The National Anthem
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QuakerOatsHeretic;1873687 wrote:I'm not blindly partisan and unable to think outside a narrow-minded box of my own making. So, luck is more something you need to get through, not me.
I understand you are hurt by the fact that the majority of Americans are not at all thrilled by these players. I will not rub it in any further. -
HereticHeretic;1873301 wrote:Well, if you want to get purely technical, on a personal level, I don't GAF; on a pure logical level, I generally disagree simply because whatever message(s) the players wish to make will wind up completely ignored underneath all the "I'M SOOOOO TRIGGERED!!!!!!" outrage, which makes it a futile gesture in the long run.
Lol, above is what I said about the players. All you are doing is serving as proof I was right, L'il Triggered Kid.QuakerOats;1873688 wrote:I understand you are hurt by the fact that the majority of Americans are not at all thrilled by these players. I will not rub it in any further. -
Fab4Runner
[video=youtube;L2quonm59Kc][/video]QuakerOats;1873683 wrote:Wow -
OSH
Because it gives Leader Gooddell the opportunity to punish if he deems necessary. See: the example I gave with Buffalo Bills running back. I'm sure there are more that could happen too. I bet reading through any NFL manual would show much ambiguity along with penalty possibilities.fish82;1873651 wrote:Then why mention penalties at all? Just say "we'd like you to please stand at attention for the anthem, but it's cool if you don't," and be done with it. -
queencitybuckeyeAt some point in the debate over the method of protesting, will the players realize that the point of the protest has been completely forgotten?
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fish82
Since this past Sunday it essentially escalated into a mass expression of assclench over Trump's statements, the magic 8-ball says yes.queencitybuckeye;1873694 wrote:At some point in the debate over the method of protesting, will the players realize that the point of the protest has been completely forgotten? -
fish82Interesting reading, for those inclined. http://remingtonresearchgroup.com/surveys/NFL_9-25-17.pdf
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QuakerOatsHeretic;1873690 wrote:Lol, above is what I said about the players. All you are doing is serving as proof I was right, L'il Triggered Kid.
The players did the triggering; they started it. And now they, and a few folks like you, are pissed that the majority of America thinks they made a significant mistake. -
QuakerOatsfish82;1873696 wrote:Interesting reading, for those inclined. http://remingtonresearchgroup.com/surveys/NFL_9-25-17.pdf
Thank you. -
kizer permanente
"Do you think NFL players should stand and be respectful during the national anthem?fish82;1873696 wrote:Interesting reading, for those inclined. http://remingtonresearchgroup.com/surveys/NFL_9-25-17.pdf
Nothing like posing a question to get an answer you want lol. -
Heretic
Nothing like completely ignoring my comment on the actual issue to force in your incorrect point of view to convince a person you're nothing more than an Isadore-level troll. Good job, you goofy leftist!QuakerOats;1873697 wrote:The players did the triggering; they started it. And now they, and a few folks like you, are pissed that the majority of America thinks they made a significant mistake. -
fish82
What do you find leading about the question? Most of those clenched seem to view the kneel itself as disrespectful...hence standing is "respectful" by default.kizer permanente;1873699 wrote:"Do you think NFL players should stand and be respectful during the national anthem?
Nothing like posing a question to get an answer you want lol.
If the question was "Do you think NFL players should stand and respect Amurica during the national anthem," then you might have some semblance of a point. -
AutomatikHeretic;1873690 wrote:Lol, above is what I said about the players. All you are doing is serving as proof I was right, L'il Triggered Kid.
THE PULSE OF 'MERICA FOLKS. FOR...THE PEOPLE.
Newsflash: The majority of America doesn't give a flying fuck. Personally, I'm entertaining by the outrage. -
kizer permanente
I would have just asked "Do you think NFL players should stand during the national anthem"fish82;1873703 wrote:What do you find leading about the question? Most of those clenched seem to view the kneel itself as disrespectful...hence standing is "respectful" by default.
If the question was "Do you think NFL players should stand and respect Amurica during the national anthem," then you might have some semblance of a point.
When you're throwing in keys like respect, its obvious how you want the question answered. And if you're targeting a certain group, your poll is already a sham. -
ptown_trojans_1LOL No surprise QO thinks the protests were over the flag and not you know their perceived injustice on police brutality. The whole idea, according to Kap, of sitting/ kneeling is that the country has not lived up to its creed/ mission of liberty for all and as such, until then, they will not stand as they perceive the country has a long way to go. Now, you can argue their methods and actual follow through was bad, but the intent was to never disrespect the flag or servicemen.
It just back fired on them.
My question is if the players just did the one fist in the air instead, just like Mexico City 1968, would people still be freaking out?
If the players held a fist high, instead of kneeling, would it have been as much of an outage?
I'm guessing some on here would still be quite upset.....(looking at you QO)
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fish82
Not really...the the question immediately following the one you have a problem with:kizer permanente;1873708 wrote:I would have just asked "Do you think NFL players should stand during the national anthem"
When you're throwing in keys like respect, its obvious how you want the question answered. And if you're targeting a certain group, your poll is already a sham.
Hence, the way the questioning is done it's not looking for a specific answer, but asking the respondent if they agree with the previous statement.Q7
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Last week, Donald Trump said NFL players should stand and be respectful during the national
anthem. Do you think NFL players should
stand and be respectful during the national anthem?
A simple look at the rest of the crosstabs shows that they weren't targeting any certain group. That's just silly. -
kizer permanente
I misread your post and thought you implied there was a target group.fish82;1873711 wrote:Not really...the the question immediately following the one you have a problem with:
Hence, the way the questioning is done it's not looking for a specific answer, but asking the respondent if they agree with the previous statement.
A simple look at the rest of the crosstabs shows that they weren't targeting any certain group. That's just silly.
The 2nd question, to me, is fine b/c they're referencing a quote. The first is different... There wasn't a need to word it that way. You're adding in an emotional element. -
fish82
To an extent, I suppose...albeit not to any significant degree.kizer permanente;1873716 wrote:I misread your post and thought you implied there was a target group.
The 2nd question, to me, is fine b/c they're referencing a quote. The first is different... There wasn't a need to word it that way. You're adding in an emotional element. -
superman
The loser who started this crap says you are wrong. He clearly referenced the flag.Fab4Runner;1873672 wrote:They aren't protesting the flag, you dummy. -
Automatik
Link?superman;1873720 wrote:The loser who started this crap says you are wrong. He clearly referenced the flag. -
like_that
Some will cry about the act of the protest, but I think the discussion would be a debate on whether people believe they are actually oppressed or not in the year 2017.ptown_trojans_1;1873709 wrote:LOL No surprise QO thinks the protests were over the flag and not you know their perceived injustice on police brutality. The whole idea, according to Kap, of sitting/ kneeling is that the country has not lived up to its creed/ mission of liberty for all and as such, until then, they will not stand as they perceive the country has a long way to go. Now, you can argue their methods and actual follow through was bad, but the intent was to never disrespect the flag or servicemen.
It just back fired on them.
My question is if the players just did the one fist in the air instead, just like Mexico City 1968, would people still be freaking out?
If the players held a fist high, instead of kneeling, would it have been as much of an outage?
I'm guessing some on here would still be quite upset.....(looking at you QO)
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superman
http://bfy.tw/EAKvAutomatik;1873721 wrote:Link? -
AutomatikSo you're full of shit too.
GODSPEED. -
fish82Pretty sure there have already been a few guys do the fist in the air thing this season.
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CenterBHSFanI love Dave Rubin.
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