11-13-2019, 05:28 PM
(11-13-2019, 12:26 PM)reuben.ahmed Wrote: What does protesting against a country that made him a multi-millionaire have anything to do with it?
Let's say people were shooting dolphins and I didn't agree with it, but I was a multi-millionaire. Am I allowed to protest that people are shooting dolphins?
Regardless, he's an old version of Lamar Jackson. He went to the superbowl and threw for 300 yards. He's better than anything else out there on the bench.
Raising awareness and controversy go hand in hand in many cases. This is not a good post, you are misinformed.
I don't know, using a private employers resources to vent your personal opinions on national TV might be offensive to some owners, players, fans. Might get you fired. I've owned businesses and if an employee started agitating about their personal political, social beliefs in my business I'd fire them immediately whether I agreed with them or not. They can have their free speech on public property, their own property or elsewhere, but not my place where I'm trying to make a buck. Same goes for Kapernack, a man who cashed in big time over his arrogant and offensive on field behavior. Lots of people were offended by him. NFL attendance has nose dived due entirely to his "movement".