Quote (Black XistenZ @ 7 Jun 2018 08:25)
I dont deny that there's racially motivated police brutality. But I dont think that every single instance of white-cop-on-black-suspect escalation is racially motivated either. And I in particular doubt that privileged athlete superstar millionaires are the ones who can reliably dinstinguish between the two.
Again, I absolutely acknowledge that racially charged police misbehavior does exist. Just not to the epidemic extend that the left tries to make everyone believe. AND: acknowledging a problem does not imply that every occasion is suitable to be made about this problem. Sports events, the national anthem and so on are the wrong occasion if you ask me.
nobody even implied, let alone claimed that 'every single instance' of those is racially motivated.
also, suggesting that an athlete would have to be able to decide that for each particular case in order to be allowed to protest it, is just another ridiculous condition that makes no logical sense - especially if you DO acknowledge that there is a problem.
you're just making up requirements to justify your politically motivated outrage against their protest. it was peaceful, respectful, and non-disruptive. the very fact that the right always resorts to the good old 'sure you can protest, but not that way / not there / not then / not they...' and that you're so desperately trying to make this about 'patriotism, veterans, soldiers', and now even 'the white working class' just further illustrates that there isn't really a reason to be outraged about it, so you had to make them up.
other than that, nice dodge concerning the people who are really responsible for the racial divide, and the draft dodger who has the audacity to make this about patriotism. i mean, how brainwashed would you have to be to fall for that and not even question his standards concerning the issue...