I'm going to toss this into the mix...because I can....because I feel like it's relatable.
I grew up in King William County. Large African American community. Larger Native American Community. Mattaponi and Pamunkey Indians...VAST majority HUGE Redskin fans....not why I'm posting, just a side bar. And I have a HUGE chunk of Cherokee Indian in me...and a lifetime un-offended Redskins fan.
Just recently, had a long discussion with some old friends....growing up in KW years ago and attending HS during the early and mid 80's...we never experienced any form of racism. We all agreed that it was probably due to living in that rural "bubble". And internet and social media was unheard of, we all know it existed. It just didn't exist in our community....at least not in our world. We were silly kids, that loved and respected each each other. Unconditionally.
Anyway...my point here is....I'm white...I can empathize with the BLM movement. Why? Because I have never walked the streets of this country in brown skin. I DON'T KNOW what it feels like to be stared down by a police officer or another citizen because of the color of my skin. I don't know. And I refuse to sell their movement short because I don't understand. BUT....quit with the riots. They're losing me there. Quit with the violence. You want to keep me interested? Do it the right way. Peacefully.
<<Stepping off of soapbox>>
Everyone have a safe weekend....I'm out....
Washington should keep a name with an R, so the helmets can have that big script R that they use on the throwback uni's....