Posted on 06/23/2020 1:01:40 PM PDT by rktman
The San Francisco 49ers are doing all they can to embrace the Black Lives Matter movement and elevate its status to new heights.
Specifically, on Monday, they elevated the Black Lives Matter flag to the top of Levis Stadium right next to the California and American flags.
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And BTW Che was half-Irish so it fits.
Really we aren’t supposed to say master bedroom anymore?
Political correctness invades every area of life doesn’t it?
Superbowl was my last NFL game. Idiots. Pandering to their BLACKS and not the fans. It will cost them.
Maybe BLM will eat the 49ers last
James O'Keefe of Project Veritas led that charge against the college cafeteria where he attended. Surprisingly, the school administration met with him.
Colin Kaepernick for NFL Commissioner!
Why are they endorsing a violent radical Marxist organization like BLM?
This opens the door to patriotic organizations to fly a MAGA flag wherever they wish.
zapato
white = 62% of US population
interesting Future business case study
Have they made kneeling mandatory yet? Will happen, I’d bet...
I am really hoping the NFL season is cancelled this year.
At this point I am hoping all major sports go on strike or just don’t open for business.
Their owners are totally useless, playing for the wrong team.
The San Francisco Giants were fun 2010 2012 and 2014 Boche was cool. Napa and Sonoma vineyards and the Redwoods north of town are super nice.
I’m waiting for my Southern accent to be considered offensive. Shouldn’t be much longer.
All twenty folks looked and it and ... and ... shrugged?
(1) A large contract
(2) A starting role
No team is going to pay Kaepernick big money to sit on the bench as a 3rd stringer.
LOL, the team that signs Kaepernick may win the Super Bowl.
Think about it, nobody will be allowed to sack him, or intercept his passes. How can they lose?
Yeah, they were. Best part was (at the time) the Giants were disconnected from SF City Hall. There was a lot of bad blood over the years with the lack of support from SF politicians for the Giants. Giants ownership had to foot the bill for much of them building PacBell Park (yeah, I know, it’s no longer called that - screw ‘em).
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