Posted on 02/08/2021 5:12:31 PM PST by marcusmaximus
I was in a dog obedience class during that time - the class was full and there were a lot of people shopping in the pet store and adjacent mall - the parking lot was full.
Usually on Super Bowl Sunday, the stores are empty. Not this time.
Only watched the post-game. Even during that 30m segment, the ads were 98% black / non-White! So multiply that, with the 4 1/2 hr game broadcast, plus the 5-6 hr pre-game show, and imagine how many blacks / non-Whites were in the ads, compared to Whites!!!! Wonder ((( WHO ))) was behind so many non-Whites not being in the ads....
At least Trump’s Treasury delivered the checks quickly. If Pelosi had been on board when Trump first suggested sending the $2,000 everyone would have received it instead of the $600. LOL
Sorry, who was behind Whites NOT being in the ads....
Later, I played EVE Online.
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Goonswarm
I’ll NEVER watch it again. Saw every one up until the kneeling. I quit and will NEVER go back to watching EVER! Didn’t see a single second of any nfl this season and I didn’t miss it one little bit. the nfl can dry up and blow away for all I care.
Grrr Goons.
Bi-Dens were in it talking about covid and wearing masks. That seemed pretty political to me.
There’s an easy explanation for low ratings for sports major sporting events..... Without a stadium filled with screaming fans, the games have no meaning whatsoever.
It doesn’t matter if it’s the Super Bowl or Division II college basketball.
The Buffalo Bills had their best season in ages and made it all the way to the conference championship game. People in Buffalo are crazy about the Bills, it’s all they have in that stinking town. But The fans were robbed of the experience of being part of this winning season.
In any given season, there will be people who don’t go to the games in person but watch them on TV. And there are people who go to every game, and some people who go to a few games. So it’s a shared experience among the whole community, with different people experiencing the games in different ways.
But when the fans are not allowed in the stadium, the whole thing becomes detached from the community. Looking back at the end of a season, there’s no highlights of the players and the fans experiencing the highs and lows together.
Think about a typical broadcast of a game, particularly in a high profile setting, like the LA Lakers or Dodgers. The camera is constantly showing celebrities and hot looking women in the stadium, or cute kids decked out in team gear biting their nails at a crucial moment in the game..... We got none of that this year.
And that’s why nobody’s interested. It’s like watching a live performance of a band playing in front of an empty theater.
Though, as long as "kneelers" or alternative national anthems are involved, I don't really care.
Regards,
What a ridiculous inference!
As far as I can see, no one suggested that.
A false accusation like that here on FR is disappointing, indeed.
Regards,
Cardboard Impeachment rating territory.
Zero.
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Doctored Cardboard, or how I learned to love the bomb.
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The Oklahoman (Grit) 10
The NFL is gone from my house.
The faster they go broke the better.
As far as I can see? Lol. Go back to 74 and then apologize.
What did everyone think of the Superbowl?
I liked the part where they stopped keeping score, kicked out the fans and refs, and then told us who won 3 days later.
They must be pretty bad. I hear the halftime show was a bunch of satanic symbolism. So American. 😆
No apology! My comment ("What a ridiculous inference!") stands.
There seems to be some (perhaps honest) confusion on your part here - or perhaps you simply expressed yourself poorly.
FACT: You accused TigersEye of being "ludicrous" for "suggesting" that that song is the Black National Anthem "just cuz" a Black woman sang it at that game.
TigersEye did NOT suggest that. Rather, TigersEye merely mentioned that it was a Black woman who sang it. He did NOT mean to imply that it was the Black National Anthem BECAUSE a Black woman sang it. But it is the Black National Anthem (as numerous other FReepers here in this thread have thoroughly demonstrated - see above).
Thus, you besmirched the honor of TigersEye by accusing him of noting that a "Black woman sang it" and then of ignorantly drawing the conclusion that "it is therefore the Black National Anthem." TigersEye did not draw that conclusion; you apparently inferred that he had. Hence my rebuke. So, no: No apology!
On a side note: Does anyone here know if it is considered "racist" or "cultural appropriation" when someone other than a Black sings this so-called "Black National Anthem" at public gatherings? I.e., are Whites "allowed" to sing it? Or would it be regarded as provocative?
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