Just admit that what you are doing as a business is completely determined by what is or will effect your bottom line.
None of these companies care about any movement. They will try to back a winner... flip flopping along the way.
This should worry everyone. It may seem like a joke, but corporations have bet on a winner. They've chosen intersectionality and the far-left, as a whole, as the favorite to win. Apple, Amazon, the NFL, Sony; they're betting on this woke garbage. Things are getting worse.
I had a whole thing typed out, and it sounded insane. So, I'll try to keep it sane. Maybe I'm overthinking the whole situation. For me, as a passive fan of the NFL, I always saw Football through an American patriotic lens. From high school football, to college football, to the NFL. The family I would watch football with, and the friends in college that were huge fans, they were always patriotic and pro-America, even if they weren't political. When Kaepernick took a knee, it was like a personal offense to them. My Grandfather and his friends were furious about the whole thing. To see the NFL talking about and embracing such political issues, especially such leftist political issues, is a surprise. Maybe times have changed since 2017. Maybe the demographics of the fans have shifted enough. Maybe it's just my experience with football.I'd love a deep dive into whatever you're thinking
Now we just need Kaepernick's apology for being a shit QB.
Kaep was a good QB
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What did the NFL do wrong, exactly? They let the guy kneel. They let anyone who wanted to kneel, kneel. They didn't try to put restrictions on protesting during the national anthem in the CBA (it's in the NBA CBA). They didn't tell players what they could and couldn't support with their time and money. They set up a $100 million SJW slush fund. Kaepernick was never suspended and was never told he couldn't play. The NFL doesn't advise players, the NFL doesn't cut players, and the NFL doesn't sign players. Why is Roger Goodell doing this? What a wimp.
he got blackballed. And they let it happen.
I had a whole thing typed out, and it sounded insane. So, I'll try to keep it sane. Maybe I'm overthinking the whole situation. For me, as a passive fan of the NFL, I always saw Football through an American patriotic lens. From high school football, to college football, to the NFL. The family I would watch football with, and the friends in college that were huge fans, they were always patriotic and pro-America, even if they weren't political. When Kaepernick took a knee, it was like a personal offense to them. My Grandfather and his friends were furious about the whole thing. To see the NFL talking about and embracing such political issues, especially such leftist political issues, is a surprise. Maybe times have changed since 2017. Maybe the demographics of the fans have shifted enough. Maybe it's just my experience with football.
In a larger sense, to see all these companies donating to Black Lives Matter and the NAACP shows where they think the public is. We know from studies that the extreme left is less than 10% of the country, but it's one of the most vocal. We know from recent financial examples, that woke media doesn't sell. We've seen in the past that people don't want everything to be political. The audience wants escapism. It's just strange that these companies are catering so much to the maybe 10% of people that are invested in those types of extreme politics. The people that read negative articles from The Root, The Daily Beast, and Vox, are going to become football fans because of this. Again, maybe it's just a demographic shift, and I don't really hang out with the Zoomer demographic.
I will never understand this mentality. These are usually the same people who hate "big business" and "corporations" yet look to them to hold some kind of morale leadership.Sad thing people actually NEED to read this from them or they go insane.
He lost a Super Bowl.
tom Brady lost two and he's the GOAT
The NBA has a rule in all player contracts where they can't kneel for the national anthem, etc. Which makes me laugh when LeBron opens his poser ass mouth, especially bending the knee for China.Just admit that what you are doing as a business is completely determined by what is or will effect your bottom line.
None of these companies care about any movement. They will try to back a winner... flip flopping along the way.
Kaepernick took advice from a military vet on the best way to protest without being disrespectful. The vet told him to kneel because sitting was disrespectful (even though lots of people sit during the anthem).
And there were lots of people from the military, current and former, who supported Kaepernick. Including police officers.
We kneel to pay respects to fallen soldiers. We kneel to propose to our girlfriends.
We kneel show honor.
We kneel to pray.
So I'm not sure why people think kneeling in protest of something noble is wrong? We're Americans but if we find fault in our government or systems of government, we shouldn't bring attention to it? We should just shut up and "protest" in a way that doesn't get eyes on it?
