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    I'm just astonished that all this is happening in The United States in 2017......where's the ACTUAL LEGITIMATE injustice? 'The National Anthem' is racist?! 'The Pledge of Allegiance' is "nativist"? These are things which UNITE us as citizens of 1 nation and yet here we fucking go down this "That's racist, that's racist, that's sexist, that's unjust, that's systemic white supremacy, that's evil, that's bad"......so the United States is 100% evil and bad and backwards and horrible and you accept the premise and ask 1 simple question to this mob of people screaming for justice......


    What should we replace it with?



    Their answer is COMMUNISM/SOCIALISM.....I'm sorry that I'm not sorry if hating Communism and Socialism makes me a racist hateful bigot then fucking I'll sign my own name down as one before I EVER support those things which have MURDERED hundreds of millions of innocent people.



    When it comes down to brass tacks, that is the end game. Kaepernick can do as he pleases, but I will never ever ever....ever ever ever support Communism or Socialism

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    Only you do. Because your post are just trolling while but you don't want to see it. You divide these boards and you have driven away posters with this rubbish and yet still you persist. You are just arguing with yourself. When have we ever said we supported Socialism or communism.? You treat the members on this board like they are children and you are the ringleader. You and your gang especially Brock have really stirred the s*** on a form which is not even yours please remember this is a British forum and you have really stirred the pot and have been treated rather leniently considering the circumstances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Only you do. Because your post are just trolling while but you don't want to see it. You divide these boards and you have driven away posters with this rubbish and yet still you persist. You are just arguing with yourself. When have we ever said we supported Socialism or communism.? You treat the members on this board like they are children and you are the ringleader. You and your gang especially Brock have really stirred the s*** on a form which is not even yours please remember this is a British forum and you have really stirred the pot and have been treated rather leniently considering the circumstances.
    Indeed, I'd be labeled a National Socialist by Beanz....AGAIN


    How BORING, BORING BORING BORING.....I'm so boring and yet that twat can't keep from replying to all my posts, one would have assumed he'd ignore me, I would welcome that, but of course that's why he won't.

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    http://www.espn.co.uk/nfl/story/_/id...i-legacy-award



    Well, well, well.......

    Why looky here. Colin Kaepernick was awarded Sport Illustrated's Muhammad Ali Legacy Award for 2017.

    Seems by blackballing Colin from playing in the NFL, the league has made a martyr out of him, and he stands to become waaaaaaay more famous than he ever did throwing footballs.

    It seems he's even entertaining thoughts of helping Diddy buy the Carolina Panthers from that jerk of an owner Jerry Richardson. LMFAO!!! To use a totally overused phrase on this forum....... YOU JUST CAN'T MAKE THIS STUFF UP.

    Wouldn't THAT be something..... a black rapper and an exiled football player breaking into the all-white, good ol' boys club of NFL owners. I can't stand Diddy... but just seeing the owners' faces were this to happen.... would be worth the price of admission. LMFAO!!

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    Anus colon cunternick

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    "Cunternick"'s now rich and famous..... and he aims to stick it to the NFL.

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    I hope so because I don't care about him or the NFL

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    I love the NFL. Everything except for the owners, the Commissioner, the Dallas Cowboys, Eli Manning, and incompetent refs.
    Other than that, I love it.

    Went to the Broncos-Jets game the other day and loved every minute of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    I love the NFL. Everything except for the owners, the Commissioner, the Dallas Cowboys, Eli Manning, and incompetent refs.
    Other than that, I love it.

    Went to the Broncos-Jets game the other day and loved every minute of it.
    And soon you will be independent!!! I just read how your country is going to take revenge on Trump!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    I love the NFL. Everything except for the owners, the Commissioner, the Dallas Cowboys, Eli Manning, and incompetent refs.
    Other than that, I love it.

    Went to the Broncos-Jets game the other day and loved every minute of it.
    And soon you will be independent!!! I just read how your country is going to take revenge on Trump!

    Wrong thread, Brock. This is about Kaepernick and the NFL.

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    Looks like the NFL has lost control of its players...........


    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/nf...id=mailsignout



    Not to mention its Hall of Famers..............



    https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...id=mailsignout

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    Colin Kaepernick needs to get hit in the head with a Halloween pumpkin and then rolled up in a Chinese curtain and thrown off the top of the Empire State Building

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    What about the rest of the protesters?

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    A couple things....



    Hall of Famer Jim Brown says he’d never kneel during anthem
    https://apnews.com/5f180b59fb574148983f35252d509f30
    Jim Brown has spent much of his post-NFL career fighting for social justice and change.

    However, the Hall of Fame running back would never kneel during the national anthem.

    The 82-year-old Brown, who championed civil rights during his playing career and became an activist in retirement, said Tuesday night that he respects players’ rights to do what they want but his preference is they would stand during “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

    “I’ll never kneel and I will always respect the flag,” said Brown, who spoke before an HBO premiere of “Hard Knocks,” which is chronicling the Cleveland Browns in training camp.

    Brown was asked how he would resolve the anthem issue, which has plagued the league for two years.

    “Well, if you take the bottom line, what are we talking about? We’re talking about freedom to express one’s self, and if you don’t break any rules then you have that particular right,” he said.

    “I am not going to denigrate my flag and I’m going to stand for the national anthem. I’m fighting with all of my strength to make it a better country, but I don’t think that’s the issue. Because what is the top side? Are you not going to stand up? This is our country, man.

    “We work hard to make it better and that’s my attitude, so I don’t relate to this issue because it’s newsworthy because where are your superstars? And where are they at? Aren’t they making comments?”

    Protests during the anthem have enveloped the league since former San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee to protest social injustice.

    The NFL modified its anthem protocol in May, prohibiting demonstrations for 2018, but allowing players to remain in the locker room during the anthem.

    The players’ union filed a grievance, and the change has been tabled while the NFL and NFLPA work on a resolution.


    Jim Brown is a badass and he's been down for the cause his whole life. He gets it though, he still loves America, he still loves his country. I honestly don't think some of these people like Kaepernick believe America is their country....and I think that's helped by the horseshit taught in not just college but schools. Teachers and professors teach how horrible and hateful and oppressive America has always been, they hate this country and they teach others to hate this country.


    Colin Kaepernick's name censored from song on Madden NFL 19 soundtrack
    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...rased-scrubbed
    The erasure of Colin Kaepernick from the National Football League took an unusual turn on Thursday when it was revealed the quarterback’s name has been censored from a song on the soundtrack of EA Sports’ forthcoming Madden NFL 19 video game.

    Absolutely asinine. You know the lyrics of the song, why put the song in the game to begin with if you're going to censor out his name? It does nothing but draw attention to Kaepernick who last time I checked isn't playing in the league anymore. Either play the song in full (minus expletives of course for the kiddos) or don't put the song in the game easy as that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    What about the rest of the protesters?
    Blood and piss in a hotel room

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