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1CK1S;9337947 said:
Seahawks to stand for anthem, with arms interlocked



The Seahawks have announced their plans for Sunday’s pregame ceremony. According to receiver Doug Baldwin, they will stand together during the national anthem.

They will do so with their arms interlocked.

“We are a team comprised of individuals with diverse backgrounds, and as a team we have decided to stand and interlock arms in unity,” Baldwin says in the 42-second video posted at his Twitter page. “We honor those who have fought for the freedom we cherish, and we stand to ensure the riches of freedom and the security of justice for all people. Progress can and will be made only if we stand together.”

With the plans for the late-afternoon game against the Dolphins now revealed, the next question is whether other teams will choose to do the same thing in the early games played on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. It’s possible that the Seahawks opted to reveal their plans prematurely as an inspiration to other teams to follow suit.

Not a fan of this. It low key makes it seem as if kaep's actions were wrong, and it's clearly a safe "make everyone comfortable" visual display. Kaep sitting/kneeling is a more powerful, and honest display then what the seahawks seem to have planned especially when considering all that's been said.

I won't say the message is a completely wrong one(on the surface), considering what day it falls on, but it's an intentionally safe one...an easy one. It's a demonstration that seems Co-choreographed by Ray Lewis and Cam Newton (and I root for Cam to win games, but I gotta be honest).
 
dnyce215;9337176 said:
These cacs are mad on profootball talk, still using the military angle. Smh

They're being willfully ignorant. Kap said he's not disrespecting the military and several people in the military have said it's not disrespectful to them so...
 
ghostdog56;9337958 said:
1CK1S;9337947 said:
Seahawks to stand for anthem, with arms interlocked



The Seahawks have announced their plans for Sunday’s pregame ceremony. According to receiver Doug Baldwin, they will stand together during the national anthem.

They will do so with their arms interlocked.

“We are a team comprised of individuals with diverse backgrounds, and as a team we have decided to stand and interlock arms in unity,” Baldwin says in the 42-second video posted at his Twitter page. “We honor those who have fought for the freedom we cherish, and we stand to ensure the riches of freedom and the security of justice for all people. Progress can and will be made only if we stand together.”

With the plans for the late-afternoon game against the Dolphins now revealed, the next question is whether other teams will choose to do the same thing in the early games played on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. It’s possible that the Seahawks opted to reveal their plans prematurely as an inspiration to other teams to follow suit.

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1CK1S;9337947 said:
Seahawks to stand for anthem, with arms interlocked



The Seahawks have announced their plans for Sunday’s pregame ceremony. According to receiver Doug Baldwin, they will stand together during the national anthem.

They will do so with their arms interlocked.

“We are a team comprised of individuals with diverse backgrounds, and as a team we have decided to stand and interlock arms in unity,” Baldwin says in the 42-second video posted at his Twitter page. “We honor those who have fought for the freedom we cherish, and we stand to ensure the riches of freedom and the security of justice for all people. Progress can and will be made only if we stand together.”

With the plans for the late-afternoon game against the Dolphins now revealed, the next question is whether other teams will choose to do the same thing in the early games played on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. It’s possible that the Seahawks opted to reveal their plans prematurely as an inspiration to other teams to follow suit.

lol this shit weaker than the clippers throwing their warm ups at mid-court to show unity

we should've known better. tomorrow is 9/11. can you imagine players taking a knee during the national anthem on the anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack on our soil? not even kaep want those problems

don't get me wrong. I want to see someone do it. I just don't think these players want THOSE problems on THAT day. maybe next Sunday, but not tomorrow

BOSSExcellence;9338031 said:
fuck.. Seattle had a chance to be real niggas..

I was rootin for them..

I really was. smmfh

the faces of their franchise are

Richard "what about black on black crime?" Sherman

and

Russell "I ain't fucking up my brand for you niggas" Wilson

like I said, we should've known better
 
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Again, safe Niggas gonna play it safe. I salute Jeremy Lane if He kneels tomorrow, Hell I will buy 10 jerseys of the nigga who Throws up the Black Fist during the anthem tomorrow.
 
Recaptimus_Prime360;9328380 said:
"Kaepernick added, "People are getting lost in what the true message is and don’t want to address what is really is and address the issues, and that’s really the problem. I wish people would as outraged about the murders that are happening in the street as they are the protest.’’

Facts.

The whole military thing was nothing more than a smokescreen. Using the military was an excuse to avoid talking about the real issue behind his protest.

The side show discussions are always smoke screens.

