Showing posts with label San francisco 49ers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San francisco 49ers. Show all posts

Monday, October 9, 2017

Jerry Jones: Stand for Anthem or sit for game

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones knows his bottom line when he sees it--he is demanding his players show respect for the flag and our National Anthem by not taking a knee, or they will sit on the bench for the game.

Big deal--they're losing anyway.

However, to his credit, Jones' statement is the strongest thus far in the NFL controversy, at least from the side of the teams. A stronger statement has been made by the fans who refuse to tune in and watch these millionaire buttheads play a game.

If we continue to boycott these Kaepernickonian cretins, it will end, because the bottom line for the NFL is, well, the bottom line. They are now last in viewership with baseball, America's pastime, coming in first--the NFL owners have to be worried.

Jones' comments came after he was asked about Vice President Pence's leaving the Indianapolis game after some 'oppressed' millionaire San Francisco 49ers disrespected the flag and all it stands for by taking a knee.

I used to be a 49ers fan but not anymore--they're dead to me. 

The NFL's game operations manual has a policy for players to stand for the National Anthem,  but it isn't an actual rule, and the NFL says it will not punish players who disrespect the flag, our country and our military because, hey, they bring in the big bucks.

"I know this, we cannot . . . in the NFL, in any way give the implication that we tolerate disrespecting the flag," Jones said after the Cowboys' loss to the Packers 35 to 31. "We know that there is a serious debate in this country about those issues, but there is no question in my mind that the National Football League and the Dallas Cowboys are going to stand up for the flag. So we're clear."

Would Jones have said those words if viewership increased or stayed the same? Remember, Jones and his entire team knelt arm-in-arm before the National Anthem before a game against the Arizona Cardinals two weeks ago, just a few days after President Trump spoke out against the kneeling.

Jones claimed that showing respect for the flag [aka the United States of America, our veterans, and the military] is more important to him than any potential issue of team unity . . . except, perhaps than the bottom line.

"There is no room here if it comes between looking non-supportive of our players and of each other or creating the impression that you're disrespecting the flag, we will be non-supportive of each other. We will not disrespect the flag," Jones said.

Jones also said that he didn't see any of his players raise a fist at the end of the anthem before the Packers game. 

Maybe he should have looked.

"I don't know about that," he said. "But if there's anything that is disrespectful to the flag, then we will not play. Okay? Understand? If we are disrespecting the flag, then we won't play. Period."

I know another person who likes to say 'Period' when he really meant 'I'm only kidding.' He goes by the name Barack Hussein Obama.

Another owner singing the "Bottom Line Blues," Stephen Ross of the Miami Dolphins, said that since President Trump made standing for the National Anthem about "patriotism," he 'evolved' in the way he looks at kneeling disrespectfully during the anthem. 
Throws a duck while displaying his IQ

Yes, suddenly Ross has evolved. Now he wants all of his players to stand for the anthem, but three players--Kenny Stills, Julian Thomas and Michael Thomas (neither related to Danny Thomas) remained off to the sideline during the playing of the anthem Sunday.

Can someone please make a case for racial oppression in this country? I mean aside from being 'white-shamed.' 

Yes, racism will always exist, but 'old white men' haven't cornered the market on it. 

Black Lives Matter is no less racist than the KKK or the neo-nazis. And in spite of the fact that the latter two were holding meetings and were active during the Obama administration, we only heard about them publicly when Trump came into office.

Gee, I wonder why?

Please consider boycotting the NFL if you don't already. 


Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Poor Colin Kaepernick has just learned he's oppressed

It has been learned that the NFL's mediocre 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has been dating Nesssa Diab, an activist whose parents were denied jobs when they came to the US from Egypt because "they have accents." 

Kaepernick, 28 (coincidentally matching his IQ) has made a stand on sitting during the national anthem. He said he will continue to sit until the United States of America stops oppressing black people and other minorities. 

The fact that the failed quarterback can sit with impunity during the national anthem attests to the fact that America does not oppress its people. Let him try protesting and sitting in North Korea and see how quickly Kim Jong Un loads up the anti-aircraft guns and blows away his butt.

So who is this woman Colin is rollin' with?

Diab is a Hot 97 DJ and MTV host. She digs long walks on the beach, Muslim activist causes, Black Lives Matter matters, Colin's tattoos, social activism, the Koran, FGM (as long as it isn't hers), defending Islam, defending Colin, Palestine and lamb chops.

Since Kaepernick began dating Diab, he began posting on social media praising Black Lives Matter and Black Panthers. 

On October 15th, he marked the 50 year anniversary of the Black Panthers on Instagram. His first 128 posts were mostly vanity photos of himself in football gear and publicity photos or those taken with friends. His last 42 posts, however, had 31 strong social justice connotations, with many featuring quotes by Black Panthers founder Huey Newton, Nation of Islam Leader Malcolm X and cop killer Assata Shakur, implying that Kaepernick is a cop-hating racist in his own right.

