Posted on 10/31/2021 3:04:27 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
I had to bend over and “spread ‘em” at MEPS for USAF entrance.
I did not get millions of dollars...
Good. The more he talks nonsense, the greater the backlash against the BLM Marxists.
Tend to agree. Keyword here is “like”. It would be much more closely aligned if the slaves of old trained for 10 or more years for the chance at voluntarily getting on a luxury cruise liner to go “try out for” a chance to pick cotton for the equivalent of 40 million a year, where they would work about 6 months out of the year, stay in nice hotels, fly around in private jets and if they were not chosen or tired of the work could just as easily go back right to where they had begun.
So in that sense - not all that alike after all.
But would you condemn your children to follow you in that slavery like Archie Manning did? < /S>
Yeah, well, if you figure that all productive employment, regardless of the small or INSANELY large level of compensation, is slavery.
Yeah.
Right.
Yep. The combines are almost as unfair as college entrance exams and math. Excuses for and by idiots.
What’s Netflix?
LOL! Dumbass Colon could always buy a team and “whip” his picks into shape how he sees fit.
Of course, better to whine like a little bitch from the outside.
He got fed and clothed pretty good during his enslavement.
And yet he claims the NFL is racist for not letting him back onto the plantation.
What can you say. Brady is amazing.
Where I goest, so say they goest...Even with more money!!!LOL
Colin, what was the minimum salary for 1880’s slave draft?
In the NFL the minumum is $660,000 a year now. About double the average doctor or lawyer.
Cancelled my subscription.
If making eight figures for working three hours a week for four months of the year playing a kid’s game is slavery, then I would like a piece of the action.
That ain’t saying much. I guess slaves at market could have just opted out. Take a knee, as it were.
The broken clock and blind squirrel comes to mind here. Fair modern comparison to the old practice. Still, it doesnt make the modern version wrong. Sure you could do it all online but buyers/renters deserve to see the property in person before the deal is done.
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