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Letter to the NFL Commissioner

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Libertas:
Ignorance and foolishness can be cured... stupid and tribalism not so much.
 ::laserkill::

Pablo de Fleurs:
Unveiling a new hashtag:

#NiggersGonnaBeNiggers

Libertas:
I posted a league-wide screed against these millionaire Ameriphobes and suggested we change our ffl league name to something snarky, it's on ESPN so we'll see who kicks me out first...

Libertas:
“Anybody that don’t stand up for the anthem oughta be out of the country. Period. What got ’em where they’re at? The United States.”

When asked if a protester at Richard Petty Motorsports would be fired, he said, “You’re right.”

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-25/trump-escalates-war-nfl-early-tweetstorm

 ::whoohoo::


"It's a disgrace. It's disgusting. They're getting paid to do a job...to play ball and do whatever the fans want them to do."
 
"They're paying these guys to do a job.  They're not supposed to be involved in politics."

https://youtu.be/iuOU5e_UtoY

https://youtu.be/wIan2Zpg4YI

https://youtu.be/GSxeF68FRsk

https://youtu.be/A778dMvbrJg

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-25/anthem-protest

 ::clapping::

I love it!  People are fed up!  These a-holes are paid millions to play football and not become political agenda-spewing jackasses...they want to act like classless un-American c*******ers...let them do it on their own time, not when they're on the employers clock!!!!

 ::doublebird::  NFL Ameriphobes!

GTFO this country if it is so oppressive you disingenous little pansies!

Oh, and I have to find some appropriate crap to set fire this weekend!   ::bustamove::

Libertas:
Denver Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe released a statement Sunday regarding his decision to stand during the national anthem following President Donald Trump's divisive comments on NFL players protesting, per Josina Anderson of ESPN:

"I stand because I respect the men who died in real battle so I have the freedom to battle on the field. Paying tribute to the men and women who have given their lives for our freedom is why I stand. But everyone these days likes to find a reason to protest and that's their right. It's America and you are free to speak your mind. I just feel it's disrespectful to the ones who sacrificed their lives and it's maybe the wrong platform. But like I said to each their own it's AMERICA! The greatest country in the world and if you don't think we are the greatest country in the world and you reside here, then why do you stay? A lot worse places in the world to call home. Proud to be an American."

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2734831-derek-wolfe-explains-decision-to-stand-for-anthem-after-donald-trump-comments

 ::clapping::   ::victory::

Another hero...and his ass-wipe coach...Mike Tomlin is "distrurbed"?  Yeah, I guess he is at that!

Instead, Villanueva, a former US Army captain and an Army Ranger who earned a Bronze Star for valor in serving three tours of duty in Afghanistan, emerged from the tunnel to stand with much of the crowd during “The Star-Spangled Banner.” He instantly became a cult hero, his jersey becoming the sixth-best-selling on the NFL website not even 24 hours removed from existing in offensive-line obscurity.

http://nypost.com/2017/09/25/steelers-confused-about-players-public-anthem-salute/



Villanueva recounted the Aug. 25, 2011 story of his valor in a 2014 interview with ESPN. The former Army Ranger’s unit described being tipped off at night to the presence of multiple Taliban in a nearby Kandahar village. When his unit arrived he found no Taliban and began questioning an Afghan elder.

From that point ESPN described the night:

“As the elder began to explain, Villanueva and his troops were ambushed by as many as eight Taliban militants in a spray of bullets.” Spc. Martin Piggott was shot in the kneecap. Sgt. Roy Dutton was shot in the back of the leg. Army Pvt. 1st Class Jesse Dietrich was shot near the armpit. Under heavy fire, Villanueva pulled the wounded Dietrich down an alley and into a second mosque, where a medic took over. Villanueva returned to fight, but when he came back to check on the injured soldiers, the medic told him they needed to move the wounded to a safer location. Carrying Piggott on his shoulders, Villanueva took the three to a nearby school, where they waited for a helicopter that would transport the wounded to the city of Kandahar. “Help me, sir,” Dietrich cried to Villanueva. “He was pretty scared,” Villanueva said. “He kept asking for help.” By the time Villanueva lifted Dietrich onto the helicopter, his eyes were purple. He died a short time later.  “As the platoon leader, I feel responsible for everything my platoon does or fails to do,” Villanueva said. “I failed to keep Jesse Dietrich safe, and you know, it was just tough. … I keep thinking of other ways I would have done it, but it was a very tough mission and the enemy beat us that day. It was just a really bad night.”
Villanueva went on to serve two additional tours in Afghanistan before starting his NFL career by signing a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2014.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/09/25/heres-how-alejandro-villanueva-earned-the-bronze-star/?utm_source=site-share

Yeah, you brave principled a-holes, don't stand for them!

Or these -





You proud Kneelers...



...keep kneeling in honor of those idiot criminals bitching over NOTHING to do with race!



Keep it up, a-holes!





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