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Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:08 am to ZIGG
It's definitely for the best I am not on Twitter.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:08 am to ZIGG
He's not woke, he's calling out annoying people who constantly say they aren't watching but post about it all the time.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:09 am to RemyLeBeau
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Then he can add BLM or Social Injustice to his Red Rock and Blue events and see how that fricking goes.
First thing I thought of. I used to volunteer at red rock and blue in years past and have also worked with Jacques in other veteran organizations. He has single handedly probably raised millions for veteran causes. Hate to see him bending the knee to this crap.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:11 am to Jcorye1
Mate what gives - I thought you were MAGA
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:11 am to Jcorye1
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He's not woke, he's calling out annoying people who constantly say they aren't watching but post about it all the time.
It’s so badass that people like you and this Jacques clown you can now use one more thing that used to bring people together to stick it to people who “annoy” you, ain’t it?
Winning!
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:11 am to ZIGG
This post was edited on 9/25/20 at 12:59 am
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:13 am to ZIGG
Didn’t the guy in Kenosha reach for a gun?
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:14 am to Y.A. Tittle
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He's not woke, he's calling out annoying people who constantly say they aren't watching but post about it all the time.
Why is he so triggered by it?
Is he worried that posting about a boycott will encourage others to join?
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:21 am to Jcorye1
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he's calling out annoying people who constantly say they aren't watching but post about it all the time.
Calling them out for what? Sharing their opinion on social media?
Unlike those professional athletes, they aren’t at work. It’s okay for them to talk about their personal political opinions.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:35 am to ZIGG
So my least favorite sports guy in the Baton Rouge market says something stupid to draw attention to himself and try to look like a martyr... I’m shocked I tell ya! fricking idiot.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:36 am to ZIGG
When it comes to racism and injustice, if you ask me if I am against both.. Of course I am. I am not going protest or any crazy shite like that, but if that's what people want to come together over then I only see it as a good thing.
When it comes to George Floyd, I think that was a bad situation. I don't care about his criminal record or if he was under the influence, watching the full video of the officer kneeling on his neck for as long as he did was difficult to watch and they killed the man.
But when it comes to Jacob Blake. frick that. Everyone keeps saying "the police shouldn't have shot him 7 times", I still don't know if he was actually hit 7 times or if the officer just fired 7 times. But either way, he was a threat.
He was a threat to the woman who had a restraining order on him, he was a threat to the kids who were in the vehicle he was trying to leave in.. He was even a threat to the officers who were not able to get control of him. They tried to taser him, it didn't do anything.
They had guns drawn, pointed at him telling him to stop. He kept going. He could have easily avoided being shot at all..
If you see a sign that says "warning, do not enter. If you do, you will get injured". If you ignore the sign and go in, it doesn't matter if you only scrap your arm or break your back.. its on you because you were given a warning.. You can't say "the sign said I would get injured, but it didn't say anything about breaking my back. That's injustice".
When it comes to George Floyd, I think that was a bad situation. I don't care about his criminal record or if he was under the influence, watching the full video of the officer kneeling on his neck for as long as he did was difficult to watch and they killed the man.
But when it comes to Jacob Blake. frick that. Everyone keeps saying "the police shouldn't have shot him 7 times", I still don't know if he was actually hit 7 times or if the officer just fired 7 times. But either way, he was a threat.
He was a threat to the woman who had a restraining order on him, he was a threat to the kids who were in the vehicle he was trying to leave in.. He was even a threat to the officers who were not able to get control of him. They tried to taser him, it didn't do anything.
They had guns drawn, pointed at him telling him to stop. He kept going. He could have easily avoided being shot at all..
If you see a sign that says "warning, do not enter. If you do, you will get injured". If you ignore the sign and go in, it doesn't matter if you only scrap your arm or break your back.. its on you because you were given a warning.. You can't say "the sign said I would get injured, but it didn't say anything about breaking my back. That's injustice".
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:38 am to ZIGG
Doucet is a clown and should be treated as such.....don't quote clowns,it diminishes your intellect.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:41 am to goofball
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Didn’t the guy in Kenosha reach for a gun?
Dead commie #1 had a molotov cocktail he threw at Kyle
Dead commie #2 beat Kyle with a skateboard
Armless commie had a Glock 19 drawn on Kyle
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:42 am to ZIGG
An NBA writer for The Athletic was talking about this new “ shaming” thing for anybody who opts out of the new SJW/Gricvance Industry production design of televised sports. There is a strategy of ridicule and marginalization to follow any semi- organized effort to opt out of professional sports. This will only grow as those who have skin in the game ( Doucet ) scurry to establish their racial bona fides and separate themselves from any dissent so they can avoid the backlash. They want to be woker than the competition. It comes across as the short aging white guy desperately trying to keep his spot with the cool kids and giving the finger to sports fans who have a legitimate issue with the constant racial evangeliism.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 8:53 am to James11111
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Police brutality should not be used to spread racial division. The people doing this now are racist
I really hope you mean this statement as an indictment of BOTH sides of this fricked up equation.... if so, I totally agree with your statement...
Posted on 9/13/20 at 9:04 am to Jcorye1
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He's not woke, he's calling out annoying people who constantly say they aren't watching but post about it all the time
If they didn't post then y'all would be saying nobody is boycotting.
Posted on 9/13/20 at 9:05 am to Lsupimp
Doucet is not really woke. I think he was just clowning on everyone making an announcement that they weren’t watching NBA/NFL.
The local sports anchor that went off the deep in on wokeness the last month has been Michael Cauble. That dude almost never made political/social justice comments and then the last month he dove in head first.
The local sports anchor that went off the deep in on wokeness the last month has been Michael Cauble. That dude almost never made political/social justice comments and then the last month he dove in head first.
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