Are, for example, the NFL protesters disrespecting the flag or are they using that symbol as a flashpoint to bring attention to their ultimate ends? What else would you suggest they do?
Why not reinforce their right to protest, rather than attacking them? That seems like it would be the more orthodox lover-of-freedom's response.
and lost in Trumps words is the fact another policeman was this week acquitted in the shooting a young black person
and he still hasn't mentioned Puerto Rico
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
I support the NFL players protesting the anthem, absolutely. Trump should stay out of it or at least ask for a thoughtful discussion on it.
Both he and Obama have failed on race issues
jpx7 (09-23-2017)
**** your flag. And **** your warped, enforced patriotism.
That flag, and being "American", obviously mean very different things to you—who think an entire people worthy of extermination—than they do to me. Despite the US's bucket of sins, I can at least still squeeze out some measure of optimism from that symbol—some sense that we might actually be stuttering and tottering towards inclusive and fair-minded security of life, liberty, and happiness across these stolen and blood-washed lands—and, alongside, some measure of cultural/national redemption.
For you, it's obvious that life means not being aborted, but no guarantees, or even much effort, beyond that; liberty extends only to those you deem worthy; and happiness is tantamount to rank avarice. **** that America, and **** any flag that would stand for it.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
Because people equate white supremacism with David Duke, et al, because it helps them sleep better at night.
Because it's easier not to even consider what white supremacism means, and has meant, in practice.
Because it's apparently easier to speak up for your friends who own NFL franchises than to consider what it's like for the people who earn millions for those same folks, who have the audacity to recognize that they and those who look like them are one traffic stop away from being jail-bound *******.
White supremacism doesn't wear a sheet. It walks among us in polite society. Let's applaud the people who risk their livelihood to transmit this message, rather than condemning them.
bravesnumberone (09-24-2017), jpx7 (09-23-2017), Runnin (09-23-2017)
Home sick today and have watched a slew of Trump tweets and none about Puerto Rico.
It is adorable how you a "Libertarian" is quick to defend his honor
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump
yes, Tuesday he mentioned Puerto Rico.
In that time he has said more about crooked HRC
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Kap's mom said it pretty clearly. Why does he equivocate about white supremacists in Charlottesville while clearly calling out peaceful protestors in the NFL?
I take that back. If you look at the below tweet Trump references PR several times. Twice in the 1st line and once in the 4th.
He even includd a PR in his avatar.
So yes, he did mention PR several-several-several times
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Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrump
If a player wants the privilege of making
millions of dollars in the NFL,
or other leagues, he or she should not
be allowed to disrespect....
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
LoL at the "privilege" of being a pro athlete.
Like, if you want the privilege of watching the best professional athletes compete, you might have to put up with the occasional opinion.
but seriously
Gabe OrtízVerified account @TUSK81 1h1 hour ago
Number of POTUS tweets today attacking black athletes: 3
Number of tweets today abt US citizens in Puerto Rico w/out water, electricity: 0
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Since Tuesday he has said more about Crooked Hillary than Puerto Rico.
Today he has said more about Steph Curry than Puert Rico
Yesterday he said more about Colin Kaepernick than Puerto Rico
That is the record.
You can look it up
What did Gary Johnson say ?
Hot takes ?
Common knowledge. Shared common knowledge. Across the board.
Even the Mara family
Trump's views on peaceful protest are essentially un-American. Professional athletes, and not just those of color, have huge and thus far untapped potential to bring about social change. Would love to see them get organized and all take a knee someday. Sunday works for me.
FFF - BB, BB, 2B, HR, 2B, HR, 1B, BB, BB, 1B, BB, BB, HR
jpx7 (09-23-2017)
Trump is making another unforced error attacking athletes this way, imo. With a little political skill he could easily use them to bolster his popularity and make himself seem more normal and presidential. His inability to do this simple, beginner's level skill for a politician just highlights how unprepared and unfit he is for his job.
Last edited by Runnin; 09-23-2017 at 10:56 PM.
FFF - BB, BB, 2B, HR, 2B, HR, 1B, BB, BB, 1B, BB, BB, HR
jpx7 (09-23-2017)
I have to disagree. Trump is actually making a really smart play here (I don't think it's intentional). The left is stuck defending how awesome it is to disrespect the national anthem and the American flag. Also, in case you haven't notice folks are insane when it comes to Trump. He's not going to bolster his overall popularity. I mean, Ellen won't have him on her show because of the way he treats gay people or something.
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This is Trump's Katrina moment. Why are there not 4 navy vessels in Puerto Rico providing food, water, shelter and evacuation?
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.