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Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Exactly. Squirting condiments is the ultimate sign of disrespect. Thats why we do it to Pinto Ron. I bet he'd kneel for the anthem. -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
https://theundefeated.com/features/colin-kaepernick-protests-anthem-over-treatment-of-minorities/ Is it inherently disrespectful to not feel represented in and proud of our nation at all times? -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The bolded is a false analogy. No merit. Which is it? Is kneeling inherently disrespectful or WAS kneeling disrespectful because of his intent according to you? Apparently all of his other ACTIONS do not matter either, like standing for God Bless America or his activism directly related to his stated cause. You disregard those ACTIONS and insist his intent was simply to disrespect the flag. He said he did not feel proud of the country given his views of widespread injustice and inequality. I find it troubling that so many see failure to comply with our out of place displays of nationalism at all times as an affront to all things American. -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Socks are a garment typically worn on the foot but can be worn on the hands if you're into puppetry (this is not recommended). Sometimes socks have decorations on them or patterns. Some adults think wearing silly socks or socks with pictures on them like pigs, or cops, or cop pigs, are a substitute for actually having a personality. These people are wrong. -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Have you considered the option that everyone understands your oversimplifications and still disagrees? Kaepernick spoke at great length what he was protesting. To disregard his words because of an idiom like "actions speak louder than words" while disregarding all of his other actions is about as compelling as citing "breakfast is the most important meal of day" for why Kaep meant to disrespect the flag. -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We did the pledge every morning. Its quite strange looking back at it that as a 5 year old I swore allegiance to the flag and my country every morning. But after the pledge we sat down. So it seems that the act of sitting or taking a knee isn't disrespecting a flag else we're all guilty. Kaep always stood for God Bless America. -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
His intentions are clearly to disrespect the anthem. He's been on record that he believes its a poor composition. -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was low effort and dumb, even for you. Lets not conflate the flag, with the anthem, with the military, and with the country as a whole. The flag used to fly in every classroom. Did you stand all day at school or stand at attention? -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm pretty sure a shocking number of people who think Kaep should be tried for sedition have flag mankinis, shirts, and flag mud flaps. -
Drew Brees: Controversial comments
Jauronimo replied to billrooter's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No one is silencing Brees. How exactly is kneeling disrespecting a flag? We don't stand for the flag, we stand for the national anthem. People sit, stand, do cartwheels, and lay down near flags all the time. -
Its interesting to compare the sentiments shared in this thread to the thread covering the Hong Kong protests.
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I don't write the titles. Find your own beat down porn.
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You'll like this one.
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Contrary to most posts, I have seen no evidence that individual was a store owner. He was apparently "protecting his neighborhood" with a short sword or gladius which remained sheathed. Earlier videos show he was being pelted by rocks and trash before singling out of one of the crowd and chasing a guy down. He was savagely beaten before he could do much of anything to the guy he was chasing. And hes still alive. https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/dallas/article243153526.html
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Draw your own conclusions. I haven't seen any demands for context on the dozens of other videos posted.
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I think that already started. Here's some videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/2020PoliceBrutality/
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You are late to the party so spare me your self-righteous indignation (or as my main man Joe in Winslow would say, virtue signalling). Magox took a break from warning about the looters and unlawful bunch who threaten the nation to laugh at the liberal pussies and soi bois. Expect some jokes if you insist of having your cake but eating it too. PPP can't take a joke all of a sudden. Might need to start some threads about the pussification of PPP.
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I told you get one more question and that's the one you asked???
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No, I mean the ones applying tourniquets to paper cuts. You get one more question. Choose wisely.
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That's the weird thing about these people. They don't watch the sport and don't like to discuss the sports outside of occasional Raider talk but spend hours in off the wall and the political forums of a football board. They like to ask stupid questions but they hate advice. I don't get it either.
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Crotchety guys who live in the bay area, used to cook, hate cyclists because they can't wear spandex anymore, don't watch football but spend endless hours on a Buffalo Bills board. Or the same people Magox is referring to in his civil war fantasy. You laugh but tens of shahs die every year from so called routine splenectomy procedures.
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Houston has been mostly peaceful. There was some broken glass in downtown and idiots looted a Verizon store (enjoy your paperweights, morons!) but mostly events have been peaceful to date. George Floyd is from Houston and I believe still has a lot of family here. I'm just on the other side of 59 from the 3rd Ward where he grew up and close to downtown so fingers crossed everything stays quiet. The family had a March today in downtown which has gone off without incident. There will be local funeral services for him Thursday in addition to services held in North Carolina and Minnesota.
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Seriously. Its kinda embarrassing to think some people were actually pleading for the National Guard to come in and put these lawless people down.
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Oh.
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Don't know. How many?