He spoke the truth....F the lib cancel culture....Don they understand BLM is and was scam$$$$$$$$
The White House is indeed at the top of major deals as far as disasters go, but I don’t know of a riot happening there.I don't support Jack Del Rio. Both were major deals and I would put the White House at the very top of worldwide major deals. Can't pick and choose.
"People's livelihoods are being destroyed, businesses are being burned down – no problem. And then we have a dust-up at the Capitol, nothing burned down – and we're gonna make that a major deal?" Del Rio told reporters after a Wednesday practice.
Peaceful protest. Jack took a political stance.The White House is indeed at the top of major deals as far as disasters go, but I don’t know of a riot happening there.
Del Rio wasn’t saying that the Capital riot wasn’t a big deal, only that it was a dust up in relation to the devastating summer riots, which killed dozens of everyday people and burned down the livelihoods of thousands, with the full support of many Dems, including the current Vice President.
He wants to know why they are outraged now, but not then, when it was just average citizens losing everything. Are they any less important than the bigwigs in Congress?
And he’s a citizen, who should have every right to speak his opinion and question those in authority.Jack took a political stance.
He's also an employees working under company policy.And he’s a citizen, who should have every right to speak his opinion and question those in authority.
Correct.He's also an employees working under company policy.
Through the lens of our democracy, it was a major attack and will be remembered as such in the history books.Through the lens of mass damage, arson, looting, loss of life, etc… Jan 6th was not much.
Does that company policy dictate what he may/may not say 24/7, or is he allowed any time off to be a private citizen with a voice?He's also an employees working under company policy.
I didn't realize he was "on company time".Correct.
This is why Kap was given his walking papers. Political statements are not your right while on the company’s time.
According to them, thats just folks expressing themselves...I didn't realize he was "on company time".
Elucidate, por favor.
Only a lib could give wanton looting, rioting, arson and outright murder by leftists "demonstrating" in cities across America ever since Trump was first elected a pass but condemn a man for speaking his opinion on what any rational mind can clearly see was a comparatively minor event by any measure.
If there is any “two systems of justice” situation here, it’s that there are one set of rules for right-wing rioters and none for left-wing BLM & Antifa rioters who terrorized entire communities for months on end in 2020.
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Agree with your sentiment. But in reality, our world doesn't work that way. If Del Rio said Cuba is superior to the USA, because they built schools, not prisons, or that Antifa/BLM riots were justified because they are " anti- racists", or that Pro life clinics are Christians fascists, he wouldn't get any blowback from the NFL.Del Rio said an idiotic thing. Pete Carroll has said idiotic things regarding 9/11. Both have a responsibility to their teams. I support the right of anyone to express his/her opinion. And I support the right of employers to act, within their rights, if those opinions reflect poorly on the organization.
Maybe. That doesn't explain Kaepernick, though, does it? And it depends on the "world." What might be unacceptable in one business could be celebrated in another industry.Agree with your sentiment. But in reality, our world doesn't work that way. If Del Rio said Cuba is superior to the USA, because they built schools, not prisons, or that Antifa/BLM riots were justified because they are " anti- racists", or that Pro life clinics are Christians fascists, he wouldn't get any blowback from the NFL.
I have no respect for Ron Rivera, and Roger Goddell is a coward.
Except Kap did not get fined. He was made a hero by the left and made lots of money from Nike. I wonder if Nike will make a Jack commercial. This is not directed at you Gold. My question is for anyone to ask. Did he do this at work or at a practice or on the grounds of the team? If not, is he allowed to express himself at home or on a tweet etc. away from the team as private citizen? This is not clear.Correct.
This is why Kap was given his walking papers. Political statements are not your right while on the company’s time.
Which would work if Rivera stated the penalty in those terms but he didn't. The penalty, per Rivera, was for having the wrong opinion.He's also an employees working under company policy.
Del Rio asked questions. Your take on idiotic is idiotic.Del Rio said an idiotic thing. Pete Carroll has said idiotic things regarding 9/11. Both have a responsibility to their teams. I support the right of anyone to express his/her opinion. And I support the right of employers to act, within their rights, if those opinions reflect poorly on the organization.
You can stop wondering - NO.I wonder if Nike will make a Jack commercial.
I think there were many, many well intentioned people who supported the movement in its early days.
But it became pretty clear that the people behind the operation were nothing like they were trying to present to the world. They’re bad operators intent on scamming, stirring up trouble and causing as much racial strife as possible.
Del Rio said an idiotic thing. Pete Carroll has said idiotic things regarding 9/11. Both have a responsibility to their teams. I support the right of anyone to express his/her opinion. And I support the right of employers to act, within their rights, if those opinions reflect poorly on the organization.
Through the lens of our democracy, it was a major attack and will be remembered as such in the history books.
It's been getting a helluva lot more coverage than these attempted assassinations had, but do tell us how tHuH mEdiUh isn't covering it. Crazy people do crazy things. Thank God for diligent police work.Jack Del Rio is a wise Trojan alum. I'd like to know how he feels about MSM's failure to cover the attempted assassination of a SCOTUS Justice.
What did Pete say?
BOOMIt's been getting a helluva lot more coverage than these attempted assassinations had, but do tell us how tHuH mEdiUh isn't covering it. Crazy people do crazy things. Thank God for diligent police work.
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Boy, aint that the truthLol...It's a thread locking massacre today!
Maybe. That doesn't explain Kaepernick, though, does it? And it depends on the "world." What might be unacceptable in one business could be celebrated in another industry.p made it pretty clear that playing football wasn't a priority. He was much more interested in being an activist for extreme left wing causes, not winning football games. In addition, any team that signs him will have to deal with major distractions.
Funny --- my dad lives in Northern Nevada and was a huge fan of Kaepernick because he played for UNR. When he was doing well with the Forty-Niners, my dad couldn't shut up about him. I didn't hear a peep from my dad after Kaepernick became an activist. Point being, you may have valid reasons to not like his activism, but he didn't "stink" as a QB. That is sour grapes revisionism.Kap made it pretty clear he wanted to be an activist for extreme left wing causes, and he wasn't really interested in winning football games. And any team that signs him will have to deal with major distractions. That has a lot to do with not being signed by any team.
Also- he stinks as a QB.
Report: Seahawks Coach Peppered 4-Star General With 9/11 'Conspiracy' Questions
Decorated general Peter Chiarelli, who had just called it a career, was discussing football and brain injuries with Pete Carroll before the conversation took a turn, Deadspin reported.www.cbsnews.com
Funny --- my dad lives in Northern Nevada and was a huge fan of Kaepernick because he played for UNR. When he was doing well with the Forty-Niners, my dad couldn't shut up about him. I didn't hear a peep from my dad after Kaepernick became an activist. Point being, you may have valid reasons to not like his activism, but he didn't "stink" as a QB. That is sour grapes revisionism.
Luckily, we don't have to worry, because, you know, that ban of political threads doesn't apply to aiimee or shane2020. So everybody just behave the same as always. As long as it's those two starting the political threads, Schrader absolutely won't shut this board down, like he threatened to do on May 14. /sLol...It's a thread locking massacre today!