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What Exactly Does Disrespecting The Flag At An NFL Game Have To Do With Fighting 'Injustice?'
Townhall.com ^ | May 26, 2018 | John Hawkins

Posted on 05/26/2018 4:58:02 AM PDT by Kaslin

“LET'S GET REAL: If you think kneeling respectfully to protest injustice is more egregious than cops gunning down 12-year-old #TamirRice for holding a toy or murdering #PhilandoCastile in his car with his young daughter, then you have no moral compass. NONE.” – Peter Daou

I love that quote because it’s like saying, LET'S GET REAL: If you think urinating respectfully on Ted Kennedy’s grave to protest injustice is more egregious than an illegal immigrant murdering Kate Steinle, then you have no moral compass. NONE.”

A reasonable person might ask, “What does urinating on Ted Kennedy’s grave or kneeling when it’s time to respect the flag have to do with what’s being protested?” 

There is an answer to that question. 

You see, there were a lot of ways Colin Kaepernick could have protested. He chose protesting the flag because he knew that doing something so incendiary would be extremely polarizing and would get a lot of attention, good and bad. Other NFL players saw what he was doing and copied him, not because they really care about the issue, but because they wanted attention for themselves. 

However, it turned out that the protests were so polarizing that there were consequences. The protesting players cost the league enormous amounts of money and teams decided they didn't want to hire Colin Kaepernick because bringing him onboard would lead to more protests, which would cost them more money.

That’s when the argument became, "These players aren’t disrespecting the flag. Where do people get that from?" Well, of course the players are disrespecting the flag. That was the whole point of picking that form of protest. The disrespect of the flag was designed to get attention and it did. “Oh, but it’s a peaceful protest! That means it’s good!” The Westboro Baptist Church peacefully protest outside of funerals and that’s not good, right? There is a time and a place for everything and outside of a funeral or while your nation’s flag is being honored is the wrong time to protest. 

Of course, the real surprise is that the NFL let its business be hijacked like this. After all, the NFL typically does not hesitate to crack down on players that get out of line in any way on the field. I can still remember Jim McMahon getting a $5,000 fine for wearing an Adidas headband. NFL players have also been fined for wearing special cleats to bring attention to breast cancer awareness and domestic violenceNFL players have been fined for touchdown celebrations, not talking to the media, wearing the wrong color socks and using a cell phone during a game.  Yet, when it came to disrespecting the flag, the NFL was just fine with it until viewers started tuning out. 

However, it turned out that the protests were so polarizing that there were consequences. The protesting players cost the league enormous amounts of money and teams decided they didn't want to hire Colin Kaepernick because bringing him onboard would lead to more protests, which would cost them more money.

That’s when the argument became, "These players aren’t disrespecting the flag. Where do people get that from?" Well, of course the players are disrespecting the flag. That was the whole point of picking that form of protest. The disrespect of the flag was designed to get attention and it did. “Oh, but it’s a peaceful protest! That means it’s good!” The Westboro Baptist Church peacefully protest outside of funerals and that’s not good, right? There is a time and a place for everything and outside of a funeral or while your nation’s flag is being honored is the wrong time to protest. 

Of course, the real surprise is that the NFL let its business be hijacked like this. After all, the NFL typically does not hesitate to crack down on players that get out of line in any way on the field. I can still remember Jim McMahon getting a $5,000 fine for wearing an Adidas headband. NFL players have also been fined for wearing special cleats to bring attention to breast cancer awareness and domestic violenceNFL players have been fined for touchdown celebrations, not talking to the media, wearing the wrong color socks and using a cell phone during a game.  Yet, when it came to disrespecting the flag, the NFL was just fine with it until viewers started tuning out. 

That was dumb. Very dumb. Why? Well, imagine you’re a restaurant owner who doesn’t care one whit about your employees’ political views. Then, one of your waiters starts wearing a button that says, “Barack Obama can kiss my butt” or alternately, a button that says, “Donald Trump can kiss my butt.” Assuming you don’t just fire him outright, do you tell him to knock that off? Of course, you do because if your business serves the general public, you don’t allow your employees to offend large portions of the general public while they’re on the job. If they want to argue on Twitter all day or work on political campaigns in their off time, that’s fine, but they shouldn’t be using your place of business to push out controversial and potentially offensive political messages. 

