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Make a statement to the nfl!

Nobody is paying secondary market prices for Steelers tickets and doing that, never mind the travel involved for most.
 
Most people would get ******* fired if they go to their work and pull this stunt costing the company massive losses in business. I've stopped watching, so I'm good with whatever flying **** they do now.i hope they keep protesting and the league loses a **** ton of money. The sponsors will drop next. I was going to watch the Steelers vs rats until I saw that stupid stunt at the start. I got better **** to do. I'll try again for the next game,but I'm sure some dickbag jag will park his *** on the ground. May as well since you pulled athat **** on foreign soil yet stood for God save the queen...******* shitbags.

I'm in a good spot with it and I still have hockey. **** it life goes on.
 
a good protest, would be to not nuy anything, once inside the stadium. if only 1/2 the people did that for a week or 2, owners would get really involved.
 
This is my last point on this whole nonsense issue.

I'm a constitutionalist.

Kneeling during the anthem is not against the constitution.

If you have a problem with it, that is your right, but it is not illegal, or unconstitutional.

Conservatives are starting to sound like rightist snowflakes with hurt feelings on this issue, and I'm done with it.

So you would be OK with a player having a handgun on the field then? That's constitutional also.

Free Speech is not the issue. People aren't saying players should not be allowed to speak, they are saying they don't want them speaking while they are on the clock, in other words, on the customer's dime.

Nobody cares if Michael Bennett manufactures police brutality narratives in his free time.
 
So you would be OK with a player having a handgun on the field then? That's constitutional also.

Free Speech is not the issue. People aren't saying players should not be allowed to speak, they are saying they don't want them speaking while they are on the clock, in other words, on the customer's dime.

Nobody cares if Michael Bennett manufactures police brutality narratives in his free time.

Yes a handgun would be fine....but a flame thrower I probably would have to draw the line at or a hand grenade. A handgun though...yeah that's fine. SMH
 
For the Jacksonville game all should tailgate, go into the stadium, sing the national anthem at the top of your lungs....then salute the flag, then leave and go outside and continue tailgating! Hail to the flag and the national anthem. Never forget our hero's who fought for our freedom!



Just curious and I'm serious as to how many of you and your friends have this plan and will actually follow through with it???? I highly doubt you will be back to answer this question.........truthfully.




Salute the nation
 
So you would be OK with a player having a handgun on the field then? That's constitutional also.

Free Speech is not the issue. People aren't saying players should not be allowed to speak, they are saying they don't want them speaking while they are on the clock, in other words, on the customer's dime.

Nobody cares if Michael Bennett manufactures police brutality narratives in his free time.

I think you know that is a poor analogy. One is dangerous and has already shown to be an issue from The Last Boy Scout, the other is a nonviolent protest protected by our constitution.



Conservatives are usually great at fighting the government for trying to tell them what to do, and protect their constitutional rights, and I admire them for it.

The first amendment is just as important as the second, and the third, fourth, fifth, etc.

You either defend the document in its entirety, or you don't.

If you don't like the method, you don't have to, but it is effective and it's starting to shift the conversation away from flags.
 
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