Because everyone has different opinions, and people are allowed to be offended or supportive. Just seems the only ones who are allowed to be offended now, are those that subscribe to one ideology.
These two served in the military, and they have an opinion:
I had a whole thing typed out, and it sounded insane. So, I'll try to keep it sane. Maybe I'm overthinking the whole situation. For me, as a passive fan of the NFL, I always saw Football through an American patriotic lens. From high school football, to college football, to the NFL. The family I would watch football with, and the friends in college that were huge fans, they were always patriotic and pro-America, even if they weren't political. When Kaepernick took a knee, it was like a personal offense to them. My Grandfather and his friends were furious about the whole thing. To see the NFL talking about and embracing such political issues, especially such leftist political issues, is a surprise. Maybe times have changed since 2017. Maybe the demographics of the fans have shifted enough. Maybe it's just my experience with football.
In a larger sense, to see all these companies donating to Black Lives Matter and the NAACP shows where they think the public is. We know from studies that the extreme left is less than 10% of the country, but it's one of the most vocal. We know from recent financial examples, that woke media doesn't sell. We've seen in the past that people don't want everything to be political. The audience wants escapism. It's just strange that these companies are catering so much to the maybe 10% of people that are invested in those types of extreme politics. The people that read negative articles from The Root, The Daily Beast, and Vox, are going to become football fans because of this. Again, maybe it's just a demographic shift, and I don't really hang out with the Zoomer demographic.
I get that. But folks kept going on and on about "kick those sons of bi**hes out"... For a long while it felt like most people were against kneeling as protest. From Trump to Fox News to mom and pop ... It seemed like the only ones defending Kaepernick and kneeling were a few cops, policemen and BLM. No one saw that what he was doing was peaceful. That just said "this isn't how to protest! Don't do it like that"... But never said HOW they'd rather he or anyone should protest instead.
He still wouldn't be able to read the defense. He was a shittier Michael Vick.They should bring him back and then whenever he plays the Defense just stands there and lets him complete passes all day.
Kaep was a good QB
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Kaepernick took advice from a military vet on the best way to protest without being disrespectful.
tom Brady lost two and he's the GOAT
It was a little too late at that point. When it all started, he stated, "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country..." It began as an intentional act to show his lack of respect.
Another thing to remember is Kaepernick agreed to take some money in exchange to never speak about team owners blackballing him for kneeling. Money was more important to him than exposing injustice. He chose to be silenced for cash.
He sparked a national conversation
Anyone still bitching about players kneeling need to shut their hypocrite fucking mouths.
He was a below average quarterback that had 1 decent season, today he would be lucky to get a spot as a backup .Kaep was a good QB
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He sparked a national conversation, a multi-year movement, and lost his job for it.
The movement continued without him (now thats power), so he got to take a settlement since he had been illegaly blackballed.
Now his former employer is admitting they were wrong (after paying him do they wouldn't have to) , he will have massive sponsorship deals, more people will be kneeling, and we've acknowledged that the flag bullshit was just that.
A single black man made the NFL look like fools.
He made the President look like one too, but that's not an accomplishment.
When your kid is at the store screaming and making a scene and knocking things over because you told him he couldn't have the toy he wanted, the last thing that will teach him his lesson is apologizing and giving him his toy.
The country has now learned the lesson that if you destroy enough shit, you get your toy. What toy will the kids want next? And how loud will they scream for it next time?
Please tell me how America was founded?He still wouldn't be able to read the defense. He was a shittier Michael Vick.
He's also still a hypocritical scumbag of a human being who idolizes communists with questionable civil rights track records.
fuck him
It was the IllumunatiPlease tell me how America was founded?
It was a little too late at that point. When it all started, he stated, "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country..." It began as an intentional act to show his lack of respect.
Another thing to remember is Kaepernick agreed to take some money in exchange to never speak about team owners blackballing him for kneeling. Money was more important to him than exposing injustice. He chose to be silenced for cash.
Those stats seem pretty mediocreKaep was a good QB
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