It took the NFL losing enormous numbers of fans for it to realize that basic principle and now, it’s been decided that the NFL is going to levy out fines if players disrespect the national anthem. According to the NFL,

It was unfortunate that on-field protests created a false perception among many that thousands of NFL players were unpatriotic. This is not and was never the case. 

This season, all league and team personnel shall stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem. Personnel who choose not to stand for the Anthem may stay in the locker room until after the Anthem has been performed.

We believe today’s decision will keep our focus on the game and the extraordinary athletes who play it—and on our fans who enjoy it.

Would this be happening if there wasn’t a boycott of the NFL that cost it enormous amounts of money? Absolutely not and smart conservatives shouldn’t forget that lesson. Of course, the NFL still hasn’t acted decisively. The owners should have made it absolutely clear that NFL games are no place for any kind of political statement and players that refuse to respect that decision can go somewhere else. That’s an entirely reasonable position, but the NFL didn’t have the guts to do that. Moreover, it let the inmates run the asylum for way too long. So now, it’s going to catch a lot of flak from the unpatriotic Left that wants to use the NFL’s product as another way to push its agenda.  

Furthermore, the controversy is far from over. Players may choose to stay in the locker room en masse. Some teams, like the Jets, are already saying they will just eat the fines for unpatriotic players. Of course, liberals will be dying to praise any player who is willing to take a fine to disrespect America and the union is already upset that a NFL player’s right to be unpatriotic on the NFL’s dime might be abridged in any way.  The NFL deserves this and the protesting players deserve the backlash they’ve gotten as well. 

If NFL players had wanted to be a bridge between the community and the police, they could have done a lot of good, especially since there is at least some rare bipartisan agreement on issues like more police training and body cameras for officers. Instead they disrespected the country that gave them so many opportunities, created division and hatred and hurt the cause they claimed to help. If you start a conversation by being deliberately unpatriotic to get attention for your cause, a lot of Americans will respond by telling you and your cause to drop dead. If the NFL had respected its fans enough to keep politics off the field, it wouldn’t be in this mess and if these players cared about something other than “look at me,” they would have never engaged in such an offensive protest in the first place. 



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: americanflag; anthem; culture; football; nfl; nflprotets; peacefulprotests; race
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Colin Kaepernick chose protesting the flag at the game because he knew something so incendiary would be extremely
polarizing and would get him attention, good and bad. Other NFL players copied him because they wanted attention.

These guys are confused. Football is a game.... not a political activist meeting.

21 posted on 05/26/2018 6:35:56 AM PDT by Liz ((Our side has 8 trillion bullets;the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.))
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To: Post5203
"See: 1968 Olympics.
No nfl for me.

Me too!

Roll Tide


22 posted on 05/26/2018 6:56:08 AM PDT by blam
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To: DIRTYSECRET; Alberta's Child

Congress indeed passed a law dealing with decorum during the national anthem. But the etiquette is merely a suggestion, not a legal obligation.


23 posted on 05/26/2018 7:18:26 AM PDT by RedMonqey (" Those who turn their arms in for plowshares will be doing the plowing for those who didnÂ’t.")
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To: Kaslin
I think the kneeling phenomenon proves the thought that football players are coddled through college and don't learn much. It's the best proof we can see of that.

They are just too ignorant to know what they are doing. They don't understand how to look up statistics and see that more minorities aren't being killed by police.
24 posted on 05/26/2018 7:19:03 AM PDT by \/\/ayne (I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper.)
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To: BobL

There’s more to the perp’s story than that though. He was under house arrest but had recently been released. He had a long history of theft auto - and burglary. PanIcked or not he killed Officer Ciprio. He will be going away for life.


25 posted on 05/26/2018 7:22:46 AM PDT by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel.)
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To: Rummyfan

Yea, I hadn’t followed it that close. What you imply is probably right - he was likely running more due to his personal circumstances, than BLM. But I like blaming BLM anyway, since they are definitely responsible for cold-blooded killings of cops.


26 posted on 05/26/2018 7:50:03 AM PDT by BobL (I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's...I just don't tell anyone)
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To: Kaslin

‘...it let the inmates run the asylum for way too long.’

race-baiting blacks have hit on the perfect scam...the end game is to have criminality to go unpunished, at least to an extent; they also have seen that no matter the amount of appeasement doled out, it will not be enough to satisfy that end, in fact it will only serve to highlight further inequities and oppression...and whites for some reason exhibit no awareness of limits to the grievances, and will always grant more...like I say, quite the scam...


