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Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "kiebers"GQ has named Copper Nickle as one of their citizen/man of the year....idiots...
 Gentlemnen's Quarterly ought to be renamed Sissy Boys Quarterly.  Like so many magazines that used to be apolitiocal they have completely politicized their publication.

I thought they still were apolitical.

Wazzzup

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "kiebers"GQ has named Copper Nickle as one of their citizen/man of the year....idiots...
 Gentlemnen's Quarterly ought to be renamed Sissy Boys Quarterly.  Like so many magazines that used to be apolitiocal they have completely politicized their publication.

I thought they still were apolitical.

They may claim to be but they are not, Teen Vogue and a few others are the same way



some GQ articles from the past--



Fuck Ben Carson

https://www.gq.com/story/fuck-ben-carson">https://www.gq.com/story/fuck-ben-carson



White People Need to Follow Gregg Popovich's Lead

https://www.gq.com/story/gregg-popovich-on-whiteness">https://www.gq.com/story/gregg-popovich-on-whiteness



bascically all kinds of stuff about how bad white people are, how black lives matter is wonderful,  and how Trump and other repubs are "racists" and the people who oppose them are heroes.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "kiebers"GQ has named Copper Nickle as one of their citizen/man of the year....idiots...
 Gentlemnen's Quarterly ought to be renamed Sissy Boys Quarterly.  Like so many magazines that used to be apolitiocal they have completely politicized their publication.

I thought they still were apolitical.

They may claim to be but they are not, Teen Vogue and a few others are the same way



some GQ articles from the past--



Fuck Ben Carson

https://www.gq.com/story/fuck-ben-carson">https://www.gq.com/story/fuck-ben-carson



White People Need to Follow Gregg Popovich's Lead

https://www.gq.com/story/gregg-popovich-on-whiteness">https://www.gq.com/story/gregg-popovich-on-whiteness



bascically all kinds of stuff about how bad white people are, how black lives matter is wonderful,  and how Trump and other repubs are "racists" and the people who oppose them are heroes.

Isn't that interesting. ac_umm

Anonymous

Copper Nickel is an idiot, a hypotwat and a slimeball.


QuoteGQ magazine named former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick its 2017 "Citizen of the Year." In doing so, GQ overlooked NFL Houston Texans' J.J. Watt, who raised some $37 million for hurricane relief. Many of Kaepernick's supporters liken his protest to that of boxer Muhammad Ali, who refused to be inducted into the military. The comparison is not well-taken.

For whatever reason, Kaepernick chose not to give the magazine an interview, passing up an opportunity to clearly explain the purpose of his protest. At first, Kaepernick insisted his protest was about the alleged epidemic of police brutality against blacks. Shortly after he started his protest, Kaepernick said: "There's a lot of things that need to change. One specifically is police brutality. There's people being murdered unjustly and not being held accountable. The cops are getting paid leave for killing people. That's not right."

Contrast this with Muhammad Ali's protest. He argued that his religious beliefs made him a conscientious objector who ought not be forced to join the military. In doing so, Ali faced up to five years in prison and was stripped of his ability to fight in the U.S. for more than three years, his prime years as an athlete. While the heavyweight title-holder avoided prison during his appeals process — that ended up in the Supreme Court — he was forced to hand over his passport, which prevented him from fighting overseas, as well.

Banned from boxing and stripped of his world heavyweight title, Ali argued his case on the road, speaking at a number of colleges and universities, where he repeatedly stated that he would rather abide by his religious convictions rather than violate them in order to make money. Martin Luther King Jr. urged his followers to "admire (Ali's) courage. He is giving up fame. He is giving up millions of dollars to do what his conscience tells him is right."

By contrast, Kaepernick wants to have it both ways. The NFL allows players to stand or not, depending upon their own choice. So the league actually gives players permission to stand or not to stand for the national anthem. In Ali's case, his refusal to join the military cost him the ability to earn a living in his chosen profession.

The Supreme Court eventually sided unanimously with Ali, ruling that the appeal board failed to properly specify the reason why Ali's application for a conscientious-objector exemption had been denied. The ruling required Ali's conviction to be overturned, and the court said the record shows that Ali's "beliefs are founded on tenets of the Muslim religion as he understands them." After his Supreme Court victory, Ali could have sued for lost wages, arguing that he was illegally forbidden from working as a fighter. Ali refused, arguing that he would rather look ahead then exact revenge.

Kaepernick, on the other hand, filed a grievance against the NFL, claiming the owners "colluded" against hiring this mediocre-quarterback-turned-locker-room distraction.

