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tenderfoot

(8,426 posts)
Mon Feb 5, 2018, 03:14 AM Feb 2018

Some Philadelphia Eagles players boycotting White House visit over Trump

Despite Philadelphia Eagles winning the SuperBowl, several players have already indicated that they will not participate in the traditional White House visit, citing their opposition to President Donald Trump

The Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl for the first time in the franchise's history on Sunday, but several players have already indicated that they will not participate in the traditional White House visit, citing their opposition to President Donald Trump.

Wide receiver Torrey Smith, who raised his fist on the field to express solidarity with the "Black Lives Matter" movement, expressed his disapproval of Trump's war against players who take a knee during the national anthem to protest racism.
Trump, who released a statement on Super Bowl Sunday urging players to "proudly stand for the anthem," congratulated the Eagles for their historic win.

"Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles on a great Super Bowl victory!" he tweeted.

"We read the news just like everyone else," Smith said on Wednesday. "You see Donald Trump tweet something ... We have those conversations in the locker room, just like everyone else does in the workplace. We're very informed about what goes on, and we're trying to continue to educate ourselves."

"They call it the anthem protest," he added. "We're not protesting the anthem. It's a protest during the anthem. I understand why people are mad, or may be offended when someone takes a knee. My father, when he dies, is going to be buried with an American flag draped around his casket, being that he served in the Army."

http://edition.cnn.com/2018/02/05/politics/philadelphia-eagles-super-bowl-white-house-visit/index.html

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Some Philadelphia Eagles players boycotting White House visit over Trump (Original Post) tenderfoot Feb 2018 OP
Thank You, Torrey Smith! Cha Feb 2018 #1
Chris Long is a good guy underpants Feb 2018 #2
blah blah blah burnbaby Feb 2018 #3
O'rly? tenderfoot Feb 2018 #4
ROFL malaise Feb 2018 #5
Seems you yourself care LanternWaste Feb 2018 #8
may the lord burnbaby Feb 2018 #9
Kick and rec for all the republicans to see. Kingofalldems Feb 2018 #6
K & R...for visibility...nt Wounded Bear Feb 2018 #7

Cha

(297,154 posts)
1. Thank You, Torrey Smith!
Mon Feb 5, 2018, 03:53 AM
Feb 2018


This is super Important!

"They call it the anthem protest," he added. "We're not protesting the anthem. It's a protest during the anthem. I understand why people are mad, or may be offended when someone takes a knee. My father, when he dies, is going to be buried with an American flag draped around his casket, being that he served in the Army."

The gaslighting oligarchical pissants always use an Orwellian label that has Nothing to do with reality.

Thank you, tenderfoot!

underpants

(182,773 posts)
2. Chris Long is a good guy
Mon Feb 5, 2018, 09:05 AM
Feb 2018

He created 6 scholarships to his Alma Mater UVa after the Charlottesville disaster.
He's contributing his entire paycheck all year to charities.

His father is Howie Long who was an orphan. Let that sink in for a while.

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
8. Seems you yourself care
Mon Feb 5, 2018, 11:37 AM
Feb 2018

Seems you yourself care enough to post how much you don't care.

But I'm confident you'll justify that as something else.

Bless your heart.

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