not sure what you want from me.Did I wake up in GMTAN or was this the place we defended a guy that wore pigcop socks and wouldn't stand for the anthem?
(I don't care that he didn't stand for the anthem. I just think that any dissent being shouted down as a hot take is ridiculous -- as ridiculous as the military displays this weekend)
That was nice. I mean it.
I'm guessing the hashtag "buttplug" was on your alert notification list bringing you to this thread. Well played as usual.For the record, I think both Burley and Scotch are morons.
Seems meanFor the record, I think both Burley and Scotch are morons.
His name is Heather, jerk.Getting your bell rung is a pretty common occurrence in a football game, as it happens on basically every single play. Expectedly, you prob wouldn't know much about it, Nancy.
Those socks are cool for someone that is donating a million dollars to charities focused on racial issuesThe irony of them putting in Kaep to take a knee at the end of the game does not escape me. Wish he had his white pigs socks on, those are cool for a guy who never has to work another day in his life. Then again, more than half of NFL players are broke five years after they leave the league, mostly because of child support. I feel sooooooooooo bad for them.
you have about 106 posts responding to them and taking jabs at them. But by all means, tell us again about how they aren't worth any time.Yeah, touche. Only fail.
Do you like the Sex Pistols? Sometimes we don't care.
eta* You think a Bakersfield troll, a counter-narrative guy, and burley are worth any time? I'm surprised you have a following, frankly. Post more kids getting hurt, scotch.
you think, I knowFor the record, I think both Burley and Scotch are morons.
You're awfully late to this garden party, scotch.you have about 106 posts responding to them and taking jabs at them. But by all means, tell us again about how they aren't worth any time.
The raised fist salute consists of raising one arm in the air with a clenched fist. The meaning can vary based on context.urbanhack said:How's that?
It's Mexico '68 with the track and field guys, and it's clearly black power. Anybody here arguing any differently is either dense or naive.The raised fist salute consists of raising one arm in the air with a clenched fist. The meaning can vary based on context.
Different movements sometimes use different terms to describe the raised fist salute: amongst communists and socialists, it is sometimes called the red salute, whereas amongst black rights activists, especially in the United States it has been called the Black Power salute.
Fun fact: John Carlos left his gloves back at the Olympic Village before the ceremony. It was silver medalist Peter Norman's idea for Carlos and Tommie Smith to share gloves, which is why Smith is raising his right hand and Carlos is raising his left. Both Carlos and Smith gave eulogies and were pallbearers at Norman's funeral a few years ago.It's Mexico '68 with the track and field guys, and it's clearly black power. Anybody here arguing any differently is either dense or naive.
My wife doesn't want our kids being 49er fans. Her dad HATES Kaepernick!Doctor Detroit said:The irony of them putting in Kaep to take a knee at the end of the game does not escape me. Wish he had his white pigs socks on, those are cool for a guy who never has to work another day in his life. Then again, more than half of NFL players are broke five years after they leave the league, mostly because of child support. I feel sooooooooooo bad for them.
This makes too much sense for this to ever happen.Maybe we, collectively, should all stop focusing on race and just realize that we're all human beings, and we only get 1 go of it here.
This too shall pass. I feel for your father-in-law if he gets that enraged by Kaepernick's protest. He's gonna stroke out if this thing catches fire and crosses more sports lines. Already we've had womens soccer thrown in the mix and Adam Jones is giving at least lip service to the general idea of the protest over in MLB. I can see this movement picking up steam this fall and that on top of the most contentious Presidential election I can remember may cause dear old dad to lose his lid completely.My wife doesn't want our kids being 49er fans. Her dad HATES Kaepernick!
Oh yea...fighting for their civil rights...I can see how you would think that was racist.The raised fist salute consists of raising one arm in the air with a clenched fist. The meaning can vary based on context.
Different movements sometimes use different terms to describe the raised fist salute: amongst communists and socialists, it is sometimes called the red salute, whereas amongst black rights activists, especially in the United States it has been called the Black Power salute.
Facebook it?My wife doesn't want our kids being 49er fans. Her dad HATES Kaepernick!
Thoughts and prayers to you during this difficult time.My wife doesn't want our kids being 49er fans. Her dad HATES Kaepernick!
