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    Take A Knee

    I'm no NFL fan, but consensus of expert opinion seems that this Kapaernick dude is simply not too standard for a starter. All the point scoring now and trying to make a race issue out of an ability issue is ridiculous. The US is split and I don't blame the Trump for all of this. Whats going on?

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    I don't know what they're complaining about. Black American football players have more money than 99.99999% of people in the whole of human history. Being black in America worked out great for them, they don't know how lucky they are. If they hate America so much, why don't they go and live in some black African country, see how much they like it there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiter View Post
    I don't know what they're complaining about. Black American football players have more money than 99.99999% of people in the whole of human history. Being black in America worked out great for them, they don't know how lucky they are. If they hate America so much, why don't they go and live in some black African country, see how much they like it there.
    Aye how about they try and shine shoes on the streets of Luanda

    Or break their bones so the heal deformed to get money on the streets.

    Or how about they live off the equivalent of a dollar a day like a massive percentage of Angolans

    How much is this boy made in his career?

    Also his bird called the Baltimore Ravens owner who was trying to sign him a "slave owner". That's never going to help.
    Last edited by Pacman1903; 24-09-2017 at 05:42 PM.

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    Singing the national anthem before sporting events is just weird. Getting professional athletes to line up for a sing song before their work isn't right & the folk that join in are wrong 'uns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    Aye how about they try and shine shoes on the streets of Luanda

    Or break their bones so the heal deformed to get money on the streets.

    Or how about they live off the equivalent of a dollar a day like a massive percentage of Angolans

    How much is this boy made in his career?

    Also his bird called the Baltimore Ravens owner who was trying to sign him a "slave owner". That's never going to help.
    Bit close to "back where they game from" there Pac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InversneckieDob View Post
    Bit close to "back where they game from" there Pac.
    How is it? That's nothing like what I said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiter View Post
    I don't know what they're complaining about. Black American football players have more money than 99.99999% of people in the whole of human history. Being black in America worked out great for them, they don't know how lucky they are. If they hate America so much, why don't they go and live in some black African country, see how much they like it there.
    Too obvious. Turn it down a notch & you might get a better result

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    The race issue in America is highly complex. In some ways more complex that it was 50 years ago. No question there's far less prejudice now but African Americans are, in material terms, worse off now than they were back then. But that's a whole other debate.

    I don't think that race relations are served by polarising gestures by rich entertainers. I stopped watching the Academy Awards a long time ago but I definitely won't be tuning in after the farce of the last few years. Will Smith complaining about racism? Give me a break. The entertainment industry is one area in which AAs are disproportionately successful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragnarok View Post
    The race issue in America is highly complex. In some ways more complex that it was 50 years ago. No question there's far less prejudice now but African Americans are, in material terms, worse off now than they were back then. But that's a whole other debate.

    I don't think that race relations are served by polarising gestures by rich entertainers. I stopped watching the Academy Awards a long time ago but I definitely won't be tuning in after the farce of the last few years. Will Smith complaining about racism? Give me a break. The entertainment industry is one area in which AAs are disproportionately successful.
    Is that the same will smith that not too long ago was the highest paid actor in the world?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragnarok View Post
    The race issue in America is highly complex. In some ways more complex that it was 50 years ago. No question there's far less prejudice now but African Americans are, in material terms, worse off now than they were back then. But that's a whole other debate.

    I don't think that race relations are served by polarising gestures by rich entertainers. I stopped watching the Academy Awards a long time ago but I definitely won't be tuning in after the farce of the last few years. Will Smith complaining about racism? Give me a break. The entertainment industry is one area in which AAs are disproportionately successful.
    There's an argument that the higher profile guys should use the platform they have.

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