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Me either. And no more San Francisco vacations.
I respect the sacrifice you and your family have given for our country, and I respect your views on this matter. I think you misunderstand where I'm coming from, when I defend Kaepernick for standing up for something he feels strongly about. It's a free country, thank God, and thanks to servicemen like yourself. We have differing viewpoints on this, and many other issues, but I welcome the discussion and respect your opinion.
again he is free to think and act how he pleases. he also has the right to leave a country he doesnt believe in. perhaps france or switzerland.
And you're a ****-sucking ************. Your posts prove it.
again he is free to think and act how he pleases. he also has the right to leave a country he doesnt believe in. perhaps france or switzerland.
He looks like a muzzie terrorist. He might have ties to the JV team.
Well, we need a backup QB. He should go over well in Black & Gold a year after they signed the dog killer.
I am also ashamed of our country's mass murdering of Native Americans, the aggressive pursuit of chaining blacks into slavery, and the current day wars of Imperialism, no better than the Nazis. I am ashamed.
I am also ashamed of our country's mass murdering of Native Americans, the aggressive pursuit of chaining blacks into slavery, and the current day wars of Imperialism, no better than the Nazis. I am ashamed.
I respect the sacrifice you and your family have given for our country, and I respect your views on this matter. I think you misunderstand where I'm coming from, when I defend Kaepernick for standing up for something he feels strongly about. It's a free country, thank God, and thanks to servicemen like yourself.
....because some thug ******* got what he deserved from a cop....
There it is right there.... This is the sentiment that exists in this country that created the BLM movement. " Some thug that got what he deserved..." If some unarmed white kid that grew up in the suburbs ended up dead at the hands of the police, the reaction from all of you that think the BLM supporters are full of **** would be completely different. Say, for example, some white college boy gets pulled over .... he's drunk and resists the cops' attempts to tak him into custody. He also has a couple 8 balls in his pocket because he moves a little blow here and there to support himself while he's going to school. During the struggle with police, one of the cops sees him reach into his pants and, thinking he may be reaching for a weapon, shoots this kid dead. Would the sentiment still be "... he got what he deserved"?
Another issue I have with the critics of the BLM folks is the gripe that the protesters never address the problem of black people killing other black people. The truth is that the intelligent, thoughtful supporters of the movement do address it. The way the law is supposed to work is if a person kills another person unjustifiably, that person is to be punished under the law.... which is exactly what happens when a black man kills another black man. It's true that there are way too many young African American men being killed at the hands of other black men. The difference between them and some of the young men being killed unjustifiably by police is that the perpetrators, when caught, are always prosecuted for their actions.
There it is right there.... This is the sentiment that exists in this country that created the BLM movement. " Some thug that got what he deserved..." If some unarmed white kid that grew up in the suburbs ended up dead at the hands of the police, the reaction from all of you that think the BLM supporters are full of **** would be completely different. Say, for example, some white college boy gets pulled over .... he's drunk and resists the cops' attempts to tak him into custody. He also has a couple 8 balls in his pocket because he moves a little blow here and there to support himself while he's going to school. During the struggle with police, one of the cops sees him reach into his pants and, thinking he may be reaching for a weapon, shoots this kid dead. Would the sentiment still be "... he got what he deserved"?
Another issue I have with the critics of the BLM folks is the gripe that the protesters never address the problem of black people killing other black people. The truth is that the intelligent, thoughtful supporters of the movement do address it. The way the law is supposed to work is if a person kills another person unjustifiably, that person is to be punished under the law.... which is exactly what happens when a black man kills another black man. It's true that there are way too many young African American men being killed at the hands of other black men. The difference between them and some of the young men being killed unjustifiably by police is that the perpetrators, when caught, are always prosecuted for their actions.
the first image - happened under Obama's watch. we've been told time and time again that Bomma can do no wrong. So which is it? Did this money go missing or not? Since it fell under Bomma's watch, he must take blame for this, since he is the Commander in Chief.
the second image - you don't see white people rioting when some thug piece of **** white ****** is shot. see Coolie's example. you also won't see EMPLOYED black people rioting, looting and burning **** down when some black piece of **** is shot. Sure, we'll protest on Facebook and other forums, but ultimately those of this population who are employed have bills to pay and will go to work to pay those bills.
the third image - Colin Kaepernick is a piece of ****. He's not a thug piece of ****. Just a piece of ****. I don't understand how anyone can applaud his actions for disrespecting the military and the police who are comprised of black people and "people of color", since BLM demands respect for black people and "people of color". Maybe you can shed some light on that.
Tibs sounds like an intelligent guy.