As long as some dumb ass voice "opens the discussion" by proposing some dumb ass question that could possibly indirectly relate to the topic at hand, there's always a dumb ass group of ppl and contrarian for the sake of being contrarian (because they don't like you) ass people ready to latch onto it.....derailing the energy.

 
I think the Seahawks would have gone harder if it wasn't 9/11. They don't want the blowback from that.

I guess I can understand wanting to pay homage on that particular day, but they could have come up with a better way to protest than interlocking arms. That doesn't address the issues at all, even in a symbolic sense.
 
Trillfate;9338103 said:
dnyce215;9337176 said:
These cacs are mad on profootball talk, still using the military angle. Smh

They're being willfully ignorant. Kap said he's not disrespecting the military and several people in the military have said it's not disrespectful to them so...

Right? Like the flag only applies to the military.
 
1CK1S;9337947 said:
Seahawks to stand for anthem, with arms interlocked



The Seahawks have announced their plans for Sunday’s pregame ceremony. According to receiver Doug Baldwin, they will stand together during the national anthem.

They will do so with their arms interlocked.

“We are a team comprised of individuals with diverse backgrounds, and as a team we have decided to stand and interlock arms in unity,” Baldwin says in the 42-second video posted at his Twitter page. “We honor those who have fought for the freedom we cherish, and we stand to ensure the riches of freedom and the security of justice for all people. Progress can and will be made only if we stand together.”

With the plans for the late-afternoon game against the Dolphins now revealed, the next question is whether other teams will choose to do the same thing in the early games played on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. It’s possible that the Seahawks opted to reveal their plans prematurely as an inspiration to other teams to follow suit.

...smh. So they chose the "safe route".
 
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I dont get it, kaep is addressing injustice and oppression, saying "we're all united" is willful ignorance and deflection.

Disappointed but hope it doesnt slow Kaep down
 
Alabama HS announcer tells crowd they would be shot if they didn't stand up for anthem

The announcer of the Friday night football game at McKenzie High School in Alabama's Butler County had something to say to those who may choose not to stand for the national anthem.

"If you don't want to stand for the national anthem, you can line up over there by the fence and let our military personnel take a few shots at you since they're taking shots for you," the announcer said at the game versus Houston County High School, according to Facebook poster Denise Crowley-Whitfield.

Crowley-Whitfield said the crowd went "crazy cheering" following the speech.

The announcer was identified as Pastor Allen Joyner, of Sweet Home Baptist Church in McKenzie, according to Joyner's relatives and friends, who also posted to Facebook and praised the statement.

Crowley-Whitfield's post was shared more than 4,700 times and received more than 50 comments, all positive, before she deleted her Facebook account on Saturday afternoon.

Butler County Schools Superintendent Amy Bryan denounced Joyner's comments in a statement to AL.com.

"Patriotism should be a part of school events but threats of shooting people who aren't patriotic, even in jest, have no place at a school," she wrote in an email. "Threats of violence are a violation of school policy and certainly not condoned by the school board."

Bryan said she didn't know if any actions will be taken against Joyner. The school board meets next week, and the matter could be addressed then.

Sweet Home Baptist Church supported the pastor's comments, saying they were "taken out of context and misquoted" in a post to its Facebook page on Saturday. The post was up for about an hour before the Facebook page was deleted.

Mark Bender, a 22-year-old Air Force veteran from Texas, spoke out against Joyner in a post on the Sweet Home Alabama Baptist Church's Facebook page, calling the pastor's words "abhorrent and disgusting."

He said he is "deeply offended and saddened" by Joyner's "hateful rhetoric.

"We fight so that all Americans retain their rights and freedoms to protest," Bender wrote. "I would never turn a weapon on my own countryman simply because they protest by remaining seated during the national anthem, by refusing to recite the pledge of allegiance, refusing to stand or pledge during any act. These things we do, these pledges, these songs, these are not compulsory acts. They are acts that we are all free to join or not.

"I am proud that we have that freedom whether or not I agree with someone's non-violent protest," he continued. "You, on the other hand are promoting extremist violence by way of state sanctioned executions. You are obviously standing for the compulsory actions by way of preaching hatred, jingoism,

American exceptionalism -- all because people do not believe or think as you do. I am grateful that the majority of Americans do not thirst for their brother's blood as you do. You are a disgrace, those who agree with you are a disgrace, and you are a black mark upon this great nation. You should certainly hang your heads in shame."

McKenzie is a small town located between Greenville and Andalusia.

Joyner and school officials didn't immediately return messages seeking comment.

What do you think about the declaration?
 

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