On a Sunday news conference about his disrespect for the nation's flag and anthem, the benched QB wore a black hat with a large, white "X" and a T-shirt with photos of Malcolm X and murderous despot Fidel Castro, implying Kaepernick is either a moron or is easily manipulated by a Muslim woman named Diab .  .  .  or both. 

Diab spent her impressionable years in Saudi Arabia where you can get 10 years and 2000 lashes. It is also the country that Sean Hannity reminds us nightly that women are not allowed to drive or leave their homes without a male chaperone.

Her father was transferred to Saudi Arabia from a job in California (which he wasn't supposed to get because he has an accent and isn't a white guy--if you believe Diab). She spoke about being in the Kingdom during the Gulf War and how the threat of bombings later colored her impression of American tragedies.

"When 9-11 happened, it didn't surprise me at all," DJ Diab said on the Guy Code Podcast. "Wow. Mmkay. This is what we went through, probably, every couple of months."

The 3000 infidels who died on 9-11 only had to go through it once.

She also posted about Alton Sterling's shooting by police officers, saying "they will also try to discredit the store owner's account of what occurred because he's Muslim and we know Islamophobia is at an all-time high in this country."

There may be a correlation between what Muslims label 'Islamophobia' and the number of jihadist terror attacks--but it isn't a phobia if it isn't irrational.

Diab said her parents were from Egypt and were highly educated but were denied jobs "because they have accents." 

It's never due to the possibility that there may have been more qualified applicants--it's always due to Islamophobia and/or foreign accents. 

That sounds like Ameraphobia to me. Or something worse: Amerahatred.

See, I can make up diagnoses just as well as the Muslim Brotherhood can.

Kaepernick, who knows that his days of being a starting QB are probably over said that he planned further activism beyond the seated demonstration. 

To learn more about his past activism, go here.

Anything for love.


Saturday, August 27, 2016

Kaepernick refuses to stand during national anthem

Colin Kaepernick, the scrambling average quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, is refusing to stand for the national anthem before games. That is his right because those Americans who came before him fought and died to make it his right.

But Kaepernick believes that, even with all his money and the fact that America has twice elected a black president, African Americans and other minorities are still oppressed. Ironically, the president who I refer to shares the same views.

Kaepernick sat on the bench Friday night as the anthem was being played before the 49ers hosted the Green Bay Packers in a pre-season game.

He spoke to the media after the game saying, "I am not going to stand up to show pide in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color. To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder."

He was not referring to the disproportionate number of blacks being killed by other blacks, (see Detroit and Chicago) but to the very few who get killed by law enforcement, whether it be justified or not. 

This distortion of the real problem has become the left's new battle cry and another example of how the Obama administration has divided and conquered.

The 49ers issued a statement aimed at patriotic Americans who feel insulted over Kaepernick's protest, saying that Americans have the right to protest or support the anthem--thank you for informing us of that fact.

"The national anthem is and always will be a special part of the pregame ceremony," the team said. "It is an opportunity to honor our country and reflect on the great liberties we are afforded as its citizens. In respecting such American principles as freedom of religion and freedom of expression, we recognize the right of an individual to choose to participate, or not, in our celebration of the national anthem."

Absolutely true.

In respecting my right to choose to participate, or not, in endorsing Kaepernick's behavior, I have the right to watch, or not watch, his games, and refuse to patronize the sponsors of the game. 

Like our current so-called president, Kaepernick is biracial. He was adopted and raised by white parents and, like our president, he supports the Black Lives Matter movement, the anti-white hate group that is more interested in hating white people than dealing with the real problems within the poor black communities.

"This is not something that I am going to run by anybody," he said to NFL Media. "I am not looking for approval. I have to stand up for people that are oppressed . . . if they take football away, my endorsements from me, I know that I stood up for what is right."

I don't know if it's me or not, but I've understood the word "oppressed" as to burden with cruel or unjust impositions or restraints. It also to subject someone or group to a burdensome or harsh exercise of authority or power--but I see our country being led by a black man and while I know that racism is alive and well on both ends of the racial spectrum, I thought we were doing better as a nation. I thought Obama was proof of that.

But it seems to me that it's Obama who's the problem and unfortunately, minorities are buying into that notion, just like Democrats have been pushing it for decades while simultaneously keeping minorities dependent upon them for government handouts.

Kaepernick is a pawn in the liberal's game. Now he's trying to win back his job as quarterback that he lost to Blaine Gabbert last season. 

The trouble may be that Kaepernick isn't as good a player as Gabbert, but I fear my saying that might be misconstrued by some who would then label me a racist, which I am not at all.



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