Posted on 09/01/2020 2:18:29 PM PDT by Zenyatta
RIP Mr. Dorn, Thank you Tyler Eifert(Notre Dame Grad.) for supporting him. GO IRISH!
Rush was talking about this yesterday. Apparently only black victims may be memorialized. White victims need not apply.
I wish no ill towards my fellow Americans who happen to be black. I want them to be successful and happy in our country. But I find I’m getting to the point where I don’t care what black celebrities, athletes, or black ‘leaders’ have to say about anything. But I will not kneel, nor will I raise my fist in their fascist/communist salute.
I do not know anything about Tyler Eifert’s political beliefs.
Maybe he is really sincere about this.
But for the rest of the players...
Burn in Hell, NFL!
“White victims need not apply.”
So that five-year-old white boy, shot point blank by his psychotic neighbor, his life doesn’t matter. But that cute little eight-year-old black girl shot in the back seat of her father’s car, next to the Wendy’s in Atlanta by a BLM activist, her life does. How fair./s
I always hated football, anyway. Since Namath’s day.
I have always been a passionate football fan, especially for the NFL.
But my political passions have always been stronger than my recreational passions.
I quietly hung in there with the NFL last year.
But, this season has really broken something inside of me.
I still love the game, but I have begun to politically despise the players, the coaches, and the owners.
I hated the game since my older brother let me tag along when I was nine to a game of mixed ages, between sixteen and nine (for people who hate their younger siblings) and I got piled on and totaled. I limped home and lost all interest in football, although soccer as played in all parts of the world except in the US is still lots of fun to watch.
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