So then the same could be said of Villanueva.
It's harder to doubt his sincerity.
So then the same could be said of Villanueva.
It's harder to doubt his sincerity.
And Kaepernick? Where does he rank in his original lone display, and the backlash that created, breaking a 98 year old tradition for a belief?
Guy who served his country honorably vs guy who claims the whole country is racist? Eh. I'll go with Villanueva as the sincere one of the two. So no. Same can't be said of the two.So then the same could be said of Villanueva.
Right up there with Kathy Griffin, a D-list performer desperately trying to stay relevant
Maybe he can get a gig Soros' payroll
Guy who served his country honorably vs guy who claims the whole country is racist? Eh. I'll go with Villanueva as the sincere one of the two. So no. Same can't be said of the two.
This isn't all that subjective. Reason can be used to objectively divide the faux morality of Kaepernick from the genuine morality of Villanueva....because you support it. The same would be said by people on the other side of the issue.
This isn't all that subjective. Reason can be used to objectively divide the faux morality of Kaepernick from the genuine morality of Villanueva.
C'mon Kut. You know there's a "rightly" attatched to "can't be said."I'm saying it, so you're wrong.
C'mon Kut. You know there's a "rightly" attatched to "can't be said."
I've never doubted Kaepernick's devotion to his beliefs. I commend and 100% support him.
The Money Honey gives a rundown of the financials on how this is and will continue on for the NFL:
[video=youtube;CRsEB5MfTfM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRsEB5MfTfM[/video]
People were too busy kicking democrats out of office in 2010 to watch football.Lol, geez she's an idiot. The NFL has the "lowest ratings in 7 years?" Ok, so who took a knee in 2010?
Presidents come and go along with many other variations of leadership, the country remains. I think using the national anthem to express dislike for the president is wrong. Don't like Trump, when the walking sports microphone comes and asks your opinion, give it. That's one of the rights we all enjoy. The national anthem is about America, not Donald Trump.
To equate the kneeling with disrespect is just plain brain-dead. It's about as respectful a way to protest as is possible - no gesturing, no turning the other way, just quietly taking a knee - it sends a message without being disrespectful. How many players have said anything suggesting that they disrespect anyone who fought and died for our country?
I'm also offended by the idea that anyone should be forced to behave in a certain way because of "freedom". This is the direct antithesis of freedom. Disagreement does not equal disrespect.
The idea that one leaves their constitutional rights at the workplace door needs to go. This form of protest has absolutely nothing to do with how a player does his job. And when we a divisive current occupant who enables and encourages bigotry and hatred, we need more people to stand up (or in this case, kneel down) and be counted.
Exactly. These spoiled brats don't get it.Presidents come and go along with many other variations of leadership, the country remains. I think using the national anthem to express dislike for the president is wrong. Don't like Trump, when the walking sports microphone comes and asks your opinion, give it. That's one of the rights we all enjoy. The national anthem is about America, not Donald Trump.