They are getting to be just like every celebrity who spouts off their opinion just because they are famous and thus newsworthy. Hold a news conference or get interviewed and run your mouth to your hearts content but forcrissakes keep it off the field of play. How would you feel if you went to a rock concert and the featured act rattled on about their politics? Or what if the star of a movie added a 20 minute political message before the real start of the movie? All that shit is what social media is far. Tweet to your hearts content. If I don't like your message I can easily unfollow you.
Remember, the NFL - the league praising its player for their thoughtful protest (now that Trump has come out against them) - is the same league that refused to let the Dallas Cowboys wear a tiny helmet sticker to honor 5 slain police officers.
Here's some meaningful solidarity on a football field. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10154593929716336 The cheerleader has leukemia. The team is placing orange roses (orange is the color for leukemia awareness) at her feet.
All the faux outrage over the term "son of a bitch". What a facking joke. People use it all the time and now all of a sudden, it's a liberal interpretation? Nobody, and I mean NOBODY ever uses it to denigrate the mother....until Kaepernick's mom decided she wanted to own it. G'won then. Own it.
Actually, it might the the guy on the right that wants to legalize marajuana. https://www.fastcompany.com/4046938...can-big-marijuana-survive-without-roger-stone Enter “boastful black prince of Republican sleaze” into Google, and all the top results will be for Roger Stone. He’s had a hand in sordid incidents from Watergate through the Trump administration’s Russia morass. But last week the 65-year-old political consultant was in Los Angeles to promote one of his longtime pet causes: marijuana legalization. Tricky Dickey is turning over in his grave.