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Some band, students kneel during national anthemModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower Re: Some band, students kneel during national anthemThis is a football board. This discussion belongs elsewhere, probably some political web site.
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So college is a time to experiment with bisexuality? I guess I missed the boat...always thought it was a time to expand the consciousness of individuals by opening them to opposing viewpoints and challenging their beliefs to reinforce the concept of reason and experience coloring the perspectives and influencing ideals. Isn't have to agree with them, nor do I have to believe it was appropriate. But I'm sure not going to take more offense when people kneel for a cause (even if I may or may not agree with that cause) during the anthem while they play it than I take for those who scream "Stars" or "O's" or who talk and move around on the sideline or who sit in their seats and eat. And yes, you may feel it offends service members...but that doesn't mean all service members feel offended. They're not breaking a law and I'm not paying it too much mind, even if I disagree with the tact of their timing on this specific night. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I'm retreating to my safe space because you didn't issue a trigger warning before that hateful statement. Leader of the Band-itos.
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It's actually smu football related and it belongs here as much as the traffic complaints, band music, beer selection in the concourse, Boulevard attire and attendance, game presentation and uniform complaints and compliments do.
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I was obviously being facetious. Don't play that game. Well if you can find me a police officer who is going to vote for Hillary I will concede your speculation about all service members not being offended.
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He's using hate speech!
Re: Some band, students kneel during national anthemJeeze you people are more sensitive than the social justice types.
The correct response to this is to shrug your shoulders. Some people have different opinions than you do. Get over it.
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Get a grip, lib. There IS NO institutional racism in this country. Doesn't exist - and hasn't existed for decades. And you don't know what happened in "the Tulsa shooting" now do you? Let's wait for the investigation.
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Missing the big picture. When their opinion is that white people are evil and people are systemically brain washed down to the age of children and college kids then it's not just their opinion. It's toxic, divisive, built upon blatant lies/ false statistics and needs to stop. Sjws want to promote diversity but divide people more than anyone else. Their opinion is born of indoctrination. They are not entitled to it.
Re: Some band, students kneel during national anthemDebate this elsewhere. This is a fan site for SMU fans, specifically football.
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Who are debating something that happens at football games. Specifically smu football.
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You're ignorant if you believe institutional racism doesn't exist in some places in the United States. Last edited by deucetz on Sat Sep 24, 2016 6:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Not that it does or does not exist but I never used the term institutional racism. I think you are projecting. I am just looking at the video. And also the fact that the window was up as the picture indicated so he could not have reached in the automobile as claimed by another poster. Also, I am not a liberal and am against homosexuality and abortion. I think Trump wins the election. #HammerDown
Re: Some band, students kneel during national anthemI don't see anyone on the web arguing that Tulsa was justified. I do see anti police folks protesting every shooting ever- even when the police are in danger. Example: Sylville Smith was shot in Milwaukee after raising a gun at an officer and this was confirmed by body cam footage. The riots and protest over that death diminish the rightful protest over Terrence Crutcher who was unarmed. A more recent example is Charlotte where before the facts were even released there were riots with people being hurt and at least one death. (I watched the wife's video and the guy walked at least 10 feet with officers shouting to drop the gun he had. It was not just a "Drop the gun" sentence punctuated with a bullet as soon as he stepped out.)
The message I really want to get across is that I support 100% the right to protest and the right to speak about these things, don't call those that do deplorable or embarrassing if you disagree, don't call those that disagree the same. On one hand I think it's great that some of the kids are courageous enough to make a stand for something that might have consequences even though on the other hand I disagree with the notion that there is a nationwide system where the majority of members set their alarms for the morning and go to bed thinking of how to oppress or kill people the next day. Leader of the Band-itos.
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Re: Some band, students kneel during national anthemWe had a great event to respect our police officers and a great leader of that organization.
We had 5 students who showed up and played the national anthem, and in doing so supported the event. And they also knelt because their opinion is that black people don't get a fair shake in life. Personally, I agree with their position and feel like our society should try to do more to help. But, regardless of that opinion, I respect the right to have a non-violent means of protest that doesn't hurt anyone. The country wouldn't be in the state it is in if people's first reaction to new perspectives was empathy rather than hateful scorn.
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