What about the merits of Kaepernick's argument? Is there an epidemic of police brutality against blacks? The answer is no.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, police shootings against blacks have declined almost 75 percent since 1968. Of the 963 people shot and killed by police in 2016, 233 were black, and 466 were white. Most people could not name a white person killed by the police because the media are far less interested in a white person killed by a cop than a black person killed by one. Last year, a grand total of 17 unarmed blacks were killed by the police, according to The Washington Post. Contrast this with the approximately 6,000 to 7,000 blacks killed annually, almost all — as many as 90 percent — by other blacks. Where is Kaepernick on the fact that the No. 1 cause of preventable death for young blacks is homicide, while the No. 1 cause of preventable death for young white men is "unintentional injuries," or accidents?


San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, who supports Kaepernick, said: "It's easier for white people because we haven't lived that experience. It's difficult for many white people to understand the day-to-day feeling that many black people have to deal with....

"When somebody like Kaepernick brings attention to this, and others who have, it makes people have to face the issue because it's too easy to let it go because it's not their daily experience. If it's not your daily experience, you don't understand it."

As to Popovich's assertion about the "day-to-day feeling that many black people have to deal with," what of the 1997 Time/CNN poll that found 89 percent of black teens found little or no racism in their day-to-day lives? And more black teens than white teens agreed that "failure to take advantage of available opportunities" was a bigger problem than racism. And this was 20 years ago, before the election and re-election of a black president.

Kaepernick's protest was bogus from the start, and it only helped to create greater unnecessary tension between the black community and the police.
"Citizen of the Year," indeed.

http://www.larryelder.com/column/no-colin-kaepernick-no-muhammad-ali/">http://www.larryelder.com/column/no-col ... ammad-ali/">http://www.larryelder.com/column/no-colin-kaepernick-no-muhammad-ali/

Anonymous

QuoteAccording to the Centers for Disease Control, police shootings against blacks have declined almost 75 percent since 1968. Of the 963 people shot and killed by police in 2016, 233 were black, and 466 were white. Most people could not name a white person killed by the police because the media are far less interested in a white person killed by a cop than a black person killed by one

Those stats surprise me.

Wazzzup

Quote from: "Fashionista"
QuoteAccording to the Centers for Disease Control, police shootings against blacks have declined almost 75 percent since 1968. Of the 963 people shot and killed by police in 2016, 233 were black, and 466 were white. Most people could not name a white person killed by the police because the media are far less interested in a white person killed by a cop than a black person killed by one

Those stats surprise me.


Few people in America know these things as well, because the media only shows us what they want us to see.  They want to create the false impression that white cops are out hunting down innocent black people and shooting them all.  its a propagandistic lie, utterly typical of the American media .

Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
QuoteAccording to the Centers for Disease Control, police shootings against blacks have declined almost 75 percent since 1968. Of the 963 people shot and killed by police in 2016, 233 were black, and 466 were white. Most people could not name a white person killed by the police because the media are far less interested in a white person killed by a cop than a black person killed by one

Those stats surprise me.


Few people in America know these things as well, because the media only shows us what they want us to see.  They want to create the false impression that white cops are out hunting down innocent black people and shooting them all.  its a propagandistic lie, utterly typical of the American media .

It worked on me Wazzzup.

Wazzzup

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
QuoteAccording to the Centers for Disease Control, police shootings against blacks have declined almost 75 percent since 1968. Of the 963 people shot and killed by police in 2016, 233 were black, and 466 were white. Most people could not name a white person killed by the police because the media are far less interested in a white person killed by a cop than a black person killed by one

Those stats surprise me.


Few people in America know these things as well, because the media only shows us what they want us to see.  They want to create the false impression that white cops are out hunting down innocent black people and shooting them all.  its a propagandistic lie, utterly typical of the American media .

It worked on me Wazzzup.


I blame them, not you of course.  The media is supposed to be our link to what is going on in the world.  If they are corrupt liars, which they are, then it makes it so we have to dig deep to find the real truth.  It shouldn't be that way.

Wazzzup

Its appeasement time--





http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/report-nfl-to-pay-out-89-million-for-social-justice-in-bid-to-stop-anthem-protests/">http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/repor ... -protests/">http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/report-nfl-to-pay-out-89-million-for-social-justice-in-bid-to-stop-anthem-protests/



It seems the NFL is trying to buy its way out of this by giving 89 mill to dubious black charities.  Apparently the NFL SJWers say its not enough LOL



Meanwhile the answer has been there the whole time, but they keep ignoring it--, no politics on the field, do whatever you want off the field.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
QuoteAccording to the Centers for Disease Control, police shootings against blacks have declined almost 75 percent since 1968. Of the 963 people shot and killed by police in 2016, 233 were black, and 466 were white. Most people could not name a white person killed by the police because the media are far less interested in a white person killed by a cop than a black person killed by one

Those stats surprise me.


