Pure Steel
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"Go work those rectangular fields over there.......I'll give you $35M guaranteed."Mentality is plenty there in recent years. You can choose not to see it if you want.
"Go work those rectangular fields over there.......I'll give you $35M guaranteed."Mentality is plenty there in recent years. You can choose not to see it if you want.
Something you should have learned in elementary school.
171. Conduct during playing
During rendition of the national anthem when the flag is displayed, all present except those in uniform should stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. Men not in uniform should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Persons in uniform should render the military salute at the first note of the anthem and retain this position until the last note. When the flag is not displayed, those present should face toward the music and act in the same manner they would if the flag were displayed there.
Oh noes, another person getting lost in the weeds to deflect."Go work those rectangular fields over there.......I'll give you $35M guaranteed."
I keep noticing the word “should”. It doesn’t appear to say “must”.
The difference between those words should have been something you learned in elementary school....
Well it sure doesn't say sit or kneel in protest now does it.
I am being told to grow by a guy calling me names.Grow up and stop insulting slaves by comparing them to multi million dollar athletes you pea brain.
All it says is “should”. It doesn’t say you can’t sit or kneel either.
What is the penalty if you choose not to follow it?
Kaepernick originally was sitting on a bench. Consulted a veteran asking what would be a respectful way to go about this.The US Code is directions on how you should act. They can't make it mandatory or we may as well be living in China.
You can squirm all you want, but of you really believe kneeling during the anthem is respect, there is very little help for you.
The US Code is directions on how you should act. They can't make it mandatory or we may as well be living in China.
You can squirm all you want, but of you really believe kneeling during the anthem is respect, there is very little help for you.
Kaepernick originally was sitting on a bench. Consulted a veteran asking what would be a respectful way to go about this.
Guess what that veteran suggested.
This has never been about respect. Dishonesty or ignorance are just excuses to make it about respect.
With all due respect:I'm also a veteran. Kneeling is not respectful. As a veteran I stand for his free speech, but IMO during the Anthem isn't the right time to protest. Plus free speech is only protected under public law. These protests are being conducted on NFL time = Company Time = Private time = they have no free speech protection. The NFL is against the protests, but to fucking scared to do damn thing.
The NFL needs to set the rule one way or another. Either way the protest are allowed or there not.
With all due respect:
When and where is the proper time to protest? That tends to be the point of protests to be at least somewhat disruptive, otherwise they'd be pointless. Obviously we don't want riots. But the fact the NFL fights back so hard is what attracts these protests in the first place.
I promise you MLK's protests didn't follow every law to the T either at that point in time. And some pretty wacky things that would get blasted even today never made the light of day.
Its why no one holds a sit in in a cornfield in rural Iowa . Everyone here is smart enough to understand that protest, by definition, is supposed to disrupt. Thats what inspires conversation. It's only when you disagree with the message itself that the messaging becomes an issue and when you caht win an argument on merits you have to change the topic you're arguing. It's a move most guys know well as it's how women argue. We are talking about one thing and we are right so instead of admitting defeat the woman brings up some dumb shit you did 3 years ago and starts arguing that . Thats what is happening hereWith all due respect:
When and where is the proper time to protest? That tends to be the point of protests to be at least somewhat disruptive, otherwise they'd be pointless. Obviously we don't want riots. But the fact the NFL fights back so hard is what attracts these protests in the first place.
I promise you MLK's protests didn't follow every law to the T either at that point in time. And some pretty wacky things that would get blasted even today never made the light of day.
Damn commiesAnd the Cowboys will still sell out every home game this year....
It's not blindly standing for it. It's part of the US flag code.Our flag stands for freedom. Choosing not stand for it honors the flag and makes it mean something. Blindly standing for it turns it into a meaningless piece of cloth. That's the real disrespect.