Posted on 09/24/2016 10:02:57 PM PDT by pboyington
I was a police officer for 36 years. Prior to being a police officer I served six years in the U.S. Air Force, four on active duty and two in the reserves. Before that, my fondest memories, while growing up, are of going to the VFW with my dad on Friday night for their fish fry or clam bake. When I was in high school I played on that VFW Posts Drum & Bugle Corps. My Dad served in the Merchant Marine during WW II, and recounted having been torpedoed once while on a North Atlantic convoy. All of my uncles served in the Army or Navy during WWII and some of my older cousins in Korea. My brother was a Marine who was stationed in Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and I went to Vietnam.
Neither my brother nor I were wounded while in the service, but some of our uncles were not so lucky, and our father had to tread water in the cold North Atlantic before being picked up by a Coast Guard cutter. Our family willingly sacrificed for this nation, as did millions of others. When people say freedom isnt free, we know, first hand, what that means.
My grandfather was a Carabinieri (Italian Federal Police Officer) in Sicily before he immigrated to America, and beyond my 36 year police career, two first cousins were policemen, two were married to policemen, one second cousin is currently a police officer, and so is my oldest grandson.
Standing up for American values is who we are, and we are not ashamed to defend them. Of course, most of you reading this article feel exactly the same. Law enforcement is a vital aspect of maintaining those values, as well as remaining a free and prosperous nation. Without it we are no different than those lawless nations in Africa who slaughter millions of their countrymen for whatever reason they wish. The post-Civil War Old West could not prosper until law enforcement firmly established itself, and those intercity ghettos of today will never prosper until law and order prevails. We will continue having body counts in Chicagos neighborhoods that surpass any in Iraq or Syria, until the law is enforced.
Our flag means a great deal to me. When I hear the National Anthem played it sends shivers up my spine. I am not ashamed to admit that I am a patriot, which brings me to the point. When I see the flag desecrated or witness someone dishonoring this country, I get very upset. But to watch an overpaid, spoiled athlete dishonor this country, goes beyond the limit of my tolerance. These athletes use the freedoms, that others earned for them, to be disrespectful to the very people who pay for those franchises to exist.
The NFL has been under attack by the radical left for several years now. It is no accident that so many media stories, from print, television and the movies, have attacked the NFL with stories about concussions and the effect on players; from high school through the pros, and the cover-up by the NFL to hide the facts.
Football is a violent sport, that pits men against each other, acting in a manly way, while forsaking feminism; and as such the left doesnt like it. The left is trying to do away with football at all levels. That means the people who watch and support football, are the rest of us; you know, Hillarys deplorables. We are your everyday working guy and gal; Joe six-pack, guys and gals who like to go to the games and tail-gate, make a day of the sport and have their friends over for a bar-b-cue. Just everyday working people, the heartbeat of America; thats why the left doesnt like football; they are too elite for the sport. So in typical leftist fascist fashion, they are trying to do away with it.
In response, the NFL is trying to pander to them. They think that they can win over the feminist Nazis and leftist fascists. Of course, it wont work. Just as it didnt work for the tobacco industry, the NFL is on the way out; because there is no compromising with the radical left. The NFL; however, has no qualms about insulting the rest of us. They figure that we will support them no matter how much they mistreat us. Well, I for one will no longer accept being insulted by them. I am not accepting those athletes spitting in my face by being disrespectful to everything that I believe in. I will no longer accept their superiors not putting an end to their tantrums, or the NFL itself allowing this type of disrespectful behavior to continue. That is why I have boycotted the NFL.
It all began in the NFL preseason, when Colin Kaepernik, a third string quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, during a pre-season game, refused to stand for the National Anthem. When questioned by reporters, he stated that he could not honor a nation whose police kill black men. Of course he was referring to BLM lies. He went a step farther the next game, when he wore socks with police officers depicted as pigs. Since his first disrespectful act, several other jerks, on different NFL teams, have joined him.
