您现在的位置是:熱點 >>正文
【】
熱點1人已围观
简介After a few seasons of pearl-clutching and horror over players expressing their First Amendment righ ...
After a few seasons of pearl-clutching and horror over players expressing their First Amendment right, the NFL has approved new rules for behavior during the playing of the national anthem which solve absolutely nothing.
SEE ALSO:Colin Kaepernick may be exiled from the NFL, but that's also why he keeps winningThe new policy basically demands players stand and respect the anthem on the field or face fines from both the league and from the player's team.
Tweet may have been deleted
But the NFL, benevolent overlords that they are, have given players an out: players who don't want to stand for the anthem will be allowed to stay in the locker room, a stupid, horrible decision that solves absolutely nothing.
The decision undercuts a player's freedom of expression, yes. But the new policy also does nothing to solve the issue in the first place. Players who choose to stay in the locker room still become pariahs in the eyes of the angry, vocal fans the league is placating and, more importantly, to team owners (31 of 32 of whom are -- shock! -- white).
Good thing these owners haven't punished any players for their protests, huh? Nope, not at all.
With sinking ratings (which, frankly, probably has as much to do with bad games than People Mad Online™) and President Trump (who was more forgiving of the white supremacists that caused deadly violence in Charlottesville than Colin Kaepernick) riling up the masses, the league is frightened as hell and is willing to to squash any kind of free expression even if it means siding with a wave of backlash that's heavily steeped in racism.
Tweet may have been deleted
Remember when Houston Texans' owner Robert McNair apologized for using the phrase "inmates running the prison" during a meeting with players? Well, just a few weeks ago, he came out and said he regretted apologizing and insisted it wasn't about the protests.
And, yet, during and after the 2017 season, after seeing their star quarterback Deshaun Watson go down with an ACL injury, the Texans continued to sign quarterbacks that were inferior to Kaepernick because heaven forbid.
Meanwhile, the NFL continues to reap heaps of money from television contracts -- billions of dollars, really -- off the backs of these players, players who the NFL has a bad track record of giving a damn about once their playing days are over.
Nevermind that most teams didn't even come out to the field for the anthem until 2009 or that the anthem portion is rarely shown live on television. The NFL wants to be sure the players are being RESPECTFUL and behaving APPROPRIATELY.
Tweet may have been deleted
The NFL has also put waaaaaay more effort in to protecting this sacred, eight-year-old tradition than, say, punishing players who are domestic abusers.
If the entire Ray Rice debacle wasn't enough for you, take Jerry Jones being quite forgiving of player Greg Hardy, who Jones stood by even after horrific photos of Hardy's ex-girlfriend were released in relation to the domestic abuse case against Hardy.
Too bad no NFL owners aren't as understanding about Kaepernick's peaceful, nonviolent protests as they are about players that hit women.
But at least thoseguys probably stand for the anthem, right?
Featured Video For You
President Obama's take on the Colin Kaepernick anthem controversy
Tags:
转载:欢迎各位朋友分享到网络,但转载请说明文章出处“夫榮妻貴網”。http://new.maomao321.com/news/41b53899420.html
相关文章
Is Samsung's Galaxy Note7 really the best phone?
熱點On this week's 。 MashTalk 。, Lance, Pete and I talk about the new hot smartphone in town: Samsung's Ga ...
【熱點】
阅读更多Apple responds to President Trump's proposed tariffs
熱點In a letter addressed to the Office of U.S. Trade Representative, Apple says President Donald Trump' ...
【熱點】
阅读更多Academy postpones adding a 'popular' movie category
熱點The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences seems to know just how unpopular its proposal last m ...
【熱點】
阅读更多
热门文章
- Here's what 'Game of Thrones' actors get up to between takes
- 'Destination Wedding' is one first date that refuses to end: Review
- 'Game of Thrones' star says final season will be 'heartbreaking'
- Anki's wild journey from WWDC star to consumer robot innovator
- Katy Perry talks 'Rise,' her next batch of songs, and how to survive Twitter
- 10 years later, a look back at 'Step Brothers'
最新文章
We asked linguists if Donald Trump speaks like that on purpose
Donald Trump denies Hurricane Maria death toll in horrifically incorrect Twitter rant
Lisa Brennan
Europe is way ahead of U.S. when it comes to electric vehicles
Over 82,000 evacuate as Blue Cut fire rapidly spreads in southern California
This is the Samsung Galaxy Note 9