iced
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not about to trump someone's rights to free speech - don't have to agree with them, but doesn't mean we can police what they say either.Then let them do it outside the stadium...
not about to trump someone's rights to free speech - don't have to agree with them, but doesn't mean we can police what they say either.Then let them do it outside the stadium...
Add me to the list of people pissed off by this.It was not the time nor place and FWIW the buzz I got from winning that game yesterday was terribly short lived because this happened , as fans of the Rams we should be united today about what a wondrous thing that game was , instead LOOK AT US .
Only if it is sanctioned then from the NFL is it the right time and place then - if it is sanctioned it's okay, like when the NFL honors the death of an owner having his initials on the back of a helmet etc... or breast cancer awareness, all that is okay
but since this was unsanctioned act by our receiving corps it somehow puts the team on tenuous ground and is stupid act? Not sure i agree. This was actually the best time and place for the Rams players to express themselves. Where else? In a sports bar? at the Nordstroms? not getting how a national stage isn't the best forum for your political expression - in fact I'd argue it is the smartest place (not the stupidest)
As discussed earlier, "free speech" isn't relevant to this argument because we're not talking about the government.not about to trump someone's rights to free speech - don't have to agree with them, but doesn't mean we can police what they say either.
It's gonna cause a shit storm either way between the people who trust that a legal proceeding was held transcribed and found there to be insufficient evidence that the gesture those players mimicked was how things went down , and those who don't trust it and intend to continue to continue based on projectionMy Question is this... will the NFL fine the Rams WR's? Just think what a crap storm that will create? This is a PR nightmare for Goodhell... as he loses fan support if he doesn't fine the players and also loses fan support if he does fine them. Goodhell's hatred for the Rams organization just went up 10-fold.
As discussed earlier, "free speech" isn't relevant to this argument because we're not talking about the government.
The NFL or the Rams, had they chosen to do so, would have every right to fine the involved players.
That's a fallacy that we're taught to believe.
at the same time it can also be important because they are showing they support community
I understand that and I agree with what your saying.The thing is though that we'd need to look at what happened in those cases and get both sides of the story. If officers acted inappropriately, by all means punish them.
THIS case, everything is pointing to Brown bringing his own death upon himself and Officer Wilson acting entirely appropriately, yet still having his life ruined.
Really so Dr Ben Carson really did not work his way out of a bad situation in spite of the color of his skin to become a great surgeon?That's a fallacy that we're taught to believe.
Been an adventure wearing Rams gear this year. First Michael Sam and now this. Looking forward to people calling me a bandwagon fan once we start winning.
Really so Dr Ben Carson really did not work his way out of a bad situation in spite of the color of his skin to become a great surgeon?
All of the players involved in this incident are no paid better than most Americans to play a game?
Which community, the one the one being burned down based on something that has been adjudicated to be untrue ?