Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
OK, you're trolling. . . . bored now.
Look, Kap is Kap. Some folks love and admire him for standing up for justice, others resent that. Folks were the same about Ali not going to war back in the day...it is what it is. I like the guy and hope he gets a job...full stop. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Look, Kap is Kap. Some folks love and admire him for standing up for justice, others resent that. Folks were the same about Ali not going to war back in the day...it is what it is. I like the guy and hope he gets a job...full stop.
I neither applaud him or resent him. He's boring, not that bright, and less effective and vindicated than Ali.
Ali actually put his positions into words and accepted the consequences. Kaep mumbles some generic hit and makes some provocative but ambiguous gestures, and people fill in the blanks with their own shit.
I said at the outset that, if he's gonna take a stand, he actually has to stand for something. He took his stand, but never put it in motion, except through the blank-filling of others through social media. As for his fortunes, I'm apathetic. I'm not gonna alter my entertainment consumption based on anything he does, and I'm not going to shed a tear if he does nothing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Yeah, only an NFL career. But, there are no shortage of SJW companies out there willing to throw money at him for endorsements. Better way to make a living than having 240 pound linebackers running 4.5's smash into him, obviously.
What part about John Lynch said he was going to be cut later in the off-season anyway didn't you understand? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I neither applaud him or resent him. He's boring, not that bright, and less effective and vindicated than Ali.
Ali actually put his positions into words and accepted the consequences. Kaep mumbles some generic hit and makes some provocative but ambiguous gestures, and people fill in the blanks with their own shit.
I said at the outset that, if he's gonna take a stand, he actually has to stand for something. He took his stand, but never put it in motion, except through the blank-filling of others through social media. As for his fortunes, I'm apathetic. I'm not gonna alter my entertainment consumption based on anything he does, and I'm not going to shed a tear if he does nothing.
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I neither applaud him or resent him. He's boring, not that bright, and less effective and vindicated than Ali.
Ali actually put his positions into words and accepted the consequences. Kaep mumbles some generic hit and makes some provocative but ambiguous gestures, and people fill in the blanks with their own shit.
I said at the outset that, if he's gonna take a stand, he actually has to stand for something. He took his stand, but never put it in motion, except through the blank-filling of others through social media. As for his fortunes, I'm apathetic. I'm not gonna alter my entertainment consumption based on anything he does, and I'm not going to shed a tear if he does nothing.
How didn't Kaepernick accept his consequences? And what consequences were those? [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Look, Kap is Kap. Some folks love and admire him for standing up for justice, others resent that. Folks were the same about Ali not going to war back in the day...it is what it is. I like the guy and hope he gets a job...full stop.
:-) he doesn’t even belong in the same sentence as Ali [Reply]