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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 454899" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>From my perspective it totally goes against how I was raised. This country, Via the flag, represents the very right to protest. It’s like the perverbial dog biting the hand that feeds it. The country’s current direction is a result of the “how does it effect me” mentality.</p><p></p><p>Another facet that bothers me is that the players claim the rights are being violated by the no kneeling rules. They aren’t — well at least anymore than the rest of ours are. The courts long ago decided this issue, you have a right to protest but you don’t have a right to the job.</p><p></p><p>The privledged complaining about things that have been placed on others ( workplace rules ) as they themselves make millions from 100 other rules the job enforces is funny and is somewhat anythitical to the entire thing. Why don’t LBs simply ignore the no hitting the QB below the thigh rule, then protest when they are suspended ? Protest Union dues ! Demand they represent you free. I mean the list goes on and on. Their perspective on society and it’s ills Are simply their opinions and those opinions are not based in reality. as a matter of fact the way it’s presented is exactly the type of stereotyping they claim to be vcts of.</p><p></p><p>Imagine going to work and refusing to follow the rules because you think African Americans are to violent. It seems that group identification for demeaning beliefs is ok for some but not ok when applied by the same standards, to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 454899, member: 3774"] From my perspective it totally goes against how I was raised. This country, Via the flag, represents the very right to protest. It’s like the perverbial dog biting the hand that feeds it. The country’s current direction is a result of the “how does it effect me” mentality. Another facet that bothers me is that the players claim the rights are being violated by the no kneeling rules. They aren’t — well at least anymore than the rest of ours are. The courts long ago decided this issue, you have a right to protest but you don’t have a right to the job. The privledged complaining about things that have been placed on others ( workplace rules ) as they themselves make millions from 100 other rules the job enforces is funny and is somewhat anythitical to the entire thing. Why don’t LBs simply ignore the no hitting the QB below the thigh rule, then protest when they are suspended ? Protest Union dues ! Demand they represent you free. I mean the list goes on and on. Their perspective on society and it’s ills Are simply their opinions and those opinions are not based in reality. as a matter of fact the way it’s presented is exactly the type of stereotyping they claim to be vcts of. Imagine going to work and refusing to follow the rules because you think African Americans are to violent. It seems that group identification for demeaning beliefs is ok for some but not ok when applied by the same standards, to them. [/QUOTE]
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