Bigred_inSD
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Mid 90's. " I hate dumb jocks"
2016 "I hate politically involved athletes, stick to sports"
2016 "I hate politically involved athletes, stick to sports"
I'm struggling to figure out how there are two people who felt compelled to recommend this post.Maybe Rose-Ivey should just stick to football while he is in a Cornhusker uniform.
I also find it ironic that he was all for free speech and making a statement about what he thinks needs to be said until his Twitter account blew up. Then he thinks everybody else should be careful not to offend his mother...yet how many mothers and fathers and family members of others did he offend who were up in the stands?
Still and all, not a big thing, just dumb. I guess Rose-Ivey came to Nebraska for an education. He's getting one now.![]()
If you can't see the difference between the two situations, then all hope is lost to you.It absolutely does, you just aren't willing to admit it.This has nothing to do with this conversation.
Certain things are inappropriate in certain venues. If Rose-Ivey isn't going to be considerate of those around him, it would be duplicitous to demand it from others.
Horrible things and horrible people that do and say them. However I am confused about the issue. Is it police brutality against blacks or racial injustices experienced by MRI?
I think Rose-Ivey was considerate of the 69 other players and coaching staff when he spoke to them about the issue before the game.It absolutely does, you just aren't willing to admit it.This has nothing to do with this conversation.
Certain things are inappropriate in certain venues. If Rose-Ivey isn't going to be considerate of those around him, it would be duplicitous to demand it from others.
...and three black men beat up a white guy in Charlotte who was begging for mercy, but what does either have to do with Rose-Ivey keeping his politics out of his football?Check out the Twitter and Comments Section greetings Leslie Jones received when she was announced as a cast member of the Ghostbusters remake
Yeah .... "disappointed". That's what he feels.I think Rose-Ivey was considerate of the 69 other players and coaching staff when he spoke to them about the issue before the game.It absolutely does, you just aren't willing to admit it.This has nothing to do with this conversation.
Certain things are inappropriate in certain venues. If Rose-Ivey isn't going to be considerate of those around him, it would be duplicitous to demand it from others.
I don't think MRI is demanding respect from others, I think he was disappointed in the reaction he got from some fans. He is being a little naive in expecting 100% positive reactions, but it still can be disappointing to get death threats from people who thought cheered for you during football games.
It really doesn't matter what his exact reason is. He feels strongly enough to use his position as a college athlete on a popular football team to try to cause action against both police brutality and racial injustice. He is well within his right to do so regardless of if he is Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, or any other race or ethnicity.Horrible things and horrible people that do and say them. However I am confused about the issue. Is it police brutality against blacks or racial injustices experienced by MRI?
The same could be said about you not acknowledging the similarities.If you can't see the difference between the two situations, then all hope is lost to you.
Why don't he use his position as a college athlete to play football and leave the politics to the politicians?He feels strongly enough to use his position as a college athlete on a popular football team
Because he has a right as a citizen to excercise his freedom of speech. End of storyWhy don't he use his position as a college athlete to play football and leave the politics to the politicians?He feels strongly enough to use his position as a college athlete on a popular football team
It's called Free Speech, my friend. You used to be for it until you were against it.I'm struggling to figure out how there are two people who felt compelled to recommend this post.