Evi L. Bloggerlady said...
Guess who sits with Colin Kaepernick?
The link goes to a blogpost reposting this perennial "Man For All Seasons" favorite:
Now, I want to analyze this scene in terms of Hillary and not Colin Kaepernick.
And go he should if he were the Devil himself until he broke the law.That's a beautiful use of the subjunctive mood---something that is disappearing in our modern language---but I digress. Hillary you see, has broken the law in the eyes of many. That is the whole point of why she is worse than the Devil in this election.
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Sounds like a lot of Libertarian drivel.
If you hate the country because you suddenly became a Moslem, nobody's got a gun to your head making to stay. Go over to Iran where they will love you for hating this country. Of couerse, you won't have the goodies you get being "oppressed" here.
I get that. Most liberals used to get that, I believe.
A band is playing at the Civic Center. They're good too, but I'm not up to walking down there. Too bad. I'll enjoy everyone's fun vicariously. They're applauding enthusiastically.
The schedule doesn't have anything for today and neither does the Art museum.
How do all these blokes even know? It's baffling.
I hate hate, except when I'm doing it.
Point is, I've been hearing his nonsense for 50 years and I know damned well it wasn't tolerated before that.
I'd trade my white privilege for his athletic skill straight up any day of the week. This is a guy blessed with lots of wealth and privilege in any number of dimensions. He undoubtedly feels that his wealth and privilege are his just desserts and that all other forms of wealth and privilege are inequitable and unmerited........But more than most people he needs a system that is protective of property and status. I'd like to see him have a losing year for one of Saddam Hussein's football teams.
I thought the link was interesting and I like Chick featured it. I have no idea if Kapernick is Muslim or not, or if that even has a role in this (although as pointed out previously it may). I have watched Kap over the years and he is very talented but a head case. And that is why he can't perform as a QB. This whole sudden political awakening seems to me more to do with is insecurities than anything else.
So this is less to do with the issues he raised than Kaepernick's own fucked up ness. If he works them out he might have a career, but I am going to guess he is not going to work them out.
What Cernovich is saying is rather sly. Downright subversive, in the best sort of way!
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