The NFL remained silent, but others stated he was within his rights. This is the same NFL that barred the Dallas Cowboys from placing a sticker on their helmets to honor the five Dallas police officers who were gunned down by a BLM racist. The hypocrisy doesnt end there, though. This is the very same NFL that applauded Beyoncé strutting onstage in her racist Black Panther themed outfit, at this years Super Bowl. The liberal press, and the NFL, gushed at her paying homage to the Black Panthers; you know that racist black group that wants to kill white people and especially the police. Apparently the NFL has no problem with anti-white and anti-police bigotry.
So this writer has chosen to boycott the NFL, and I would urge everyone reading this article to do the same. The NFL is a capitalist business. It exists solely to earn profits. I will not spend one dime on an organization that opposes everything that I believe in and that insults me, nor will I watch those televised games, because they earn profits by how many do watch. If you, too, are a patriot, please join me in boycotting the NFL.
I have not watched an NFL game this year. Not a one.
Already did too.
done along time ago. there will be baseball in heaven. no football.
Well how many have there been. Did the season start already? I haven't been paying attention.
... I joke.
I quit years ago when it became a non-contact sport! Like when they say that they dont want the injuries to the big money players. Mostly the offensive players!>> except they killed mike vick. he paid his time. the defense killed that guy and he is bigger than me but he’s not a big guy. and the refs let them.
i keep thinking rollerball
Do you remember this guy?
"Concrete Charlie" (Chuck Bednarik) Pulverizes Frank GiffordHere's a few more youtube clips about Chuck.
Chuck was one of the last players who "went both ways", which, back then, meant he played offense (center) and defense (middle linebacker).
It wasn't easy, but I've managed to break away from watching football, and I will no longer support these enemies of the USA with one dime, or one minute of my time. I hope many others will do likewise.
we are already not patronize NFL
Roger that. Go Blackhawks, and the Fighting Sioux from North Dakota U. How non PC of me. I still call the the Sioux. 😀😬😁😂😃
I totally support this growing boycott for several reasons. I really hate the anti American sympathies of the NFL but there is one systemic problem being covered up with the help of a complicit press. It is the universal use of Steroids and growth hormone in the NFL. I was told by a professional lineman that 100% of all offensive and defensive linemen are obnsteroids and that it is absolutely known and required by management. He said “ If you want to work, you take roids.” Notice that while there are “drug test” for marijuana and cocaine — there is no testing for roids in the NFL. I want my professional sports organizations to comply with all laws of my country. These outlaws are thumbing their nose at our laws. I had to laugh at the scrutiny for HGH and steroids in baseball. What a joke compared to Football, not only at the Professional ranks but clear down to and including high school football. We need this cleaned up with some prison sentences!!.
I am boycotting the NFL. I started when they let the Marxist Muslim Colin Kapernick demonstrate his anti-American anti-Semitic anti-Christian ideas during the national anthem. I won’t end it until they stop it and apologize.
And write the sponsors and tell them that you are boycotting the NFL and their products. Hit them in the ad revenue and ratings.
Well, their "superiors" and the "NFL itself" are, of course, the problem.
The bosses of Disney/ABC/ESPN and most of the NFL owners are of the same social class, believe the same things, believe in their power to change America irrevocably, and, oh yeah, most importantly - THEY'RE NOT ON YOUR SIDE.
We need to send that message across the board
I have not watched a game all season...not the first one. I want their ratings to drop like a stone. Trouble is, I also want to let their sponsors know I am not watching their commercials but I don’t have a way to find those without watching a game. Obvious ones would be Budweiser and Nike but anyone have a compiled list we can use and spread to have others who are boycotting contact the sponsors??
Having a meeting with 10 neighbors today to discuss how we can help this boycott to get legs. Don’t just stop watching. Write letters to the sponsors and voice your concerns. The left does this all the time so why shouldn’t we?
I am a life-long Lions fan...I am already in denial.
Stick to locally made and small company products and you will be fine.
I haven’t watched an NFL game since the first season of the Jaguars coming to Jacksonville (for obvious reasons). Unfortunately, not watching the NFL means I really don’t know who its sponsors are. It is the sponsors that need to be made aware of our disgust with the NFL. Perhaps someone can put together a list of the current sponsors?
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