If you have a job and you wear a political shirt to work or stage protests on the job what would happen? These players are paid to do a job and paid very well. They also have plenty of time and opportunity to protest and speak out on their own time.
Depends on the employment contract you have with the owner.If you have a job and you wear a political shirt to work or stage protests on the job what would happen?
They're the product. There's no game anyone is watching without them. It's not comparable to most jobs for that reason. I mean, maybe you love comedy so much that if Seinfeld skipped a concert you'd be okay seeing the next guy the theater owner trots out, but I bet most people wouldn't.These players are paid to do a job and paid very well.
Who disputes that?They also have plenty of time and opportunity to protest and speak out on their own time.
I won't argue about calling it a staged protest but I also would caution against making too much of it. He isn't bringing objects or props. He isn't changing his clothing. He isn't doing anything before or after the game either on the field or off. The league plays the anthem before each game and he chose to kneel. That's quite a mild form of a staged protest.If you have a job and you wear a political shirt to work or stage protests on the job what would happen? These players are paid to do a job and paid very well. They also have plenty of time and opportunity to protest and speak out on their own time.
Tebow is way better than Kapernik
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WizWeasel. I’m heading to Europe today I’ll try and get some video of me hassling refugees. Pray for my safety wizzel.
No pig socks?I won't argue about calling it a staged protest but I also would caution against making too much of it. He isn't bringing objects or props. He isn't changing his clothing. He isn't doing anything before or after the game either on the field or off. The league plays the anthem before each game and he chose to kneel. That's quite a mild form of a staged protest.
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No pig socks?
That's not the same thing. The fast food worker is paid to serve customers. NFL players are not paid to stand during the anthem.They should all practice their politics on their own time. Thats for anyone in any job, example, fast food workers refusing to serve cops, they get fired, these nfl players, should be fired also.
If they really want to protest and the flag offends them, they should put their money where their mouth is, and quit. Then take the millions they have made and move to another country.
You would see real fast who believes what they claim.
That's not the same thing. The fast food worker is paid to serve customers. NFL players are not paid to stand during the anthem.
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That's not the same thing. The fast food worker is paid to serve customers. NFL players are not paid to stand during the anthem.
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That was awful, but I don't think that was part of the anthem protests. Either way, you can separate that from the larger anthem protests.
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They are paid to play football. Coaches are paid to coach football. I don't think the anthem is under either job description.They are paid to do what their coaches tell them to do. You get it, but pretend you dont.
Who has said they are?Their politics should be practised on their own time, period. They arent special because they make more than the fact food workers.
Yep.They are paid to do what their coaches tell them to do. You get it, but pretend you dont.
Their politics should be practised on their own time, period. They arent special because they make more than the fact food workers.
They are ungrateful thugs.
They are paid to do what their coaches tell them to do. You get it, but pretend you dont.
Their politics should be practised on their own time, period. They arent special because they make more than the fact food workers.
They are ungrateful thugs.