27 posted on 05/26/2018 7:58:55 AM PDT by IrishBrigade
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To: IronJack

‘I predict that pro football will never recover.’

that may be the case as long as high grade football insists on only accepting blacks as players...in my area a few years back, our local school produced a player who amassed eye popping stats, and was an acknowledged home run threat at any time; next town over a black player played half the season, with ‘injuries’ and missed the two big rival games...so who gets the full ride to college, and who gets to walk on...?


28 posted on 05/26/2018 8:08:34 AM PDT by IrishBrigade
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To: \/\/ayne

‘They don’t understand how to look up statistics and see that more minorities aren’t being killed by police.’

many of them get that perfectly well; but acknowledging that ruins the scam, and that’s the bigger crime to them...


29 posted on 05/26/2018 8:12:30 AM PDT by IrishBrigade
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To: Kaslin

Weakening America only encourages injustice.


30 posted on 05/26/2018 8:14:42 AM PDT by Crucial
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To: Kaslin

Kaepernick is just a sociopath having fun.


31 posted on 05/26/2018 8:21:00 AM PDT by Democrats hate too much
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To: Democrats hate too much

no, he is a misguided blackman being paid to cause trouble


32 posted on 05/26/2018 8:25:50 AM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Greetings Jacques. The revolution is coming))
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To: Kaslin

I love the fact that the push for body cameras on all police officers has proven that the perps are the ones who are misbehaving.

They wanted more transparency-—and now there are miles of videos showing the cops are NOT wrong.

The latest one—the BB ‘player’ in Milwaukee makes me laugh.

The cops told him a number of times to take his hands out of his pockets. He didn’t. He got tased. He deserved it.

He does NOT deserve all the favorable publicity Robin Roberts & others are bestowing onto him.


33 posted on 05/26/2018 8:28:39 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: BobL
But I like blaming BLM anyway, since they are definitely responsible for cold-blooded killings of cops.

Im happy to blame BLM, and Moseley-Braun deserves some blame here too as she approved his release.

34 posted on 05/26/2018 8:32:29 AM PDT by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel.)
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To: DIRTYSECRET; Kaslin
Do I think it's voluntary? I would hope it was! I remember starting my public school day with the Pledge of Allegiance and the Lords Prayer, it didn't hurt me, didn't brain wash me or make me a minion to something or someone.

This daily routine did teach me that a civilized society only functions well if it has a shared basic morality and a healthy respect for the work and sacrifices of those who have passed before, efforts that made possible the freedoms we share and enjoy to this day. It instilled a sense of duty that I upon maturity would become responsible to defend and protect that which was given to me for those that followed.

The Bible puts it well: "Render to all what is due them: tax to whom tax is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom honor." Romans 13:7

So to show a little honor and respect to those that made and make it possible to gather together in peace and safety to share a fine spring, summer or fall day sporting event seems fitting and right and to begrudge it very small and petty.
35 posted on 05/26/2018 9:13:33 AM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: IrishBrigade
‘They don’t understand how to look up statistics and see that more minorities aren’t being killed by police.’

Many of them get that perfectly well; but acknowledging that ruins the scam, and that’s the bigger crime to them...

The age-old question often asked of liberals: "Are you stupid or just lying?"
36 posted on 05/26/2018 3:17:55 PM PDT by \/\/ayne (I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper.)
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To: Kaslin

You don’t have to listen to these guys for any length of time to know that they hate their country and hate anything that isn’t black culture. They can be forced by their front-office pander to me all day long, I’m not funding their jobs anymore, end of story.


37 posted on 05/26/2018 4:04:04 PM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Liberalism is a social disease.)
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To: Midwesterner53
You think we are dealing with rocket scientists here?

Ha, ha! Sometimes the obvious answer is the simplest. I should have got that one.

38 posted on 05/26/2018 5:39:01 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Kill: google,TWITTER,FACEBOOK,WaPo,Hollywd,CNN,NFL,BLM,CAIR,Antifa,SPLC,ESPN,NPR,NBA)
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To: DIRTYSECRET
What does the national anthem have to do with sports?

We are from different planets.

I usually just differ from libertarians when it comes to narcotics legalization, but I had no idea that you disliked patriotic recitations before football games.

BTW, one suspects that Hanoi Jane and Bill Ayers agree with the premise of your question.

39 posted on 05/28/2018 9:42:27 PM PDT by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...excepto for convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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