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Partially because I don't have the energy for every cause that kills 0.0000028% of the population. Why do you think that America, and those symbols that stand for the nation, needs to be protested against (note: Not "racist cops", or "untrained police staffs", or "the culture of the ghetto imposed by local governments", or "lack of education in civics" or any of those things--all of which are problematic)? What is the (in Jim Brown's words) desecration doing to move the conversation forward or make America better? And what's the denouement of this? What action needs to happen for all these players to now say "ok, we're good now, thanks. See? Protest worked!" ?This is a problem. Why don't you want to do anything about it?
I don't think that America is broken because 32 people a year die without a weapon in their hand at the hands of police, vice the 700 who die when using a weapon against police. I know that sounds callous, but averaging 95% in life-and-death split-second situations does not make America broken. I would submit that much more than 9 black men/32 people total a year die unarmed at the hands of friends and neighbors than because of police officers who every night have to go out and maybe not come back. About that 10x that many children a year die in Tampa out of outright neglect (malnutrition, left in cars, parents on drugs, etc) I guess I have a different mindset because I've been on the receiving end of not knowing which one of the million people around you might be a bad guy that at any moment wants to end you. More cops are killed by gunfire (33 so far this year) than unarmed people killed by cops.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/
But in the paper they reference and link to, it spells out clearly:Moreover, research shows police departments with more black officers are less likely to kill black people.
anecdotally, I work with a former policeman from Peachtree, GA. His precinct was 80% black (as is he). His precinct had one of the highest rates of lethal force used in the country. He had multiple greenlights put out on him, and after one gunfight where he came back home and the bad guy didn't Al Sharpton himself came down to protest the police and to call for his removal. I wish you could hear him tell the story. But the good Reverend didn't talk about how it was a black officer that killed a man who was shooting back at him. He made it sound like an unauthorized murder of a black man at the hands of (implied white) police. Which is good for Al Sharpton...not so good for the man who got hits put out on him because of it.Increasing the proportion of the force that is black does not appear to be an effective strategy for reducing police-involved homicides of black citizens in most large cities.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...y-after-games-u-s-appeals-court-idUSKCN1B32B1A high school football coach in Washington state has failed to persuade a federal appeals court to let him kneel and pray on the field immediately after games in sight of students and parents.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday rejected Joseph Kennedy’s request for an injunction requiring the Bremerton School District, located just outside Seattle, to reinstate him and allow his prayer.
Kennedy, a Christian, said the district violated his constitutional right to free speech under the First Amendment, including by putting him on paid leave in October 2015.
The varsity assistant coach’s prayers on the 50-yard line had often been joined by players and other coaches, including from opposing teams.
But in Wednesday’s decision, Circuit Judge Milan Smith said Kennedy went too far in trying to press his religious beliefs on “impressionable and captive” minds.
Smith said this could promote “disunity along religious lines,” undermining the role of high school football games in letting American communities gather to root for their favorite teams and for children on the field.
BTW, it's interesting to me as well that a player in SF and SEA can kneel on the field to promote a cause seen by tens of thousands at the game and millions on TV (and that is causing some disunity), but the 9th Circuit Court has ruled a coach cannot kneel if it's to pray, at least around impressionable high school kids. That games are there to root for our favorite teams, not potentially promoting disunity.
Why do you think that America, and those symbols that stand for the nation, needs to be protested against
What is the (in Jim Brown's words) desecration doing to move the conversation forward or make America better? And what's the denouement of this? What action needs to happen for all these players to now say "ok, we're good now, thanks. See? Protest worked!" ?
I might disagree that Odell Beckham lifting his leg to symbolically pee on the President or that kneeling to show contempt for the nation is the best manner with which to combat it
I'm just going to start with the original, b/c like I wrote earlier, I think that this message moved from Police Brutality/Racism to Eff Drumpf. Kaepernick's protest wasn't outside a Police HQ where someone just got shot, or by putting "remember Philando" on his shoes, or by hosting a press conference to talk about his donations and why he was doing it. He said:Who said it did? Are the protesters actually protesting the existence of the nation, or a particular issue?
He specifically says that he thinks America oppresses black people and people of color. Not "racists in America" or "the 1%ers" or "crooked politicians" or even "cops who target people of color". He said "America" does the oppressing, and that his lack of pride in America is going to be manifested by kneeling so that people know he has no pride in it. Until is "represents what he thinks it's supposed to.""When there's significant change and I feel that flag represents what it's supposed to represent, and this country is representing people the way that it's supposed to, I'll stand.

