Posted on 10/23/2017 5:01:39 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Papa Johns told the NFL their sales are down this year during NFL games. This must be very concerning to the pizza chain and to the NFL. Social Justice Protests continued this week at several NFL games
Ditto! Used to order Papa John's at least once a month...sometimes twice depending on the weekend.
Just as we admit, our government has two sets of rules: one for U.S. citizens and one for illegal aliens, we now have yet another set of standards, one for football fans, paying customers and those who love America!
Just as we were threatened a few short months ago with absurdities like a day without a Mexican, were now being threaten by no football game without paying homage to black football protesters!
You are completely correct. Former NFL viewers are realizing their former appointment tv was never really a good use of time. All the emotion they had invested in their favorite team was returned by their favorite players who stick their middle fingers into the faces of loyal fans. The eventual forced apology - that will come, will never repeal these ugly weeks. Heres hoping Nov 12th games will foretell the viewership of the Super Bowl and its $4 per minute commercials.
Haven’t watched a game all season. Don’t miss it. Tonight, the Eagles game was on so I watched for a few plays ..first minute of the game, some thug racist puts a black power fist up after a routine tackle.. I immediately shut it off. Thankful for the reminder. I have noticed that black players seem to be trying to purposely hurt white players too. Head shots, late hits. Chris Hogan - white receiver for the Patriots ended up with 2 two missing teeth at freaking practice?
Well, I predicted this season they would stop playing the anthem altogether.
Talking about the Hyundai commercial where the gay guy is singing that hideous Neil Diamond song?
And it started in the NFL with the breast cancer stuff a few years ago. The SJWs got their foot in the door with that.
I dunno. Could care less about the NFL but my son watched part of the Redskins/Philly game. The huge Philly stadium looked to be filled. They didn’t show the anthem, so I have no idea about any kneelers.
“...They disrespect the flag but didnt mean to disrespect the flag...”
It is like taking a dump on the Bible and then saying we’re only protesting Cops mistreating Blacks. We don’t mean to offend Christians. Instead we’re trying to overlook the common problem of Black on Black and Black on White violence and focus attention on the rare problem of harassed Blacks.
After a glut of SB wins thats easy to do!
LOL!!!
Breast cancer charity was fine until they started diverting $ to planned Parenthood. Money meant to save lives went to snuffing them out
Intentional injuries caused after the play with the intention of removing star players from the game. The men involved did that before the camera and should have gone to jail rather than league discipline.
After that the viewers which the NFL had embraced thuggery, and we're only fooling themselves about where it would have to eventually lead.
The breath cancer awareness wasn’t SJWs. That was the league wanting women fans and viewers. Other networks do counts programming for women during football. Pink stuff was an attempt to make women think football is female friendly.
Breast not breath cancer.
Well that doesn’t seem like a standard form letter.
Still doesn’t excuse the fact that the players/teams are doing what they are doing.
The national felon league is a private entity and as such the players actions on the field while in uniform are not protected by the 1st Amendment because they are “at work”. Now if it were on their personal time out of uniform they can protest to their hearts content.
Yeah, but the "Big Dreams" commercial is hilarious!!!! Love it, love it, love it.
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