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Rep. Peter King Calls on Sports Teams to Wear NYPD Patch in Honor of Slain Officers
Pajamas Media ^ | 12/21/2014 | Rick Moran

Posted on 12/21/2014 12:20:16 PM PST by SeekAndFind

Recently, professional athletes have made their feelings known about the protests sweeping the country over grand jury decisions not to indict police officers for the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.

Four members of the St. Louis Rams ran on to the field with their hands up, indicating their solidarity with protestors advancing the myth that Michael Brown died while surrendering. NBA players Derrickk Rose and LeBron James both wore “I can’t breathe” T-shirts during warm ups before recent games.

Whether intended or not, the protests cast blame upon the police, and caused much anger in the ranks of officers.

Now, New York Representative Peter King is suggesting that pro sports teams wear a NYPD patch on their uniforms to honor the officers executed yesterday. In an email, King urged:

To honor the memory of the two NYPD officers who were assassinated yesterday and to demonstrate solidarity with the brave men and women of law enforcement, I urge college and professional basketball, football and hockey teams to wear NYPD insignia on their uniforms. This would bring honor and dignity to the NCAA, the NBA, the NFL and the NHL.

The players would almost certainly refuse to wear the patches. How could they when they’ve already sworn allegiance to protestors who are celebrating the death of the officers? Will there be any signs of solidarity with police at all?

The players have placed themselves in an impossible situation. They swear their protest was not directed against the police. But that’s exactly how the protestors viewed their actions. Changing their stance and wearing a NYPD patch on their uniforms would bring cries of hypocrisy from the activists who are fanning the flames of racial unrest.

My guess is that before NFL games today, there will be a moment of silence to honor the police officers. That will be the extent that the NFL sticks its neck out for the police.

 



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Florida; US: Missouri; US: New York; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: billdeblasio; newyork; newyorkcity; nypd; peterking; police; sportsteam
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To: caww

A new one then. It’s bizarre, because you know that if any right winger made a threat against an authority, they’d already be locked up in the depths of the earth. But leftists, black separatists and Muslims can make any threat they want and just get a pat on the head.


41 posted on 12/21/2014 2:17:50 PM PST by livius
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To: CatOwner

“I can’t form an original thought” would be far more appropriate.


42 posted on 12/21/2014 2:19:11 PM PST by 9thLife
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To: Alberta's Child

We don’t have black pastors, black professors, black politicians, black doctors, black musicians, black nurses, black school teachers, black salesmen/ladies, black bankers, etc.?


43 posted on 12/21/2014 3:40:03 PM PST by abclily
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To: scooby321

So do I. How does anyone afford those game tickets on a regular basis? I couldn’t.


44 posted on 12/21/2014 6:27:08 PM PST by Dapper 26
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