It's working, you say? As many people (low # though it may be, it's still too high) are dying this year as last year. As many unarmed people are dying as last year. You're letting the media's crafted message drive you. Do you think Steph Curry was unaware until this week that you have to be careful around police? Do you think Michael Bennett's Vegas story was the first time he's had heard that cops can threaten lives? Did CNN/MSNBC/Fox not do their jobs pointing out to America that black men had been shot by policemen?I think the point of any protest is to raise awareness. Protests by themselves are not solutions, and that's not the right standard to hold them to. I think this particular protest is in fact working, although ironically enough it's really Trump who made it work. Everyone is talking about it now, and that's pretty much the goal of any protest.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...d-celebration-related-trump-article-1.3520250I don't know who Odell Beckham is, so can't comment on that part,
I guess there's a spectrum between "contempt" and "lack of pride", but now we're really parsing...but I do not agree that kneeling shows contempt for the nation. I don't think that's even remotely accurate.
"I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color," Kaepernick said, via NFL.com. "To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder
Had to. The better of two evils in a system trapping your vote for only two choices.I cucked out and voted for Hillary, sorry guys.
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.
I do see what you see in Trump: he's not capable of admitting when he's wrong either.
This guy can speak for me on any topic any time! Wondering how Trump supporters feel about this. Amazing!
For that alone, Trump is a hero to most.
I'm just going to start with the original, b/c like I wrote earlier, I think that this message moved from Police Brutality/Racism to Eff Drumpf.
Kaepernick's protest wasn't outside a Police HQ where someone just got shot, or by putting "remember Philando" on his shoes, or by hosting a press conference to talk about his donations and why he was doing it. He said:
He specifically says that he thinks America oppresses black people and people of color. Not "racists in America" or "the 1%ers" or "crooked politicians" or even "cops who target people of color". He said "America" does the oppressing, and that his lack of pride in America is going to be manifested by kneeling so that people know he has no pride in it. Until is "represents what he thinks it's supposed to."![]()
It's working, you say? As many people (low # though it may be, it's still too high) are dying this year as last year. As many unarmed people are dying as last year.
You're letting the media's crafted message drive you.
Do you think Steph Curry was unaware until this week that you have to be careful around police? Do you think Michael Bennett's Vegas story was the first time he's had heard that cops can threaten lives?
Did CNN/MSNBC/Fox not do their jobs pointing out to America that black men had been shot by policemen?
Could you point to who the "Trump" supporters are?Wondering how Trump supporters feel about this.
This guy can speak for me on any topic any time!
Sorry to hear to hear you could not detect the flaws. I think the old fella missed the mark with every shot.
While not saying anything directly about the Commander in Chief...Trump needs to STFU about the NFL and get some help down to Puerto Rico.
You don't honestly think this obvious pandering to his base changes anything do you? I love how (using dviss's narrative) people call this a dog whistle.Are you being for real? You honestly believe he was wrong on all points? How is this possible? I can understand voting for Trump thinking he was going to mix stuff up and and make some changes, but you still can't honestly support him after everything he has said and done. Just unreal!
I served my country for people like you to have the right to free speech and to voice your opinions, but good lord.......
You don't honestly think this obvious pandering to his base changes anything do you? I love how (using dviss's narrative) people call this a dog whistle.
That word is becoming almost as irritating as mansplaining or cuck.
If it is anything it is a dog toy for CNN and the rest of the Libbos to chew on as a distraction.
Next week he'll probably tweet something about global warming or cultural appropriation to keep you all occupied.
Trump hasn't ever made me think he is a genius but he's playing with you and probably laughing his ass off doing it.
Yeah except this ain't arson. No arresting is to be done over this. Unless Mueller is getting close to dropping a bombshell this crap is what we have to look forward to for three more years. It was on the rant on Fox5 news this morning for crying out loud.You are absolutely right about that. It is an intentional distraction. But it's like an arsonist setting another fire to distract from the previous ones he set.
Yeah, you can keep everyone running around all summer, but eventually the rains come and eventually you get arrested.
barfo
Yeah except this ain't arson. No arresting is to be done over this. Unless Mueller is getting close to dropping a bombshell this crap is what we have to look forward to for three more years. It was on the rant on Fox5 news this morning for crying out loud.
THIS is what people are getting worked up over? So sad for us.
That's my entire point. Nobody gave two shits about Kaepernick. The social media twits are pissed off about Trump.That's the thing. THIS = the injustice that happens to black people in this country. The people who are getting worked up over the flag don't give a shit about the former.
THAT'S what's sad.
Dipshit may wanna stay out of the country for a waaaaaay longer period. What a dummy.Pennsylvania fire chief calls Steelers coach a "no good n*****r."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fire-chief-uses-racial-slur-steelers-coach-mike-tomlin-anthem-protest/
That's my entire point. Nobody gave two shits about Kaepernick. The social media twits are pissed off about Trump.
I'm not trying to imply that people care about the real issue behind the original protests, they don't.
I didn't see it on the local news when Kaepernick did it. I don't know why he doesn't have a job, don't follow the NFL. If he's good enough to play and the ONLY reason he doesn't is because of his protest then that sucks.Wait what? What are you talking about? Everyone gave a shit about Kaepernick. It's why he doesn't have a job right now.
My problem is that people have more of a problem with the protest than what their protesting. That's a problem in this forum and throughout the country.