Why do people keep saying this? Name me one person that has ever said he doesn't have the right to say what he says. People who keep repeating this are just cowards who don't want to take a stand against his crap. There are LOTS of things that people have the "right" to do that are still stupid and wrong.Hes protesting in a nonviolent way. You dont have to like it. I dont like it. But he has the right to. Thats why this is the best country.
Hes protesting in a nonviolent way. You dont have to like it. I dont like it. But he has the right to. Thats why this is the best country.
Just a new victim leader - implementing a strategy that will not change one life – for a group of people that have struggled to survive in America. Same old story, just another day. Fast forward a few years and scratch your head wondering why your situation in this country is even worse than it was today and implement some other idiotic strategy that will further impoverish your community. Carry-on...Tired of his ***
Why do people keep saying this? Name me one person that has ever said he doesn't have the right to say what he says. People who keep repeating this are just cowards who don't want to take a stand against his crap. There are LOTS of things that people have the "right" to do that are still stupid and wrong.
While I think their stance is dumb, saying deal with it or get out is stupid. You should always look to progress and grow as a country. Resting on your old thoughts is what ruins things.I will gladly open a one way ticket booth for all those people who think our country is so bad. I'm sure I could raise enough money to pay for having their belongings shipped to them. But then again, those belongings were acquired from such an unfair, hateful, racist country that they probably won't want them as a reminder of such a terrible place they came from. In any case I am sure they would have no problem finding charitable and benevolent people and organizations to get them on their feet.
BTW, on the back of the one way tickets I would print, "don't let the door hit you in the *** on your way out".
I'd like to see Kap, and the entire black race who care so much about black lives, take a stance on the violence in Chicago.
If you think it doesn't get brought up, you're lazy. And not just a little bit lazy, like, "Oh is your google broken" lazy. Guess you missed that ESPN just hosted this event, IN CHICAGO:But ha this never gets brought up....
Painting with a broad brush aren't we?People who keep repeating this are just cowards who don't want to take a stand against his crap.
What CK is doing isn't stupid or wrong to many people.There are LOTS of things that people have the "right" to do that are still stupid and wrong.
Maybe the NFL is okay with that in specific issues such as this.By staying silent, the NFL condones this behavior, it will spread.
If somebody thinks that, then they should stand behind that argument instead of whether he has the "right" to say what he says-an argument which nobody has made.Painting with a broad brush aren't we?
What CK is doing isn't stupid or wrong to many people.
But not every military member feels that CK is being disrespectful. In fact many have applauded him (right or wrong). So who is right?That game was meant to honor those that gave him that right. It was a total lack of respect.
Why do people always go to Chicago for the reason to not bring up injustices that black people feel on a regular basis? Because Chicago is riddled with black on black crime, does that mean other injustices can't be discussed?But ha this never gets brought up....
I agree, nobody here has made that argument. Unfortunately I had a cousin-in-law saying that CK shouldn't have the right to sit or kneel during the National Anthem. I'm not sure if he truly meant it or not.If somebody thinks that, then they should stand behind that argument instead of whether he has the "right" to say what he says-an argument which nobody has made.
I'm really curious how all of the white people in this thread suggest Kaepernick should go about protesting. Presumably in some manner that is easy to ignore and, thus, completely ineffective?Tired of his ***
Chicago doesn't even rank in murders per capita. Not even top 20. To hear this board tell it, I dodge bullets every time I drive downtown. It's nothing more than a pet talking point for people who want an excuse to ignore people when they assert that you get treated differently in this country based on what you look like. "Black people don't get to have an opinion until they fix Chicago." The translation is, "Your opinion has no value to me." The only thing that changes is the reason they give for not valuing the opinion.Why do people always go to Chicago for the reason to not bring up injustices that black people feel on a regular basis? Because Chicago is riddled with black on black crime, does that mean other injustices can't be discussed?
I'll say my first reaction to his protest was very similar to most on this board. It was "dear God, what is he hoping to prove? If you don't like what America has provided for you, go somewhere else and see if it's better." - but as I've had a chance to digest a lot of this, I think not only is it his right, but it's OK because it has generated a ton of conversation on a touchy topic. Without conversation and thoughtful reflection, we can't progress, so I don't see his protest as ugly as others do. He isn't burning flags. He isn't rioting on the streets. There is no violence from his protest. Is that really that harmful to everyone?
The fact that people know it exists in order to use it as a talking point in these conversations proves that's false. For an issue that "nobody talks about" people sure do seem to have heard of it.I think what he meant by it never gets covered, is that it never gets covered when you compare it to the coverage they give police shootings. Cop shoots somebody, coverage non stop for days or weeks and if we're really lucky a city gets burnt down and people lose their business. Inner city murder, no matter how deadly the weekend or month, barely gets a sentence and you never see the usual jackasses Sharpton and such spouting off in front of a mic. That's my best guess of what he meant and if you asked yourself an honest question about the ratio of coverage I think you'd say something like...90/10 in favor of the cop shootings. Seems to me like you have to go looking pretty hard to find the 10.
BTW I meant to ask you guys, are you feeling triggered by Kap's actions? Could you all use a safe space where you can go to not be offended by having to be made aware that his opinion differs from yours? Did he micro-aggress you?
I'm really curious how all of the white people in this thread suggest Kaepernick should go about protesting. Presumably in some manner that is easy to ignore and, thus, completely ineffective?
I'm really curious how all of the white people in this thread suggest Kaepernick should go about protesting. Presumably in some manner that is easy to ignore and, thus, completely ineffective?
You missed the joke.Isn't this like the pot calling the kettle black? You seem to get pretty worked up over other's opinions on this board when it comes to politics.
I'd like to see Kap, and the entire black race who care so much about black lives, take a stance on the violence in Chicago.
I don't think it's ridiculous to point out that, when it comes to black people expressing concern over the way our society treats them on a systematic level, there doesn't seem to be any way that is acceptable to white America (generally speaking, obviously) and which would actually be somewhat effective. Kaepernick has gotten people otherwise inclined to avoid thinking and discussing "political" issues to think about how our country can do better in the way it treats black people. That's the first step in actually accomplishing systematic change and I, for one, praise him for his efforts. If you step back and actually listen to what he has to say, he is extremely patriotic; so patriotic, in fact, that he expects our country to live up to the ideals it is supposedly founded upon and is willing to use the platform he has, and personally sacrifice, in order to help make sure it happens.Considering Kap is bi-racial, your comments are ridiculous. Or, maybe he doesn't have a leg to stand on since he's bi-racial? Only "true 100% black" people can make suggestions, or share their opinion. Is that what you want? Is it okay I responded to you, or do you want to see my race make-up before answering?
I'm so sick of this crap, all it continues to do is divide the nation instead of bringing it together.
so patriotic, in fact, that he expects our country to live up to the ideals it is supposedly founded upon and is willing to use the platform he has, and personally sacrifice, in order to help make sure it happens.
I don't think it's ridiculous to point out that, when it comes to black people expressing concern over the way our society treats them on a systematic level, there doesn't seem to be any way that is acceptable to white America (generally speaking, obviously) and which would actually be somewhat effective. Kaepernick has gotten people otherwise inclined to avoid thinking and discussing "political" issues to think about how our country can do better in the way it treats black people. That's the first step in actually accomplishing systematic change and I, for one, praise him for his efforts. If you step back and actually listen to what he has to say, he is extremely patriotic; so patriotic, in fact, that he expects our country to live up to the ideals it is supposedly founded upon and is willing to use the platform he has, and personally sacrifice, in order to help make sure it happens.