lakerevolution wrote:Some bimbo dumps a drink on two Laker fans who kneeled at the anthem (in their seats) and then she tweets about it with the hashtag "lakers". Savannah Sugg. See, in 2017 when you do things like this your entire life is ruined. Her job, school and entire life history is now known to everyone through the magic of the internet and social media. Was it worth it? People are calling for a statement from the Lakers. Banning her from Staples for life, and maybe some free tickets for the "victims of her aggression"
Gotta love patriotism.
KobeMVP888 wrote:lakerevolution wrote:Some bimbo dumps a drink on two Laker fans who kneeled at the anthem (in their seats) and then she tweets about it with the hashtag "lakers". Savannah Sugg. See, in 2017 when you do things like this your entire life is ruined. Her job, school and entire life history is now known to everyone through the magic of the internet and social media. Was it worth it? People are calling for a statement from the Lakers. Banning her from Staples for life, and maybe some free tickets for the "victims of her aggression"
Gotta love patriotism.
Both expressing their freedoms of speech and expression, except that one was peaceful and the other amounted to an assault and battery, technically. Also, one understands that it isn't the Military Anthem and that the flag is a symbol of America, not JUST those who fought for us, and also understands that police violence, violence in general and racism are intolerable, and that those who fought for our freedoms fought for their right to take a knee. The other only understands her instincts, is incapable of rational thought, and is just plain fuckin' stupid. She has every right to dislike folks peacefully protesting in whatever manner they choose, but she does not have the right to physically assault them. On fact, all she did was prove their point. She stands with The Fucking Moron.
3Peatkb24 wrote:Surprised she wasn't arrested for Assault. Dumping a drink on someone is an Assault. I am against kneeling for the flag but would never do what she did, that was just plain stupid!
lakerevolution wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:Surprised she wasn't arrested for Assault. Dumping a drink on someone is an Assault. I am against kneeling for the flag but would never do what she did, that was just plain stupid!
Not to be basketball? but if a black girl did this she would have been taken directly to jail. The privileged audacity of this chick in the lpmua6/Pence era is kind of scary. Me, I would have mollywhopped that bitch right then and there. Glad those two guys had more peace and presence in their hearts at that moment. Would never think that getting a drink dumped on you would make you a hero
lakerevolution wrote:Some bimbo dumps a drink on two Laker fans who kneeled at the anthem (in their seats) and then she tweets about it with the hashtag "lakers". Savannah Sugg. See, in 2017 when you do things like this your entire life is ruined. Her job, school and entire life history is now known to everyone through the magic of the internet and social media. Was it worth it? People are calling for a statement from the Lakers. Banning her from Staples for life, and maybe some free tickets for the "victims of her aggression"
Gotta love patriotism.
3Peatkb24 wrote:I honestly think we all should just get along no matter Race, Religion, Gender, or Beliefs. Until that happens this country will always have prejudices. We need to be careful what we say and how we protest as well because that also offends certain groups of people. I think we live in the best country in the world though so I always respect the flag and anthem.
KobeMVP888 wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:I honestly think we all should just get along no matter Race, Religion, Gender, or Beliefs. Until that happens this country will always have prejudices. We need to be careful what we say and how we protest as well because that also offends certain groups of people. I think we live in the best country in the world though so I always respect the flag and anthem.
I have no idea what you mean about "how we protest." Is it OK for white supremacists to march KKK style with tiki torches, but not OK for a football player to take a knee during the anthem when the leader of the country he is supposed to love stokes the flames of racism and police brutality? Again, it is not the Military Anthem and if that flag represents something to him that is hurting millions of Americans, how is that not a proper form of protest? Was it OK for basketball?/anti-gay asshole Mike Pence to stage a political stunt using taxpayer money in PROTEST to the players exercising their right of free speech and expression? When Colin Kaepernick did this initially, my gut instinct was that it was wrong, but given the scope of what he meant and what it represents, he isn't disrespecting the flag or the anthem and he loves both. Anytime there are strikes or peaceful protests, those who do not agree with the protesting people don't like it and usually think it's wrong. It's like a lockout in the NBA. Did you like that? I certainly didn't and I can't stand the billionaire owners whose lives revolve around money, but there are always two sides to a coin. This is the stage where their voices can be heard the loudest and where they can do it peacefully, so I don't hold it against them. Then there was Charlottesville. You tell me what's worse.
3Peatkb24 wrote:I am no longer going to discuss politics in here. I am clearly for equality, love all races and genders, and respect everyone's beliefs as everyone in here knows but if someone cant respect the fact I am against kneeling for our flag/anthem then oh well, that is your problem. I am done with it. Politics and Sports shouldn't even mix IMO. Hell I didn't even want lpmua6/Pence in but because I am from Indy I get stereo typed - maybe I should protest that, good freakin God!
We = us as a Nation, all races how we protest. Hell Robert called me a closet lpmua6 fan months ago (remember) and never even a apologized for it, should I kneel in protest and not Post in here anymore because he is so wrong, No I am a man and laughed it off.
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