yllus
Elite Member & Lifer
- Aug 20, 2000
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Who would be so silly as to expect his one action to directly lead to change? His refusal to stand is getting prime time attention on the Internet, on radio and on television. That's what he's after - bringing awareness to a cause that very well might negatively impact his career, which is already not in great shape. Mission accomplished there for sure.Does refusing to stand for he anthem make racial discrimination go away? No, it is in no way meaningful or useful. Instead of showing gratitude for a country that allows an idiot like him to make millions of dollars, he disrespects those who help afford him that right.
He's talking about racial minorities being oppressed..... while collecting his paycheck of millions of dollars, and without actually citing any evidence or any reasoning to support his position.
If the country is such a horrible place, feel free to point out what place is better.
Protest isn't supposed to be supplicated and polite. It almost always necessitates creating some sort of obstruction that makes the average citizen's life more frustrating or difficult for a little while. It's an act that says, "While you go about your regular day, _____ is happening, and I find that intolerable, so I'm going to make you notice it." Getting the topic surfaced is job #1; winning support can follow.
Finally, again, what bearing does his enormous paycheque have on whether or not he and people of his skin colour face discrimination? The fact that he makes money doesn't absolve society of an obvious problem. (Not that it's the only or even the largest problem, but it is a problem.)