We're with you fantasy!Thoughts and prayers to you during this difficult time.
thats swd to you snotaction take that to the bank bromigorockaction said:I've never been so bored by political hot takes in my life. SWC, Mr. Burley, Sconch, and now GM. Yawn.
i am pretty sure that you and me typin at eachother is what a mental break looks like in words bromigo heres to us take that to the bank brochachioBrogan you know my computer ####s up all the time and I wanted to type sad but it keeps changing sac to sad so what can I do you need to take me to the bank brogan and we can fire up a hot dog off of some contraption you've made during the day and get arrested and wear pig cop socks all the way to jail. Brossard.
(what the #### is with my computer's auto-correct?!)
I think you misunderstand the concept of being equal......How would you feel if white players were standing and making a gesture that was in support of white power?Oh yea...fighting for their civil rights...I can see how you would think that was racist.
i think you misunderstand US History.I think you misunderstand the concept of being equal......How would you feel if white players were standing and making a gesture that was in support of white power?
i would probably feel just as embarassed for them as i would for anyone who tried to argue that the two things were euqivalents take that to the bank bromigoI think you misunderstand the concept of being equal......How would you feel if white players were standing and making a gesture that was in support of white power?
I think you should live in the current and not the past....Claiming race disparity is so yesterday.i think you misunderstand US History.
I think you misunderstand the concept of being equal......How would you feel if white players were standing and making a gesture that was in support of white power?
I think you misunderstand the concept of being equal......How would you feel if white players were standing and making a gesture that was in support of white power?
WHEN WILL THE WHITE MAN FINALLY GET A FAIR SHAKE IN AMERICA?I think you misunderstand the concept of being equal......How would you feel if white players were standing and making a gesture that was in support of white power?
When Daniel Day-Lewis drinks yours...WHEN WILL THE WHITE MAN FINALLY GET A FAIR SHAKE IN AMERICA?
Yes, that is EXACTLY what I'm saying. Nailed it. 100% spot on.I feel sorry for all of the successful black people... Here they thought they were like everyone else and earned their positions in life and the respect that comes with it...But apparently not, according to Sconch and others it must have been given to them....I mean them being oppressed and all, how else would they have achieved it...
This must be trolling. Must. resist. urge.I feel sorry for all of the successful black people... Here they thought they were like everyone else and earned their positions in life and the respect that comes with it...But apparently not, according to Sconch and others it must have been given to them....I mean them being oppressed and all, how else would they have achieved it...
YOUR DAMN RIGHT I DID!... YOU'RE RACIST!Yes, that is EXACTLY what I'm saying. Nailed it. 100% spot on.
But this brought it national, rather than just followers. I'll give him that. He sparked a national discussion, pig cop socks and all. (I hated that, by the way.)JFC, I'm talking simply about the act of not standing for the National Anthem. I think it is disgustingly disrespectful to America. I'm not trying to have a discussion on race, I'm talking strictly of the act.
There are numerous ways to protest and I'm fully aware of social inequalities in this country, I just find this way highly distasteful.
Furthermore, these people all of have social followings that add up to 10's (if not 100's) of millions of people, pretty simple to deliver any message they please. With their status in society, pretty easy for them to accomplish quite a lot without sitting during a song that is supposed to represent unity.
I'm an #######, I don't deny being one eitherNo, no.... you first
see the thing is bromigo is that as strongly as you feel about people not standing up during the anthem is probably the same as how strongly the people not standing up feel about the state of race relations in the usa so as powerful as you feel the anthem is and as such people should stand up for it the converse is true about the power of a statement made by not standing up for it and in my opinion just my two cents take that to the bank signed swdJFC, I'm talking simply about the act of not standing for the National Anthem. I think it is disgustingly disrespectful to America. I'm not trying to have a discussion on race, I'm talking strictly of the act.
There are numerous ways to protest and I'm fully aware of social inequalities in this country, I just find this way highly distasteful.
Furthermore, these people all of have social followings that add up to 10's (if not 100's) of millions of people, pretty simple to deliver any message they please. With their status in society, pretty easy for them to accomplish quite a lot without sitting during a song that is supposed to represent unity.