Few people in America know these things as well, because the media only shows us what they want us to see.  They want to create the false impression that white cops are out hunting down innocent black people and shooting them all.  its a propagandistic lie, utterly typical of the American media .

It worked on me Wazzzup.


I blame them, not you of course.  The media is supposed to be our link to what is going on in the world.  If they are corrupt liars, which they are, then it makes it so we have to dig deep to find the real truth.  It shouldn't be that way.

Our CBC is a propaganda machine.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"Its appeasement time--





http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/report-nfl-to-pay-out-89-million-for-social-justice-in-bid-to-stop-anthem-protests/">http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/repor ... -protests/">http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/report-nfl-to-pay-out-89-million-for-social-justice-in-bid-to-stop-anthem-protests/



It seems the NFL is trying to buy its way out of this by giving 89 mill to dubious black charities.  Apparently the NFL SJWers say its not enough LOL



Meanwhile the answer has been there the whole time, but they keep ignoring it--, no politics on the field, do whatever you want off the field.

What a bad precedent.

Wazzzup

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"Its appeasement time--





http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/report-nfl-to-pay-out-89-million-for-social-justice-in-bid-to-stop-anthem-protests/">http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/repor ... -protests/">http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/report-nfl-to-pay-out-89-million-for-social-justice-in-bid-to-stop-anthem-protests/



It seems the NFL is trying to buy its way out of this by giving 89 mill to dubious black charities.  Apparently the NFL SJWers say its not enough LOL



Meanwhile the answer has been there the whole time, but they keep ignoring it--, no politics on the field, do whatever you want off the field.

What a bad precedent.


I have to think that the NFL owners must be some of the stupidest employers on the face of the earth.  What other employers would let their employees cost them millions of dollars and do nothing to stop them?  or worse give them more money for it?  If someone cost me just $100 I would want to ring their neck (although I wouldn't do it) these guys are losing millions.



And yet the solution to it all is right there in front of them--no politics on the field

Wazzzup

And it gets worse--



Colin Kaepernick is getting another award. After being named GQ's "Citizen of the Year," Sports Illustrated is giving its Muhammad Ali Legacy Award to Kaepernick[/quote]

The left loves to reward abject failure as long as it aligns with their values.



Most people can't stand Kaepernick, no one will hire him, he has cost the NFL millions, his actions have  ruined football and his fradulent cop hating cause is seen as more ridiculous than ever--cool lets give him a reward!!!!

Wazzzup

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"Its appeasement time--





http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/report-nfl-to-pay-out-89-million-for-social-justice-in-bid-to-stop-anthem-protests/">http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/repor ... -protests/">http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/30/report-nfl-to-pay-out-89-million-for-social-justice-in-bid-to-stop-anthem-protests/



It seems the NFL is trying to buy its way out of this by giving 89 mill to dubious black charities.  Apparently the NFL SJWers say its not enough LOL



Meanwhile the answer has been there the whole time, but they keep ignoring it--, no politics on the field, do whatever you want off the field.

What a bad precedent.


It gets worse now.  Because it just got revealed that this 89 million to bribe the millionaire crybabies to stand up is going to Geogre Soros connected charities--



49ers' Eric Reid: NFL wants to use breast cancer, military funds to quiet protesting players

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/news/eric-reid-49ers-nfl-charity-breast-cancer-military-funds-players-coalition/1da0jsin1m7eq12ifdlexcq9cw">http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/news/er ... fdlexcq9cw">http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/news/eric-reid-49ers-nfl-charity-breast-cancer-military-funds-players-coalition/1da0jsin1m7eq12ifdlexcq9cw



oh and BTW Colin Kaepernick is a finalist in Time Magazine's person of the award-



[size=150]Colin Kaepernick a finalist for 'TIME' Person of Year[/size]

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/12/04/colin-kaepernick-finalist-time-person-year-nfl/918767001/">https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 918767001/">https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/12/04/colin-kaepernick-finalist-time-person-year-nfl/918767001/

kiebers

At least he didn't get Sports illustrated "Sportsperson of the Year". JJ Watt and Jose Atuve are co-sports persons of the year. They are both on the cover.



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I've learned that if someone asks you a really stupid question and you reply by telling them what time it is, they'll leave you alone