Why the NFL made the right decision…belatedly…even if it’s not without fault

The NFL finally got off it’s knees, in requiring players stand during the National Anthem.

Those who rage against the decision are short-sighted.

They claim the right to protest the oppression of police brutality, but kneeling during the NATIONAL Anthem basically condemns ALL of America for the failures of a few…

…hey, sorry guys, that’s not the American way.

Americans don’t judge ALL blacks by criminal acts within the black community, and it’s not right to blame ALL of the police in America for the terrible acts of a few, either.

But kneeling during the National Anthem does exactly that…it’s no more right than banning all black athletes from playing in the NFL, because of black criminal activity.

How hard is that to understand?

Still wobbly, the NFL pandered, allowing those players who want to abuse the privilege (by smearing all police as oppressive) to stay in the locker room during the Anthem.

Sorry – We think that’s just as un-American, so we won’t follow the NFL this year.

Others can do what they want, but veiling un-American behavior is just as wrong.

It’s tragic to see what misguided ‘social justice’ misanthropes have done to the NFL.

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