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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 241421" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>From your question I presume you disagree with my opinion. Ok.... I'll play if you will. How do you find him to be particularly enlightened?</p><p></p><p>As to your question. In large part due to the choice he made in how to "speak out". For one....he did so, sitting out the anthem, without making any prior exclamation regarding his issue or issues of contention. A reporter had to ask him about it. How exactly does that effectively communicate his grievance? You might say the controversy it created was a brilliant way to express it. No, that controversy would be present even if he had a press conference to explain himself before sitting. For another, the choice he used to express himself which is an offense to those who served, as I explained previously. then there are his tweets. I don't do Twitter but I did read an article detailing many of his tweets and the manner in which they have evolved. </p><p></p><p>All of the above pretty indicative to me of his ignorance. So.....what is it about him you find so enlightening?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 241421, member: 735"] From your question I presume you disagree with my opinion. Ok.... I'll play if you will. How do you find him to be particularly enlightened? As to your question. In large part due to the choice he made in how to "speak out". For one....he did so, sitting out the anthem, without making any prior exclamation regarding his issue or issues of contention. A reporter had to ask him about it. How exactly does that effectively communicate his grievance? You might say the controversy it created was a brilliant way to express it. No, that controversy would be present even if he had a press conference to explain himself before sitting. For another, the choice he used to express himself which is an offense to those who served, as I explained previously. then there are his tweets. I don't do Twitter but I did read an article detailing many of his tweets and the manner in which they have evolved. All of the above pretty indicative to me of his ignorance. So.....what is it about him you find so enlightening? [/QUOTE]
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