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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 241531" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I am happy to discuss such issues, however I don't think that a sports forum is the most appropriate/effective place to discuss them.</p><p></p><p>However, I take issue with the belief that CK is the one "protesting" them. As I stated above, he wasn't "protesting" until he had to go on the defensive. MLK Jr lead some of the most effective non-violent protests in US history. He and his followers didn't conduct sit-ins and disrupt businesses and then proclaim their "issue" after they were arrested. They made their issues and their intentions known ahead of acting. To effectively "lead" a movement, you have to lead. Making a defensive, impromptu statement after the fact is not leadership. In such a case, I lean more toward believing it is an excuse instead of a cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 241531, member: 2426"] I am happy to discuss such issues, however I don't think that a sports forum is the most appropriate/effective place to discuss them. However, I take issue with the belief that CK is the one "protesting" them. As I stated above, he wasn't "protesting" until he had to go on the defensive. MLK Jr lead some of the most effective non-violent protests in US history. He and his followers didn't conduct sit-ins and disrupt businesses and then proclaim their "issue" after they were arrested. They made their issues and their intentions known ahead of acting. To effectively "lead" a movement, you have to lead. Making a defensive, impromptu statement after the fact is not leadership. In such a case, I lean more toward believing it is an excuse instead of a cause. [/QUOTE]
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