awinlonghorn said:
Please post all the times that trump has criticized xi...
Know how I know when you're out of your lane?
awinlonghorn said:
Please post all the times that trump has criticized xi...
awinlonghorn said:
you dont know #$$.
Joe Cole said:
I keep asking myself with all of these protests, what is the end game ? What is the point where they say , "yes, we are satisfied with the changes made"
answer - never
Civil rights movement has been and always will be trying to influence or force action at the local, state, and/or federal government levels. The only thing new here is athletes (and thus the sports leagues and ownerships themselves) are now more and more getting actively involved in that process.cone said:
so this is just a gotv deal
mission accomplished banner
If you read about how the boycott happened, it was something that organically, spontaneously happened. There wasn't really any thought out plan beforehand. The Bucks went into the locker room a few hours before their game vs. Orlando intending to play. Players were walking in and out of the locker room in uniform. Orlando Magic players were practicing on the courts. Then discussions between the players started taking place and that gradually led to a decision not to play shortly before the game.cone said:
but that's besides the point which is there's another geographic polling location, generally in the downtown high rent urban areas
I mean I'm all for more places to vote, but I didn't realize that was what the proposed boycott was about
awinlonghorn said:
what i mean is the NBA is laying out a blue print for how other athletes will become more active on issues they care about.
its also clear that given that vast majority of MAJOR professional athletes are black, they will start to voice their power more to drive change. You may disagree with the change.
What I am saying is we are not done with athlete activism. We are at the beginning.