“End Racism,” “Stop Hate,” “It Takes All of Us,” “Black Lives Matter,” “Inspire Change” and “Say Their Stories.” …… None of these slogans support the founders ideas about America.. All are directed against white people. Add the words: “By White People” to “End Racism”. Same for “Stop Hate”.
All of the NFL ignorant of the facts anti-White social justice slogans are reasons no White people should support the NFL. No Support By White People Is Appropriate.
Check out the people that black people marry. Most are black people, members of the same black race but that’s not racist? C’mon.
Blacks marrying blacks is not Anti-White but claiming it’s anti-White and racist is the standard for the mis-informed Social Justice crowd.
Until the NFL owners, managers and especially the players get their facts straight about “race”; “white people”; and “racism”, they do not deserve to be watched. In fact, they do not belong in America
where the founding document states “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal”… Equality is built-in to America yet some people believe America is a race-founded country because the fact that slavery, a condition with the human race since time out of mind, a condition that was never accepted in any of the founding documents is being blamed on white people. That’s the hideous fact of the mis-guided social justice premise that’s easily disproven by the election of a black man to the presidency and the support of Oprah Winfrey, the richest woman in America who is is also, like Obama, not white.
Roger Goodell wrong to say: ‘NFL stands with the Black community’ in fight for racial justice……
No one can Stand In Two Different Places Simultaneously, not even Rodger Goodell… … He’s either against racism including by black players or he’s against white people… He’s showed he’s against white people. … Too Bad…
A majority of whites say discrimination against them exists in America today, according to a poll released Tuesday from NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
“If you apply for a job, they seem to give the blacks the first crack at it,” said 68-year-old Tim Hershman of Akron, Ohio, “and, basically, you know, if you want any help from the government, if you’re white, you don’t get it. If you’re black, you get it.”
More than half of whites — 55 percent — surveyed say that, generally speaking, they believe there is discrimination against white people in America today. Hershman’s view is similar to what was heard on the campaign trail at Trump rally after Trump rally. Donald Trump catered to white grievance during the 2016 presidential campaign and has done so as president as well.
Black African-American respondents strongly signaled their support for NFL players who protested during the national anthem to shine a light on systemic oppression. Black fans also expressed that, in a league in which almost 70 percent of the players are African-American, there should be a tool in place to increase diversity within the management ranks of teams. And when it comes to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who forbade the team’s players from demonstrating during “The Star-Spangled Banner,” black fans believe he got it all wrong. But the black fans are the ones who got it wrong. Black people refuse to admit the irony of very, very successful black players thinking they are oppressed when it’s white players who are oppressed. The existence of a 70% /30% imbalance in favor of blacks among the players shows the lack of diversity and the oppression of white players.
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