And they called us Snowflakes part 3 Nike Edition

     Yes, I'm going to talk about Colin Kaepernick and his deal with Nike. I know I'll a little late to the party but it's still an issue like why Kaepernick hasn't gotten a contract offer. People are burning their Nike stuff, a city in Louisana (Kenner City) is banning Nike products from its city, and a college (College of the Ozarks) deciding country over company when the strip Nike products over Kaepernick being in the ad. With the president of the school saying that Nike is promoting an attitude of division and disrespect toward America and if Nike is ashamed of this country, we are ashamed of them. No Jerry Davis, Donald Trump promoting an attitude of division in America. Also, College of the Ozarks is forcing their student-athletes to stand for the anthem. Anyone see the irony of this?  Also, the players aren't protesting the flag they protesting the mistreatment of black people in America. I admit I'm not a big fan it kneeling but I also didn't want people like Donald Trump, NFL, and others forcing players to stand for the anthem. FORCED PATRIOTISM ISN'T FREEDOM. A number of people came to this country because they escaped their native countries because of dictatorships. If we as a nation, allow people like Trump forcing NFL players to stand for the anthem then we might as well let Trump became dictator of America. He also doesn't think people should be protesting after seeing people protesting of his supreme court pick Dave Thomas I mean Brett Kavanaugh (sorry to Dave Thomas for comparing him to Kavanaugh). I hate when people force a narrative down our throats like Clay Travis saying that ESPN is struggling because they're liberal. I saw a video of his on Youtube that he canceled his subscription of Sports Illustrated because they had Catlin Jenner on the swimsuit issue and you call us liberals snowflakes? How about just throw out the issue and wait for the next one Travis? In the same clip, it's guest said in the lines that ESPN is hiring talent because they're woke or big on Twitter. Crap if I could make the decisions to hire or fire talent for ESPN I would fire Michelle Beadle and Sage Steele and rehired Jade McCarthy and Sarah Walsh though Walsh is a sideline reporter for Fox Sports. It pisses me off that protest hating Sage Steele keeps her job and Walsh and McCarthy get fired because they got pregnant. That ain't right. I would like to see Britt McHenry join FS1 so she can stop talking politics. We already have a Tomi Lahren we don't need another. Also, we got Kayleigh McEnany and possibly Pam Bondi (the Florida Attorney General who helps criminals who are old rich white guys like Trump and Scott, you know it's true Florida).  Also, Beadle hosting Get Up? I think a dozen women they have or had would have been a better pick than Beadle who actually didn't want to do the show but only accepted because they offered her five million dollars to do the show which ended for her when she said she wasn't watching football because of the Ohio State University suspending Urban Meyer only three games. Hey I think he should have been either suspended for a season and flat out fired myself but I'm not going to stop me from watching college football and yet Beadle still has a job on ESPN. Also, isn't competition (League channels, conference channels, and other sports channels) and cord cutting hurting ESPN more than their so-called liberal politics? Speaking of snowflakes the NFL. Guessing 32 teams would rather have a losing season than have Kaepernick as their quarterback like the Houston Texans when Deshaun Watson was lost for the season in 2017, Bill O'Brien said they were interested in him but also said he missed significant time because he didn't play since the end of the 2016 season.  However, the Texans signed former Bucs QB Josh Johnson even though he hasn't thrown a pass in the NFL in five seasons/years. Great call dumbasses and don't get me started with the Buffalo Bills. Peterman sucks and Josh Allen isn't quite ready and Vontae Davis decided to retire at halftime and also that greedy bastard John Elway of the Broncos. Also, it's ok to have a racist past on Twitter (Allen) but no Kaepernick, great logic NFL. If you're going the president influence your roster decisions than you should not be involved in the front office in not only in the NFL but also pro sports leagues in general. The name of the game is to win not making the president happy plus didn't people get pissed at the Obama's for trying to convince people to eat healthy. Hey, I'm an Obama supporter and I still ate junk food and still do. Looks like Trump beating the NFL after running the USFL to the ground over 30 years ago and he's got 33 more pussies to grab (you know it's true) especially Roger Goodell. I will say this about Nike's tagline with Kaepernick's pic "Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," is going overboard. Being blackballed is one thing but unsure if I would use the word sacrifice especially comparing to those who died for this country. I'm just saying I'm not anti-Nike but tagline could have been something else. Then again, there's a saying there's no such things said bad publicity and for the most part, it's true (and I like to exercise the most part). Plus despite not playing (yet who knows) Kaepernick is getting paid probably a lot of money. I believe should make there own decision not be influenced by the President or others. Heck, I can tell y'all to vote Democrat until I'm blue in the face but I know most of you conservatives will said "Screw you, I'm voting Republican," Isn't that what we should do?  Also I have a wage to make, if Fox Sports and Britt McHenry agree for her to work the sidelines of NFL games for two weeks, I will wear a Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Championship T-Shirt. Should I extend it for four weeks? Your Move Fox Sports and Ms. McHenry.        

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