Well there's always prescription drug abuse to fall back on.
As usual, Rush is Right.
As usual, Rush is Right.
I do have to agree. I just slipped and went looking for the Monday night pre-game on ESPN. When I pulled it up on the guide I stopped. Thought about it. Then left the area. This is my discretionary time to spend as I choose. I will not choose to watch a bunch of highly overpaid athletes that like Hollywierd actors have elevated themselves to a platform of relevance.
That's right up there with cheering Muslims in NY. lol.
Funny, how kneeling is disrespectful to the nation and the flag, but maintaining monuments and flying flags, of traitors, to that same nation is not.
#bizzarolandlogic
Funny, how kneeling is disrespectful to the nation and the flag, but maintaining monuments and flying flags, of traitors, to that same nation is not.
#bizzarolandlogic
I am not so up to speed on the issues surrounding the monuments.
I am up to speed on these butt heads ruining my football experience. JMHO of course but just how I feel about all of this.
Pissed me off when Obama took sides on social issues. Seems consistent not to accept it when Trump does it. Flip the coin, flip the argument.So this protest isn't about trump bashing but after trump weighs in more people do it in spite? That's some bizarroland logic there
Funny how kneeling to the flag in protest is social activism to be replicated from peewee leagues to the pros. Kneeling as part of your faith as Tim Tebow did is offensive and ridiculed by the media.
If these athletes really wanted to make a difference in our society, they would step away from the cameras and work within their communities to generate real dialog with law enforcement. All I see is a multimillionaire celebrity basking in the spotlight, lavishing in the sounds of camera shutters. Yet they return to their palatial estates, retreat into solitude and offer nothing actionable.
Imagine if ALL of those players kneeling were involved in their communities, were to use their celebrity status to open doors, serve as change agents ...
Mike
Funny how kneeling to the flag in protest is social activism to be replicated from peewee leagues to the pros. Kneeling as part of your faith as Tim Tebow did is offensive and ridiculed by the media.
If these athletes really wanted to make a difference in our society, they would step away from the cameras and work within their communities to generate real dialog with law enforcement. All I see is a multimillionaire celebrity basking in the spotlight, lavishing in the sounds of camera shutters. Yet they return to their palatial estates, retreat into solitude and offer nothing actionable.
Imagine if ALL of those players kneeling were involved in their communities, were to use their celebrity status to open doors, serve as change agents ...
Mike
Funny, how kneeling is disrespectful to the nation and the flag, but maintaining monuments and flying flags, of traitors, to that same nation is not.
#bizzarolandlogic
Funny, how kneeling is disrespectful to the nation and the flag, but maintaining monuments and flying flags, of traitors, to that same nation is not.
#bizzarolandlogic