Posted on 09/25/2017 4:29:37 AM PDT by Kaslin
When NFL players began taking knees and raising Black Panther fists during games last year, the NFL had to take swift action. It failed.The result is that football has now become politicized, handing the Left another victory in the culture wars. The news behind the news, however, is where the story gets even more depressing.
Nobody in their right minds objects to freedom of speech. That is, except UC Berkeley, but the university and its students clear have no actual minds to be right in. However, there are strategic decisions that guides when that speech will be the most effective.
Any player who feels strongly enough about his protest for the national anthem owes it to his employer (the team’s owner), the head coach, and his players, to discuss exactly what his feelings are and the most effective manner in which to express them.Any owner or coach would stand behind that player to help him achieve his desired outcome.
The player represents the team’s brand. He represents the city. He represents America, the country that gave him the freedom to excel, to become an elite member in the field of American professional sports. The player is paid millions of dollars. To choose the moment, dictated by tradition, to show disrespect for all of these things, shows exceptionally poor judgment.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is paid well over $40 million annually to protect the league’s reputation and business. He’s done a horrible job the last few years, palming off issues of domestic violence, and failing to take a firm stance regarding the anthem. A simple statement would have sufficed: “The NFL respects and encourages freedom of speech. The NFL also respects America, and strongly encourages all players and staff to stand proudly for our national anthem, and to engage in individual protests on their own time.”
That’s all he had to do. He failed. Now this behavior has spread like a cancer.
The owners are the next line of defense. Who is the one owner who has stood up and made it clear that free speech does not exist on private property, or when you are an employee who represents a brand and a team? Jerry Jones, of course, of the Dallas Cowboy’s. America’s Team.
Ultimately, the responsibility falls on the players. It is a disgrace that any player should fail to stand for the national anthem, considering what this country has done for them. Yet that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Considering the visibility that NFL players have, they would be infinitely more effective calling attention to an issue outside of the game. Pittsburgh Steelers rookie T.J. Watt managed to raise over $30 million for hurricane relief…and then squandered that goodwill by staying in the locker room with the entire Steelers team during this week’s anthem.
Oh, actually not the entire team. Offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva, a former Army Ranger with three tours in Afghanistan, stood on the field for the anthem. That would be a proud American of Hispanic background who recognizes not only what his country has done for him, but honors the flag and his own service by standing for the anthem.
Nobody is saying that Black men and women don’t have reasons to be angry. Yet this statement by the Seahawks makes no sense:
“As a team, we have decided we will not participate in the national anthem. We will not stand for the injustice that has plagued people of color in this country. Out of love for our country and in honor of the sacrifices made on our behalf, we unite to oppose those that would deny our most basic freedoms. We remain committed in continuing to work towards equality and justice for all.
If this is what they want to protest, ignoring the anthem which gave these men the opportunities they have had to succeed, is the wrong way to do it. They should be out in the community every chance they get, and engaging in activities that would actually make a difference. It takes no courage at all to stay in the locker room.Courage would mean doing just about anything else – especially spending time with at-risk youths so that they don’t become “victims of injustice”.
Instead, the only thing that happens when Odell Beckham Jr. raises a Black Panther salute in the endzone does is annoy fans who are there to escape the daily grind of politics.
Of course, the news behind the news is that the swarm of protests is in direct response to President Trump’s tweets that were critical of the NFL’s attitude towards the anthem.This begs a few questions. First, why is the President bothering to get involved?There’s nothing wrong with being a pugilist, but the same rules apply to him about messaging. There doesn’t appear to be an upside in picking this fight.Just like Goodell, a simple statement would have sufficed.
So one must look beyond the tweets to see what the protests are really about. They sure aren’t about what the Seahawks claim, or if they are, then these players are utter hypocrites for not actually engaging in life-changing activities.
No, it’s identity politics.Again. Still. With Blacks comprising 68 percent of the league, this is yet another example of Trump Derangement Syndrome. Millions of Americans have brought into the nonsense that President Trump is anti-semitic, racist, sexist, transgenderist, racist, white nationalist, neo-confederate, racist, homophobic, racist, Nazi, racist, Islamophobic racist bad man who clubs baby seals.
Which, even if that were true, there are still infinitely better ways to protest effectively.
It’s also bad business.Goodell and the owners are driving Americans away from football. Ratings are down again this year, after last year’s decline, which was a direct result of Colin Kaepernick’s temper tantrums. It’s only going to get worse, and it may already be too late.
And in case you think this has nothing to do with the culture wars, ask yourself: the same people defending these NFL crybabies are the same ones who mocked Tim Tebow for kneeling to pray when he was on the field.
Want to kneel at an NFL game? You’ll find me beside Mr. Tebow.
I wish Tim Tebow had filed a civil rights suit against the NFL. I’ll bet discovery would’ve been very enlightening.
My post on Facebook yesterday morning while this travesty went on in London:
“I have been a rabid NFL fan and Baltimore Ravens fan since they came to Baltimore in 1996 but not anymore. My season tickets are officially for sale. Bye NFL we really don’t need you anymore. My country means far more to me than entertainment does!! The NFL is off at my house and will be in tens of millions more. Today is the day the NFL died!!.
The National Forget-about-it League, infected with TDS and perversion mania, is committing suicide-by-ratings-collapse.
“And in case you think this has nothing to do with the culture wars, ask yourself: the same people defending these NFL crybabies are the same ones who mocked Tim Tebow for kneeling to pray when he was on the field.”
Most excellent point!
The NFL will either stop playing the National Anthem (unlikely), or play it before the teams come out (very likely). Either way, the fat, drunk fans will be mad for a couple of weeks, then go back to wearing the jersey of their favorite rapist.
Want to kneel at an NFL game? Youll find me beside Mr. Tebow.
No doubt about it.
If this country were so racist, minorities would be leaving in droves rather than fighting to come in. I wish that all of the people who think that this country is unworthy of their respect would go someplace else.
If this country were so racist, minorities would be leaving in droves rather than fighting to come in. I wish that all of the people who think that this country is unworthy of their respect would go someplace else.
I dont know how others feel, but for me, its too late. I was, at one time, a big NFL and NBA fan. Those days are gone, permanently.
There is a lot of BS in this argument. The teams are commercial enterprises, the players work for the team. The player represents the team, not and never the community. That they want to exercise their First Amendment at work, which is what this is, is the choice of their owners. If their owners allow them to disrespect the flag and the national anthem on the owners dime, that is the owners only problem. We are citizens, as consumers, can accept that and watch their play or not. I say not. Boycott them.
First, why is the President bothering to get involved?
If you do not know the answer to this, then you do not understand the problem.
We are in a cultural war with the left. They have managed in the past 50 years to demonize any opposition to the point few dare to speak out. They win by default.
President Trump has shown courage in standing up for Americans that do not want our nation turned into a Socialist Utopia aka Venezuela or Cuba.
President Trump is the voice of the silent majority.
President Trump is a protector of American Values.
And President Trump is our own pest control exposing the termites gnawing on the foundation of our great nation.
I agree 1000%
The author would have a lot more credibility if he knew the difference between Pittsburgh Steelers rookie T.J. Watt and Houston Texans star J.J. Watt.
This is a war. Destroy the NFL. Target the coaches; ruin their lives.
Sadly, you nailed it.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
“”That would be a proud American of Hispanic background...””
He pretty much cancelled out his whole rant with that.
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