Fat Kat wrote:
Unfortunately, many charities operate this way...sad.
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Fat Kat wrote:
Fat Kat wrote:
nykballa2k4 wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Greenie wrote:How dare this black dude take a knee protesting modern day Jim Crow (police brutality) during an anthem that was written and a flag that was made when blacks were not seen as humans, but rather property to be bought, sold, used and abused all for the benefit of this country who built itself and its wealth on their backs? Yeah, how dare he!
Like I said, its been noted how teams dealt with him. Just like notes were taken on him by those that were offended by his actions.
Free speech in America. Everyone loves it until someone does it.
Free speech =/= consequence free speech.
I think it was Don Imus who went on that racist rant on WFAN and lost his job "but but free speech." Of course his speech was hateful, ignorant and awful (coupled with other things). I don't know Imus at all, but I am glad his employer got rid of him after that incident...
Fat Kat wrote:
nykballa2k4 wrote:ohboy109 wrote:nykballa2k4 wrote:
What does he bring? Aside from being loud and having "hot takes" which he labels as such along with occasional bathroom humor, what benefit does he provide? How is he a better personality than any of the following: Lupica, Humpty, Hahn, Canty, Rothenberg, or the man/myth/legend Bill Daughtry.
Peter **** kay show up..kay is the best on that show
I agree that I don't like Peter, but just for my internal polling results as a Kay fan do you happen to also be a Yankee fan?
Greenie wrote:Jeffrey wrote:Greenie wrote:Kap is far better than Tebow ever was(professionally).
Dude got chances because he was Tebow. A bible thumping college hero. He was straight garbage as a NFL player and yet, how many shots did he get?
Of course, Kap was better than Tebow. I'm not comparing their talent. They both have similar baggage at that point. Tebow was not a good QB but if he was a backup on any team, those bible thumping fans of his would've made an uncomfortable situation for the starting QB and team. That's why Tebow never really had a long career.
Should Kap be on a team? Of course, he should. Does he come with baggage? Yes, he does. Is he a starter? Nope and that's why teams don't want him.
Kap could start for Denver.
That's a championship defense with no QB worth a damn.
Greenie wrote:
That's why there is a problem. How is this hard to understand? Black folks are not feeling as to why he's not signed. We all know it's not football reasons. Mofo's will beat a female damn near to death, kill(hi Ray), steal or rob and still keep a job in the NFL. Let a dude stand up for civil rights and he's shunned.
It's a modern day n*** rule. He's being told to fall in line.
Pharmcat wrote:Greenie wrote:
That's why there is a problem. How is this hard to understand? Black folks are not feeling as to why he's not signed. We all know it's not football reasons. Mofo's will beat a female damn near to death, kill(hi Ray), steal or rob and still keep a job in the NFL. Let a dude stand up for civil rights and he's shunned.
It's a modern day n*** rule. He's being told to fall in line.
this is where we are as a society right now when it comes to the NFL: we are ok with druggies playing in it, criminals playing in it, women beaters playing in it, no problem. But a player using his 1st amendment right in a peaceful way: people stop watching and the NFL blackballs him
nykballa2k4 wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
That's awful if it's true. I hope there is a way to re-route some funds of his towards actual charities to make good on the donations of those contributors...
Sark wrote:Freedom of speech only protects you from government prosecution. The NFL not signing Kap is not an example of denying free speech nor infringing on his rights.
Greenie wrote:Sark wrote:Freedom of speech only protects you from government prosecution. The NFL not signing Kap is not an example of denying free speech nor infringing on his rights.
Sure.
Kap can't get a job because he spoke up.
That is called STFU and play ball. Common sense tells the world that. The NFL has every right to do exactly what they are doing and we have every right to call it fuqed up bull.
Thugger HBC wrote:Greenie wrote:Sark wrote:Freedom of speech only protects you from government prosecution. The NFL not signing Kap is not an example of denying free speech nor infringing on his rights.
Sure.
Kap can't get a job because he spoke up.
That is called STFU and play ball. Common sense tells the world that. The NFL has every right to do exactly what they are doing and we have every right to call it fuqed up bull.
Talk is cheap, make a stand and dont support them, if you really think what the NFL did was truly messed up.
Thugger HBC wrote:Greenie wrote:Sark wrote:Freedom of speech only protects you from government prosecution. The NFL not signing Kap is not an example of denying free speech nor infringing on his rights.
Sure.
Kap can't get a job because he spoke up.
That is called STFU and play ball. Common sense tells the world that. The NFL has every right to do exactly what they are doing and we have every right to call it fuqed up bull.
Talk is cheap, make a stand and dont support them, if you really think what the NFL did was truly messed up.
Greenie wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:Greenie wrote:Sure.
Kap can't get a job because he spoke up.
That is called STFU and play ball. Common sense tells the world that. The NFL has every right to do exactly what they are doing and we have every right to call it fuqed up bull.
Talk is cheap, make a stand and dont support them, if you really think what the NFL did was truly messed up.
Easily done.
I'm don't give a damn about the NFL.
Thugger HBC wrote:Greenie wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:Talk is cheap, make a stand and dont support them, if you really think what the NFL did was truly messed up.
Easily done.
I'm don't give a damn about the NFL.
Then make your move.....
Thugger HBC wrote:Pharmcat wrote:Greenie wrote:
That's why there is a problem. How is this hard to understand? Black folks are not feeling as to why he's not signed. We all know it's not football reasons. Mofo's will beat a female damn near to death, kill(hi Ray), steal or rob and still keep a job in the NFL. Let a dude stand up for civil rights and he's shunned.
It's a modern day n*** rule. He's being told to fall in line.
this is where we are as a society right now when it comes to the NFL: we are ok with druggies playing in it, criminals playing in it, women beaters playing in it, no problem. But a player using his 1st amendment right in a peaceful way: people stop watching and the NFL blackballs him
I don't think a player should lose his right to earn an income because of something that happened off the court.
Now while I do know Kap has a right to exercise his rights, and I do applaud him for doing so, there are risks to it when done at your place of work. Fair or unfair, the risks were known and there.