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This is why I love social media it exposes how people really. Mind you the person who wrote this is a freshman at Belmont Univeristy. Snapchat captures everything.
Such language. What type of human would post this?
Yesterday a black man called the radio station saying as a black man he never voted for Obama and not is getting apologies from friends who got mad at him for not supporting a black President.
He is a Trump supporter and is now boycotting the NFL and all the sponsors as he doesn't want sports being used for a different agenda.
Yesterday a black man called the radio station saying as a black man he never voted for Obama and not is getting apologies from friends who got mad at him for not supporting a black President.
He is a Trump supporter and is now boycotting the NFL and all the sponsors as he doesn't want sports being used for a different agenda.
The man explained it very well.
Good points. Sports is sports, not a political soapbox and fans shouldn't be subjected to that. That's not what they paid for. They're there for enjoyment and a respite from the stress of their daily lives.
Besides, someone seeking attention like that is disruptive to the team and the cohesiveness they need to maintain to play and win.
Wouldn't it be nice if everyone that disagreed with us or offended us had to leave the nation? The real world does not work that way. I suggest you show a little respect for that pesky First Amendment. It is not just for you. It is for all of us. Friendly reminder.
Wouldn't it be nice if everyone that disagreed with us or offended us had to leave the nation? The real world does not work that way. I suggest you show a little respect for that pesky First Amendment. It is not just for you. It is for all of us. Friendly reminder.
Isn't it a first amendment right to express one's feelings about how Americans should act and where they should go? Just sayin...
[quote=eddiehaskell;45726120]Isn't it a first amendment right to express one's feelings about how Americans should act and where they should go? Just sayin...[/QUOTE
Just exercising my First Amendment rights as well to say that if an action that is non-violent and poses no threat or physical harm at all to anyone else for just a few minutes prompts someone to tell them to leave the nation, it does not say much for their tolerance level or respect for other Americans. That person has First Amendment rights, but obviously disrespects the same rights for others if they are telling them to leave.
Just sayin...
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