice
DEA
FBI
CIA
ICE
Federal Bureau of Prisons

You get the picture.

This is institutional and deep rooted.
When you have Ferguson, with a majority black population governed by a racist white coalition, it's because nobody cares enough to vote. That's why I feel Kap dropped the ball. In an election year, he should have been screaming from the rooftops about getting out to vote. Instead, he couldn't be bothered to vote because 'it doesn't matter'. At the very least, vote locally
 
So you think police brutality and institutional racism started in 94 with Clinton's crime bill?

It's a simple yes or no question.

We're all aware of the past. At a certain point you have to talk about the current and how to make changes going forward
 
Cocaine/crack was an epidemic back then. Crime was through the roof. These days it's heroin. People die before they can rob someone.

Correct! There was a lot of crime at that time, but the real criminals weren't the one's going to these newly, privately funded prisons. This was/is the republicans one and only safe place they can go and get support from All Americans. Crime!

They used the southern strategy to continue the lie to the American people that crime=Blacks........then plastered Black people being arrested in astronomical numbers as criminals on the nightly news, every night.

Fast forward to 2017 and we have millions of Black men and women behind bars and it was all by design.

America has a very sordid history and people need to know the truth. That is the only way we can begin to move forward.

As the saying goes "if you don't know history you're doomed to repeat it".
 
When you have Ferguson, with a majority black population governed by a racist white coalition, it's because nobody cares enough to vote. That's why I feel Kap dropped the ball. In an election year, he should have been screaming from the rooftops about getting out to vote. Instead, he couldn't be bothered to vote because 'it doesn't matter'. At the very least, vote locally

I disagree.

I can't blame the Black citizens of Ferguson, most of them couldn't vote. The city made sure they arrested lots of Blacks not only to fund their own city budget, but to also take away their voting rights.

How did voting locally help when just 50 years ago, Blacks couldn't vote?
 
Correct! There was a lot of crime at that time, but the real criminals weren't the one's going to these newly, privately funded prisons. This was/is the republicans one and only safe place they can go and get support from All Americans. Crime!

They used the southern strategy to continue the lie to the American people that crime=Blacks........then plastered Black people being arrested in astronomical numbers as criminals on the nightly news, every night.

Fast forward to 2017 and we have millions of Black men and women behind bars and it was all by design.

America has a very sordid history and people need to know the truth. That is the only way we can begin to move forward.

As the saying goes "if you don't know history you're doomed to repeat it".

Bill Clinton and a democratic led Congress passed the crime bill. Most people don't like crime in their neighborhood. Hence even the CBC supporting the bill.
 
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