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What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
#31
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
(September 27, 2017 at 2:02 pm)LastPoet Wrote:
(September 27, 2017 at 1:45 pm)TheBeardedDude Wrote: Yep, the hypocrisy of actually going against the guidelines for how to respectfully display the flag (all of the flag paraphernalia as well as displaying flags horizontally or displaying damaged flags or displaying a flag and allowing it to touch the ground, etc) while simultaneously criticizing someone for doing something that isn't actually in the guidelines (it is not considered disrespectful to kneel during the national anthem when addressing the flag), is about as good an example of "pot calling the kettle black" as one could ever hope to find.

Let's see if the link below goes to the tweets I want to reference that highlight this:
https://twitter.com/koopa_kinte/status/9...64?lang=en

I can understand if they putted out their dicks and started pissing that might be construed as disrespectfull, apart from lewdness. bending the knee doesn't sound disrespectfull at all. In a sentimental way its kinda more respectfull in my humble opinion. what's the deal?

The black guys are pointing out that "freedom and equality for all" is still our goal and not our reality. A lot of people really hate it when minorities point that out. And those people tend to be...white.
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#32
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
Or if they did anything that was actually disrespectful. They don't boo, they don't look at their cell phones, they don't do anything distracting. I mean, one could argue that kneeling is actually more respectful than standing.
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#33
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
(September 27, 2017 at 2:05 pm)Losty Wrote: Or if they did anything that was actually disrespectful. They don't boo, they don't look at their cell phones, they don't do anything distracting. I mean, one could argue that kneeling is actually more respectful than standing.

The whole point of kneeling was to protest respectfully (I linked a NY Times article earlier in the thread where Eric Reid, who started the protest with Kapernick, says that they decided on kneeling specifically to be respectful in their protest)
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#34
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
I live in the south so I get the distinct pleasure of listening to people bring this up about every five minutes or so at work. It seems to me we've got some football players making political statements by not joining in the conventionally expected behavior regarding the anthem and flag, which should be fine, this is America. The problem lies with the people who want the expected behavior to be compulsory.

Frankly, I find that to be the un-American behavior in all of this.
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#35
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
Edit: posted it in the wrong place.

Here's the correct place with my comment:
https://atheistforums.org/thread-51284-p...pid1626685
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#36
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
I live in South Georgia so I get to listen to it all the time too. What annoys me the most is that these are the same damn people who are always blathering on about their damn freedums. But once again what they want is for everyone to be free to do exactly what they agree with and nothing more.

And to say it is disrespectful to veterans...wtf. All my life all I've ever heard about is how men have died for us to be free. So doing the very thing that people have died to give you the right to do is somehow disrespectful to them? That makes no fucking sense.
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#37
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
(September 27, 2017 at 2:14 pm)Losty Wrote: And to say it is disrespectful to veterans...wtf. All my life all I've ever heard about is how men have died for us to be free. So doing the very thing that people have died to give you the right to do is somehow disrespectful to them? That makes no fucking sense.

Those who claim it is disrespectful of veterans never asked this veteran or any other veteran I've discussed the matter with.
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#38
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
(September 27, 2017 at 2:14 pm)Losty Wrote: I live in South Georgia so I get to listen to it all the time too. What annoys me the most is that these are the same damn people who are always blathering on about their damn freedums. But once again what they want is for everyone to be free to do exactly what they agree with and nothing more.

And to say it is disrespectful to veterans...wtf. All my life all I've ever heard about is how men have died for us to be free. So doing the very thing that people have died to give you the right to do is somehow disrespectful to them? That makes no fucking sense.

They are also the same people who decry "SJWs" for being offended by things that they believe are perfectly okay (they are the anti-PC crowd), but then they turn around and get offended by all sorts of shit. I guess some fans have taken to burning their season tickets? Those are some delicate snowflakes I guess.
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#39
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
(September 27, 2017 at 1:12 pm)Lutrinae Wrote:
(September 27, 2017 at 12:41 pm)wallym Wrote: He literally called out the flag and the country.  And he was 100% right to.  Why are people trying to change what he said?  The flag represents America.  America is shit to black people.  So fuck America, and by the transitive property fuck the flag.  Do you not agree with that sentiment?  


“I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,”  “To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder.”

Yes, we get it.  You hate black people.

It's amazing how some people read what they want to read.  I guess that's what happens when everybody is reading off scripts that were handed to them by the people that do their thinking.
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#40
RE: What is the controversy surrounding #takeaknee
(September 27, 2017 at 2:28 pm)wallym Wrote: It's amazing how some people read what they want to read.  I guess that's what happens when everybody is reading off scripts that were handed to them by the people that do their thinking.

Yes, because what you've been posting thus far is original and in no way parrots what other racist conservatives have been spreading all over the internet.
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