kingslayer
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Jim Brown said:"he has to make up his mind whether he's truly an activist or he's a football player. Football is commercial. You have owners. You have fans. And you want to honor that if you're making that kind of money."
"I can't be two things at once that contradict each other. If I sign for money, then the people I sign with, they have rules and regulations."
As for the protest, Brown says ... "I'm going to give you the real deal: I'm an American. I don't desecrate my flag and my national anthem."
"I'm not gonna do anything against the flag and national anthem. I'm going to work within those situations. But this is my country, and I'll work out the problems, but I'll do it in an intelligent manner."
I think this backfired on the true activists. This went from talking about issues to an Ice Bucket Challenge Redux b/c the President showed his ass and it became cool to "Boycott Against the President". "HEY, LOOK AT ME INSTAGRAMMING THAT MURICA SUX! EFF YOU, DRUMPF!"
(Meanwhile 157 black men have been killed by police this year. 9 were unarmed. 566 non-black men were killed by police this year. 23 were unarmed.)
Personally, I am not and have not been stoked about Kaepernick's "protest" at the field. If he thinks there is a systemic issue with black men being murdered by racist policemen (because I follow data on things like the WaPo police killing tracker, I personally don't, but that's for another thread), there are multiple ways to fight against that. He's (to much credit and respect from me) doing so now that he doesn't get to play on Sundays by donating money, talking in communities, talking to policemen, etc.
But I understand that, as a white man who's only been shot at by people who don't live in America, I don't get an opinion on how people protest. Or what they protest. Or what the reasons for the situations they're protesting are and how to actually address them. Doesn't matter.
Jim Brown, that Uncle Tom dude that doesn't know a lick about being black or an activist or a football player, says (about Kaepernick, but you could substitute "they", I think...)
Russell Wilson spends much of his offtime working for his church, his charities and Children's Hospital of Seattle. There are probably a bunch of you who couldn't care less for him or his views on the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and are happy that he doesn't get to use the field on Sundays as his platform. He literally has 164 other hours in the week and legion other venues for which to be an activist for just about whatever he wants.
Oh, I see the problem. You can't read entire sentences or understand embedded clauses. This is going to be tougher than I thought.
Because they fight and die for the flag and what it represents. Back when i was a liberal snowflake i remember refusing to salute the flag. Now im ashamed i ever did that. Especially when my entire family has been to war for this country.
if you said Goebbels you might be mistakenWho said this:
"The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly and with unflagging attention. It must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over. Here, as so often in this world, persistence is the first and most important requirement for success."
He also said:
“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”
Let's try this. Am I complimenting you here or insulting you?I see the problem: you hear and repeat lies.
I call you out on it.
Pop's comments (starts around 2:10)
Let's try this. Am I complimenting you here or insulting you?
"Denny is a really smart guy, is something Denny thinks, but that in fact couldn't be further from the truth."
Passing this test should help you to see why the source you cited never actually asserted that Donald Trump had delivered on his promise. Good luck!
if you said Goebbels you might be mistaken
http://truthisthegreatestenemyofthestate.blogspot.com/
Clinton I think did in reference to trump or vice versa not sure
(Meanwhile 157 black men have been killed by police this year. 9 were unarmed. 566 non-black men were killed by police this year. 23 were unarmed.)


I think I know. Honestly. None of us care. We figure that tiny number is so meaningless to us.This is a problem. Why don't you want to do anything about it?
You should join campaign zero. It's not our fault that you all aren't standing up for your unarmed white people killed by police. No worries, we'll do it for you.
https://www.joincampaignzero.org/
While you were Googling denying the antecedent it would've helped if you also looked up Genetic Fallacy and Red Herring fallacy, because you just provided a couple of good examples.The WaPost said the money was paid, and I found another legitimate citation that showed the amounts and the recipients verified it. It wasn't Trump saying it in the middle of one of his monologues.
What else is there to say?
"Do you read your fucking links?"
Yes, I did.
Are you so numb to the constant Trump bashing echo chamber no matter what he does that the Truth evades you? It's not just your problem, it's a lot of peoples'. Hence the Goebbels quotes. The media studies the guy and his tactics in journalism school (among many other things). They know what they're doing. Don't be a dupe.
Get this, though. 60M+ voted for the guy and almost all have stuck with him. They're not unreasonable people - far from it.
Be afraid.
I've read this a couple of times now and I'm not really sure what you're saying. I guess I see what Brown is saying, and that is of course his prerogative. But I think he's wrong, and so, apparently, do a lot of owners and coaches, who've said they support their players in their protest. I think Brown is buying the line that kneeling during the anthem is "disrespecting" it or the flag. (Sidenote: simple way to avoid the anthem/flag being disrespected at sporting events: keep them away from them. You know, like everywhere else in the world, when two clubs of the same country are playing each other.)I think this backfired on the true activists. This went from talking about issues to an Ice Bucket Challenge Redux b/c the President showed his ass and it became cool to "Boycott Against the President". "HEY, LOOK AT ME INSTAGRAMMING THAT MURICA SUX! EFF YOU, DRUMPF!"
(Meanwhile 157 black men have been killed by police this year. 9 were unarmed. 566 non-black men were killed by police this year. 23 were unarmed.)
Personally, I am not and have not been stoked about Kaepernick's "protest" at the field. If he thinks there is a systemic issue with black men being murdered by racist policemen (because I follow data on things like the WaPo police killing tracker, I personally don't, but that's for another thread), there are multiple ways to fight against that. He's (to much credit and respect from me) doing so now that he doesn't get to play on Sundays by donating money, talking in communities, talking to policemen, etc.
But I understand that, as a white man who's only been shot at by people who don't live in America, I don't get an opinion on how people protest. Or what they protest. Or what the reasons for the situations they're protesting are and how to actually address them. Doesn't matter.
Jim Brown, that Uncle Tom dude that doesn't know a lick about being black or an activist or a football player, says (about Kaepernick, but you could substitute "they", I think...)
Russell Wilson spends much of his offtime working for his church, his charities and Children's Hospital of Seattle. There are probably a bunch of you who couldn't care less for him or his views on the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and are happy that he doesn't get to use the field on Sundays as his platform. He literally has 164 other hours in the week and legion other venues for which to be an activist for just about whatever he wants.
Looks like the Dallas Cowboys agree with meWon't bother me one tiny little bit. I'd consider doing it simply as a protest against the mob mentality of the assholes who are so bent out of shape about it.
Looks like the Dallas Cowboys agree with me