Just Stand.

WVU82_rivals

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They just are not very smart. They are turning off a large part of their fans. Nike turning off customers. Won’t be long before they feel it financially. So let them piss in their Cheerios. In the end, they will be the losers.

Middle-aged, racist, white men are not Nike's target audience and not their customers. The NFL isn’t losing revenue and people will continue to watch the NFL. Get over it. I’m really tired of hearing racists whining about this. I listened to a guy I know, a construction worker, last week whine about it for fifteen minutes. After his little melt down, I said to his face I was still his friend but I thought he was a lying ***** because I know damn well he will keep watching the NFL and he whined like a little girl.
 

CpEER

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https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/36/301

So you're saying that it's more respectful to kneel for the National Anthem...if that's the case then you're saying that Kaeperdick and those like him are protesting by showing respect to the flag? Is that your story?

I’m saying kneeling is not disrespectful.

Also it’s effective because here we are...almost two years later talking about it. And deep down whether you choose to admit it...you know why it is done.

Kaep won.
 

rog1187

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I’m saying kneeling is not disrespectful.

Also it’s effective because here we are...almost two years later talking about it. And deep down whether you choose to admit it...you know why it is done.

Kaep won.
So you're saying kneeling is more respectful and that Kaeperdick is kneeling in respect of the flag but also in protest...I don't think he knows it works that way.

And while we may be talking about how he's protesting...err being respectful in kneeling if that's your spin...not much talk about why.
 

Boomboom521

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So you're saying kneeling is more respectful and that Kaeperdick is kneeling in respect of the flag but also in protest...I don't think he knows it works that way.

And while we may be talking about how he's protesting...err being respectful in kneeling if that's your spin...not much talk about why.
Again, I’d love to know what, in your opinion, black on black crime has to do with interaction with law enforcement
 

dave

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Middle-aged, racist, white men are not Nike's target audience and not their customers. The NFL isn’t losing revenue and people will continue to watch the NFL. Get over it. I’m really tired of hearing racists whining about this. I listened to a guy I know, a construction worker, last week whine about it for fifteen minutes. After his little melt down, I said to his face I was still his friend but I thought he was a lying ***** because I know damn well he will keep watching the NFL and he whined like a little girl.
How cute. A racist whining and callibg out racists and ..the telling that lie. Sure thing.
 

MountaineerWV

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So you're saying kneeling is more respectful and that Kaeperdick is kneeling in respect of the flag but also in protest...I don't think he knows it works that way.

And while we may be talking about how he's protesting...err being respectful in kneeling if that's your spin...not much talk about why.

His kneeling during the anthem was more respectful than McCoy doing warmups or players sitting on the bench talking or FANS TALKING........he was attentive, didn't disrespect anything, just kneeled........in fact, if it not for the cameras, not many would have even noticed......
 

JWG66

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Middle-aged, racist, white men are not Nike's target audience and not their customers. The NFL isn’t losing revenue and people will continue to watch the NFL. Get over it. I’m really tired of hearing racists whining about this. I listened to a guy I know, a construction worker, last week whine about it for fifteen minutes. After his little melt down, I said to his face I was still his friend but I thought he was a lying ***** because I know damn well he will keep watching the NFL and he whined like a little girl.

Well, I just happen to work for a defense contractor and about 15 % of our professional staff are ex military and 25 - 30% are African American. My direct manager and my Sr Engineer are both ex Army and African American. And I have asked many, many of these professionals (including my boss) how they feel about CK's antics. CK has no support from them. So by your deductions, they must be military racists or black racists. So if that makes me a white racist, I'll own that, but no matter what you say, I will not disrespect their service, our country or our flag by kneeling during our National anthem.

CK is with in his rights to protest but I am with in my rights to dislike where, how and when he does it. And I can do without the NFL and Nike products. And I will do with out them. No bleating heart liberal can say or do anything to change my mind on this one.
 

dave

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Are young,racist Black men Nike's target audience and customers?
I know it is well known that kkktard isnt the smartest but suggesting middle aged white men isnt a target market for Nike is comical. Why would they want to target the most affluent demographic for their expensive clothes and shoes. Countey is one stupid ***.