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originally posted by: luthier
a reply to: Grambler
It's offtopic but if you wish to try and defend the argument you may want to do so in another forum. I would gladly follow.
We can start with Nixon, Roger Stone's idol, and discuss China and the cpi.
originally posted by: Xenogears
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: RomeByFire
Not to mention the HORRORS of some Nazi losing their job because they got outed.
Problem is not just nazis but even free speech rallies.
Youtubers who have nothing to do with nazis have been doxxed and harassed in real life and made up lies of them being nazis fed to their employers.
Theyve even tried deplatforming youtubers like armored skeptic from events with blatant lies.
Basically anyone they disagree with is called a nazi and worthy of physical assault without provocation
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
a reply to: Grambler
Yes I remember all of your outrage when Obama was suggesting firing Imus.
Let me just dig up your posts on that....
originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
a reply to: Grambler
I can see what you're saying, I may have read it wrong. Question is though why do his supporters make it into a partisan issue? I see "the left" and "liberals" being thrown around like kneeling for the national anthem automatically means you're a liberal or part of the left.
originally posted by: olaru12
More blow back....
www.rawstory.com...
looks like the twitter in chief went up against the wrong outfit this time....
originally posted by: RomeByFire
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: RomeByFire
Not to mention the HORRORS of some Nazi losing their job because they got outed.
It's discrimination for sure, mainly because they're white males.
It's really unfair how Nazi's get fired for holding views akin to genocide of entire demographics of complete strangers!
originally posted by: olaru12
More blow back....
www.rawstory.com...
looks like the twitter in chief went up against the wrong outfit this time....
originally posted by: Assessor
originally posted by: seagull
Mr. Trump?
Bite me. As an original Seahawk fan(atic), I will follow them through thick, and thin (lot of thin, over the years...), we have at least one player who kneels during the anthem.
It is his right to express his feelings in this way. It's peaceful, non-disruptive, and makes his point. More power to him. It matters not in the slightest whether I agree or disagree, it's his right to do this.
So, to reiterate...
Mr. Trump? Bite me.
And it is also everybody's right to shut the TV off, stop buying NFL merchandise, and stop going to their games. Lol...aint America great?
The irony is when one of the kneeling players said "Trump needs to stay out of football." Lol. Yet here they are using the NFL to get at Trump.
originally posted by: tate566
The funny thing about all this is the two-pronged boycott. One side wiil be ppl boycotting because they feel Kaepernick is being blackballed and the other side will be boycotting due to players protesting during the anthem.
And both sides will spin any forthcoming low ratings.
LOL
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: RomeByFire
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: RomeByFire
Not to mention the HORRORS of some Nazi losing their job because they got outed.
It's discrimination for sure, mainly because they're white males.
It's really unfair how Nazi's get fired for holding views akin to genocide of entire demographics of complete strangers!
Who is this straw man you all are fighting?
originally posted by: amazing
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: amazing
I have been told on ATS by a great number of members that while at work you have no freedom of speech.
I guess it is up the brass at the NFL. Once they loose billions they may have to put the hammer down on these millionaires.
That's different. That's business. But the President trying to tell a corporation what to do because he doesn't agree with workers there protesting the government is a little shady.
originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
a reply to: RomeByFire
It wouldn't surprise me at all. It seems like he's got to insert his name and face into anything and everything to feed is ego.
originally posted by: Xenogears
originally posted by: tate566
The funny thing about all this is the two-pronged boycott. One side wiil be ppl boycotting because they feel Kaepernick is being blackballed and the other side will be boycotting due to players protesting during the anthem.
And both sides will spin any forthcoming low ratings.
LOL
Marvel tried catering to sjws their sales cratered.
Take cali out Trump won popular by over 1 million take NY out and it is by millions across the rest of the states
"A great way to show respect for the flag is to refuse offers of clandestine election assistance from hostile foreign espionage agencies."