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Well, all you “social warriors” that say you boycotted the Super Bowl….(Part II)
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<blockquote data-quote="Duncandl" data-source="post: 3726788" data-attributes="member: 4389"><p>Great job! I agree, there has not been an athlete or entertainer in my house in a few months and while I love to talk and listen to them in person I don't really care what they do with their free time. On stage there is always a chance of making a bad decision to expose themselves like The Dixie Chicks did. I still like the music but don't even really pay attention to their efforts these days and I'm ok with that, I got my entertainment.</p><p></p><p>I work with a former MLB Pitcher and I played baseball for the Navy while stationed at Barber's Point in Hawaii, we both still love the game. He reminded me that almost every kid in the USA stands at attention for the Red, White and Blue before ever game. Once they strap on those money bags and making appearances orchestrated by agents who convince the young people to be edgy and get their name out there. Disrespect doesn't sell those tickets or the seats would be empty. 99% of the players are great young men and women competing today, of course you are going to be notorious when you take a knee knowing your PR people already have a plan for your capitulation.</p><p></p><p>I stopped paying attention to the self induced drama a couple of season ago and watch at least 3 or 4 NFL games per weekend and OU football every weekend. </p><p></p><p>I don't like the idea of being woke to the whole woke 15 minutes of fame idea, I am still going to enjoy our lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duncandl, post: 3726788, member: 4389"] Great job! I agree, there has not been an athlete or entertainer in my house in a few months and while I love to talk and listen to them in person I don't really care what they do with their free time. On stage there is always a chance of making a bad decision to expose themselves like The Dixie Chicks did. I still like the music but don't even really pay attention to their efforts these days and I'm ok with that, I got my entertainment. I work with a former MLB Pitcher and I played baseball for the Navy while stationed at Barber's Point in Hawaii, we both still love the game. He reminded me that almost every kid in the USA stands at attention for the Red, White and Blue before ever game. Once they strap on those money bags and making appearances orchestrated by agents who convince the young people to be edgy and get their name out there. Disrespect doesn't sell those tickets or the seats would be empty. 99% of the players are great young men and women competing today, of course you are going to be notorious when you take a knee knowing your PR people already have a plan for your capitulation. I stopped paying attention to the self induced drama a couple of season ago and watch at least 3 or 4 NFL games per weekend and OU football every weekend. I don't like the idea of being woke to the whole woke 15 minutes of fame idea, I am still going to enjoy our lives. [/QUOTE]
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