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Posted on 9/24/17 at 6:18 pm to
Posted by LSUGoo
Member since Jul 2009
2207 posts
Posted on 9/24/17 at 6:18 pm to
Juice chose not to kneel in protest...he shares the same rights as those who felt the need to kneel in protest, without fear of public outcry...it works both ways and should be tolerant as such...As a veteran, that is what the 1st Amendment is all about.
Posted by BayouCowboy
Member since Dec 2012
14870 posts
Posted on 9/24/17 at 6:32 pm to
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Juice chose not to kneel in protest...he shares the same rights as those who felt the need to kneel in protest, without fear of public outcry...it works both ways and should be tolerant as such...As a veteran, that is what the 1st Amendment is all about.

As a vet myself, you are wrong. They have the right to protest. They don't have the right to not have a negative response. The NFL is a business and if their actions affect their bottom line they have the right to penalize them any way they see fit. Does the NFL fine or suspend players for what they wear, say or how they act? If it affects their image or bottom line they act within their rights.
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
41872 posts
Posted on 9/24/17 at 8:19 pm to
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he shares the same rights as those who felt the need to kneel in protest, without fear of public outcry


There is no such right. In fact it's hypocritical to say that they have a right to protest against America, but we don't have the right to protest against them.

I won't watch the NFL on TV any more. Frick them. That's MY right.
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