Wednesday, October 18, 2017

trump(chump) still hassling the NFL (only those I respect get caps)!! chump stands arm in arm with kkkop murderers!

What kind of scumbag occupies the seat of President in this country now. A scumbag named trump. He's no President, he needs to be in prison somewhere. He's still hassling the NFL coz' they're doing what his jackass is supposed to do; standing up for social injustice! He's supposed to be doing this! This dumass faggot doesn't even mention it! Now he wants to stop those who are trying to do something about MURDER in this country and racism! Now he's talkin all this BULLSHIT a bout respect for the c ountry and the anthem, but he ain't trying to stop kkkops from MURDERING UNARMED BLACKS!!! AIN'T SAID SHIT ABOUT THAT!!!! YOU AIN'T NO PRESIDENT! You want to use patriotism as an excuse to excuse MURDER?!!? We thought you said you were a christian? You think patriotism trumps God's Laws? And it's patriotic for the police to murder unarmed civilians? Is that what you're saying you worthless scumbag? Do your job, coz' you're gonna' destroy this 'great' country, so hurry up!!!! I think we've had all we can stand of you! Go ahead and nuke somebody and get it started so we can finally be rid of you!!!

NOTHING GREAT ABOUT A COUNTRY THAT JUSTIFIES VIOLATIONS OF GOD'S LAWS OF NOT COMMITTING MURDER ESPECIALLY BY THE  police! ANYBODY FOR A RECALL ELECTION?!!?

'Total disrespect for our great country!' Trump tweets about NFL's national anthem non-decision

October 18, 2017 at 8:43 AM
Malcolm Jenkins (in bow tie) was joined by former player Anquan Boldin (left), and Eric Reid of the 49ers. (Richard Drew/AP)
President Trump is turning his attention to the football field again in the aftermath of a meeting between NFL owners and players over the national anthem demonstrations that have roiled the league this season.
“The NFL has decided that it will not force players to stand for the playing of our National Anthem,” he tweeted shortly after 7 a.m. EDT. “Total disrespect for our great country!”
He was reacting to the announcement that players can continue to kneel or sit during the national anthem, a demonstration that was begun by Colin Kaepernick in the summer of 2016 to raise awareness of police brutality and social injustice. Since then, players at stadiums across the country have taken a knee and entire teams have stood with arms linked for the anthem. NFL owners and players met Tuesday in New York to discuss how to take the activism to action, and put the focus back on football.
With President Trump intensifying the spotlight on the demonstrations with tweets, calls for owners to suspend or fire any “son of a bitch” who doesn’t stand and his direction to his vice president to walk out of a recent game in which players knelt, the NFL has grappled with how to find common ground between players’ concerns and fans who have been angered. Owners and players met for the first time Tuesday, seeking to redirect the message, which was never intended as an insult to military members.
There wasn’t much actual movement, though — at least not enough for the president. Jed York, owner of the San Francisco 49ers, was asked about the impact of Trump’s tweets.
“We need to be above it. We need to be above petty attacks from anybody because racial and socio-economic inequality has existed in this country for too long,” York said after the meeting. “We need to get the focus on that and we need to make sure that we make progress there …. You’ve got to block out the noise and you have to go do your job. And that’s what we need to focus on. Are people going to slip? Is somebody going to say something or tweet something? Probably. But we can’t let that detract from the overall goal of progressing these issues and making sure that we are a unified front with the players.”
Owners, many of whom donated to Trump’s campaign and inauguration, realize that there may be an economic impact on the country’s most popular sport.



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