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<blockquote data-quote="jmike314" data-source="post: 3540861" data-attributes="member: 26830"><p>The only thing this should be about is a <strong><u>grown man</u></strong> being vile and aggressive towards some teenage girls for no reason other than the fact that he disagreed with them.</p><p></p><p>Those girls' actions (mind you it was both black girls and white girls) didn't truly harm anyone.</p><p>You'll never catch me kneeling before the flag...it's not something I necessarily agree with...but 1. I understand why they chose to do it and 2. it's their right as American citizens.</p><p></p><p>He could've said everything he said and still been ok...just leave out the racial slurs. Everything else...so be it.</p><p>But to stand there acting like you respect this country's flag and anthem, and then talk over it the whole time it's playing, and also make it a point to disgustingly insult other citizens (young girls) simply exercising their rights and call the "F*****g N*****s" is without a doubt some of the most repulsive sh** I've seen recently.</p><p></p><p>You can say:</p><p>I don't agree with it</p><p>That's disrespectful</p><p>We stand for the flag in America</p><p>Kids today don't understand politics</p><p>What they're doing is wrong</p><p>They shouldn't be doing that</p><p></p><p>Whatever. Say what you want.</p><p>But to say the words he said...to call those girls what he did? That's hatred. He clearly proved the point that there is still blatant racism in this country and that it can be found almost anywhere.</p><p></p><p>He's a p.o.s. in my book and I'd tell him to his face if he were in front of me. He wouldn't get too far throwing those words at me.</p><p>I wish there was another way for people to express the frustration and seriousness that they feel, but this is how it has manifested. And this is what it's going to be until there is resolution.</p><p></p><p>I believe in what I believe in.</p><p>Some words should never be said.</p><p>This country is hurting.</p><p>Racism is real.</p><p>I will always respect and honor the symbols of this country unless there comes a time that this is no longer my country.</p><p>Not a single one of you in here would allow a daughter of yours to be spoken to like tha...no matter what kind of dumb crap she gets herself into. Don't justify this guy and allow him to think what he said was ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmike314, post: 3540861, member: 26830"] The only thing this should be about is a [B][U]grown man[/U][/B] being vile and aggressive towards some teenage girls for no reason other than the fact that he disagreed with them. Those girls' actions (mind you it was both black girls and white girls) didn't truly harm anyone. You'll never catch me kneeling before the flag...it's not something I necessarily agree with...but 1. I understand why they chose to do it and 2. it's their right as American citizens. He could've said everything he said and still been ok...just leave out the racial slurs. Everything else...so be it. But to stand there acting like you respect this country's flag and anthem, and then talk over it the whole time it's playing, and also make it a point to disgustingly insult other citizens (young girls) simply exercising their rights and call the "F*****g N*****s" is without a doubt some of the most repulsive sh** I've seen recently. You can say: I don't agree with it That's disrespectful We stand for the flag in America Kids today don't understand politics What they're doing is wrong They shouldn't be doing that Whatever. Say what you want. But to say the words he said...to call those girls what he did? That's hatred. He clearly proved the point that there is still blatant racism in this country and that it can be found almost anywhere. He's a p.o.s. in my book and I'd tell him to his face if he were in front of me. He wouldn't get too far throwing those words at me. I wish there was another way for people to express the frustration and seriousness that they feel, but this is how it has manifested. And this is what it's going to be until there is resolution. I believe in what I believe in. Some words should never be said. This country is hurting. Racism is real. I will always respect and honor the symbols of this country unless there comes a time that this is no longer my country. Not a single one of you in here would allow a daughter of yours to be spoken to like tha...no matter what kind of dumb crap she gets herself into. Don't justify this guy and allow him to think what he said was ok. [/QUOTE]
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