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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 345446"><p>I was watching I think it was a Kansas City Chiefs game a couple weeks ago. Maybe it was a Sunday or Monday night game, I can't remember. The National Anthem came on and some poor guy was sitting on the bench. I have no idea if it was a silent protest, if he was hurt, not done tying his shoes, or had irritable bowel syndrome and needed to stay seated. But I swear the network must have sent every photographer and cameraman they had in the entire stadium up into his face to take pictures and video. So its not just on the players' side - the networks or whoever is responsible for the coverage is also trying to blow things sky high out of proportion and create as much controversy as they possibly can. I'm sure they think it will help ratings, but I'm confident its the opposite.</p><p></p><p>The God Save the Queen stuff to me was funny - that's the country who literally exported slavery over to the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 345446"] I was watching I think it was a Kansas City Chiefs game a couple weeks ago. Maybe it was a Sunday or Monday night game, I can't remember. The National Anthem came on and some poor guy was sitting on the bench. I have no idea if it was a silent protest, if he was hurt, not done tying his shoes, or had irritable bowel syndrome and needed to stay seated. But I swear the network must have sent every photographer and cameraman they had in the entire stadium up into his face to take pictures and video. So its not just on the players' side - the networks or whoever is responsible for the coverage is also trying to blow things sky high out of proportion and create as much controversy as they possibly can. I'm sure they think it will help ratings, but I'm confident its the opposite. The God Save the Queen stuff to me was funny - that's the country who literally exported slavery over to the US. [/QUOTE]
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