Posted on 09/29/2017 7:14:57 PM PDT by Kaslin
After engaging in character assassination against Green Bay Packers fans who chose not to protest during Thursday’s National Anthem, FS1's Undisputed co-host Shannon Sharpe did the same with the American flag, declaring it to be merely a racist “piece of cloth” that “nobody fights for.”
“The flag, you see, to a lot of people, symbols, patriotism but what does that symbol actually mean? What does — what does – okay — you keep telling me that the flag means so much and it's opportunity and freedom and liberty. Okay. Can you honestly say that everybody in America has freedom and liberties and opportunity,” Sharpe wondered to co-host Skip Bayless.
FS1's Sharpe: Racist U.S. Flag Is Just A Piece of Cloth...Nobody Fights For
Bayless replied “no,” so Sharpe then noted that inequalities should be address. Fair enough.
But Sharpe went further by showing his disdain for this country, the flag, and Francis Scott Key’s Star-Spangled Banner (depicting the scene in Baltimore during the War of 1812) [emphasis mine]:
And stop trying to sweep it under the rug. But, see, as long as you paint that narrative, oh, it's the Anthem, I can’t — no — anybody that does something to the Anthem — well, we know what the anthem was originally written for and who it was written by, okay? The flag, okay? We understand what the flag? What does it represent? When did this narrative come to be that the military and the police own the flag and only them? I can go buy a flag and I can hang it up in my backyard. We need to stop this, Skip. We need to — the flag is a piece of cloth and nobody fights for a piece of cloth.
Bayless, who was almost universally in step with Sharpe on the protest issue, broke away by telling him that he shouldn’t “say that” because “[t]hat’s the symbol of this country” and “what it represents.”
Sharpe then dropped a befuddling red herring, repeatedly wondering if we all should then “fight for a pair of jeans.” Bayless replied that the flag itself dates back to our country’s founding in 1776 and everything that’s come since.
The hurtful, partisan, and short-sighted debate continued to drag on with moderator Joy Taylor ending it due to a commercial break:
BAYLESS: It’s the symbol of our country. What are you talking about?
SHARPE: Okay, so the symbol of your country — so the symbol of your country is racism.
BAYLESS: Why do white kids get shot in the '60s? For burning jeans? No, they burned the flag. And bunch of them died.
SHARPE: The symbol. The symbol. But what does that symbol represent? So long as you got a symbol — Skip — let me explain it to you like this. The symbol, okay, the American flag, what is the representation of that symbol? What does the flag actually mean?
BAYLESS: You know what it means. It stands for America. It stands for the greatest country in the world. That's how most people look at it.
Once this writer tweeted video of the segment, IJR’s Jason Howerton picked it up and it led to a series of responses from Sharpe.
As Howerton appropriately explained, it’s almost impossible to have a debate in America today as disrespect and demonizations immediately take hold.
Sharpe’s outburst about the American flag were sponsored by Undisputed advertisers Dairy Queen, Nationwide, and Playstation Vue.
Here’s the relevant transcript from FS1's Skip and Shannon: Undisputed on September 29:
FS1's Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
September 29, 2017
3:15 p.m. EasternSHANNON SHARPE: The flag, you see, to a lot of people, symbols, patriotism but what does that symbol actually mean? What does what does okay you keep telling me that the flag means so much and it's opportunity and freedom and liberty. Okay. Can you honestly say that everybody in America has freedom and liberties and opportunity?
SKIP BAYLESS: No.
SHARPE: Well, of you can't answer, we will have a problem and we would like to have it addressed.
BAYLESS: Correct.
SHARPE: And stop trying to sweep it under the rug. But, see, as long as you paint that narrative, oh, it's the Anthem, I cant no anybody that does something to the Anthem well, we know what the anthem was originally written for and who it was written by, okay? The flag, okay? We understand what the flag? What does it represent? When did this narrative come to be that the military and the police own the flag and only them? I can go buy a flag and I can hang it up in my backyard. We need to stop this, Skip. We need to the flag is a piece of cloth and nobody fights for a piece of cloth.
BAYLESS: Yeah, they do. Don't say that.
SHARPE: So, you
BAYLESS: Thats the symbol of this country. That's what it represents.
SHARPE: So theyll fight for a pair of jeans?
BAYLESS: You should own that.
SHARPE: Theyll fight for a pair of jeans?
BAYLESS: If that's what we had chosen in 1776, that represents our nation
SHARPE: Skip, Skip
BAYLESS: You better believe they would.
SHARPE: Skip, its a piece the symbol listen
BAYLESS: Its the symbol of our country. What are you talking about?
SHARPE: Okay, so the symbol of your country so the symbol of your country is racism.
BAYLESS: Why do white kids get shot in the '60s? For burning jeans? No, they burned the flag. And bunch of them died.
SHARPE: The symbol. The symbol. But what does that symbol represent? So long as you got a symbol Skip let me explain it to you like this. The symbol, okay, the American flag, what is the representation of that symbol? What does the flag actually mean?
BAYLESS: You know what it means. It stands for America. It stands for the greatest country in the world. That's how most people look at it.
He had all the time in the world to tell everyone how he is exactly oppressed....and nothing.
No offense intended to geese.
If these idiots weren't so incredibly stupid, uneducated, and thoroughly indoctrinated, they might see some of the irony in their beliefs.
Mark
Drag the NFL thru a sewer....
And another mask comes off.
I’m not a fan of the Confederacy, but I warned everybody, first they’ll come for the Confederate Flag, then they’ll come for the US Flag.
Here’s what I have garnered over the years ...
LOL = Lots of Luck
GMTA = Good Morning to All
GFY = Good for You
Hope that helps.
A co-worker in the IT department where I work (I'm an infrastructure guy, he's our security engineer, so we work closely on a lot of things,) was born in Nigeria, and he was just naturalized. Everyone in our group (except me, I was out sick that day,) surprised him at the courthouse to be there for his ceremony. Incredibly sharp guy, and as you said, a hard worker. He LOVES this country, and he refuses to allow people to call him any sort of hyphenated American. He's an America who just happens to have been born in Nigeria.
That's something I've seen in a number of immigrants (REAL immigrants, not who the media claims they are,) I've known over the years. They always referred to themselves as Americans, even though they were born elsewhere. That's also the difference between the USA and any other country. It's only in America that one BECOMES American. Everywhere else, people are ex-pats... "An American in Paris." A Korean in China. But when someone becomes American, it's special.
Mark
IIRC = is it rubber chicken?
SMH = somebody made hamburgers
You nailed it.
Sharpe got fired from his last gig because Boomer couldn’t stand his “N-Word” antics
IIANM -— Is it about Nasty Mary?
TINSTAAFL -— Tommy is no singer. Take an aspirin for later.
WYSIWYG -— When you see Irma, waggle your genitals
Yes my ancestors that fought for the Union Army should have taken a knee as well. The whole Union Army should have taken a knee in protest.
My brother used to play some elaborate computer game where he could virtually fight the Civil War. If he was still alive I would have him place the whole Union Army on their knees, and see if that might have changed the outcome a bit.
Shannon “Bell Curve” not-so-Sharpe.
Why, yes. Are you arguing otherwise?
Anyone who believes like this putz does should immediately leave the USA. Not tomorrow. Not in an hour. Right now immediately. Just get dressed, leave everything behind, and leave the country.
Shannon Dull.
Awwww, poor black people.
Interesting when push comes to shove most blacks are pathetic. They are like petulant children who are totally narcissistic and hateful.
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