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Possible changes to anthem guidelines


mc52beast

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All they had to do is make a rule that no NFL players or employees of any NFL teams are allowed to make protests of any kind without the expressed written consent of the National Football League and establish a suspension without pay policy.

done, over, end of story. 

If people disagree with no politics except what the NFL approves, they can decide to watch something else, like binge watching Game of Thrones or something.

the end.

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On ‎5‎/‎22‎/‎2018 at 5:45 PM, cookinbrak said:

I'm gonna have to believe that you have no idea what is and isn't a constitutional right.

I think maybe you are the one that is clueless...the 17th ammendment removed the ban on cotton t-shirts. Any revocation of this exlpicit right to wear t-shirts cannot be enforced without due process and the oportunity for legal representation. It's right there in black and white.

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10 hours ago, JARROD said:

All they had to do is make a rule that no NFL players or employees of any NFL teams are allowed to make protests of any kind without the expressed written consent of the National Football League and establish a suspension without pay policy.

done, over, end of story. 

If people disagree with no politics except what the NFL approves, they can decide to watch something else, like binge watching Game of Thrones or something.

the end.

Or ya know, if people disagree with black players non violently protesting and raising awareness to a real problem in our country and society, they can decide to watch something else, like binge watching Game Of Thrones or NASCAR. 

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How I think the league should handle recent social complaints:

1. Get rid of cheerleaders.

2. Let the players remain in the lockerroom if teams are going to insist on playing the anthem.

I seriously just watch for the football. I really don't care about the cheerleaders. I really don't care wether or not players stand, sit, kneel, stretch, fire out one last scud on the shitter, etc., while the anthem is going on. Playing the anthem gives every person an opportunity to reflect on what this country is and what this country stands for  - there is no obligation on anyone to do anything.

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9 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

I think maybe you are the one that is clueless...the 17th ammendment removed the ban on cotton t-shirts. Any revocation of this exlpicit right to wear t-shirts cannot be enforced without due process and the oportunity for legal representation. It's right there in black and white.

I thought the 17th gave chickens the right to molt.

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