Hollow Knight
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I would love to see how the relevant intelligence officer explains 'rocket man' to the Supreme Leader!
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I would love to see how the relevant intelligence officer explains 'rocket man' to the Supreme Leader!
'Your country'. What does that mean? A country that was built on black slave labour and years of segregation after that? People seems to think otherwise now, but the civil rights movement was highly unpopular with a lot of the rest of the country at the time (you know who i mean by that). Protest should make people uncomfortable.It's all a bit silly. The left see it as free speech but the right see it as disrespectful (based on my reading of the situation).
Say what you want in the press or on SM or whatever but if you ask me you probably should show respect to your country (that helped make you a multi) and just stand up for it. Don't think anyone on the right has said yet you aren't allowed to have an opinion or voice it, but why do it during the national anthem? The issue has been completely forgotten now and Trump has galvanised his supporters even further, because if the election showed anything, it showed that they don't like millionaire lefties.
Another instance where Trump's supporters will like him even more while his opponents will pot him again.
'Your country'. What does that mean? A country that was built on black slave labour and years of segregation after that? People seems to think otherwise now, but the civil rights movement was highly unpopular with a lot of the rest of the country at the time (you know who i mean by that). Protest should make people uncomfortable.
Besides, even a halfwit like rex ryan had a go at trump over this. Racism is fine, but leave muh football players alone.
Respect is a 2 way street, I think that's kinda the point of protesting during the anthem.It's all a bit silly. The left see it as free speech but the right see it as disrespectful (based on my reading of the situation).
Say what you want in the press or on SM or whatever but if you ask me you probably should show respect to your country (that helped make you a multi) and just stand up for it. Don't think anyone on the right has said yet you aren't allowed to have an opinion or voice it, but why do it during the national anthem? The issue has been completely forgotten now and Trump has galvanised his supporters even further, because if the election showed anything, it showed that they don't like millionaire lefties.
Another instance where Trump's supporters will like him even more while his opponents will pot him again.
Indeed. This is the same approach employed by right wing hypocrites who start spouting off about “free speech” in the face of the lunatic rantings of fascists and the racist fringe in Australia, while completely losing their tiny little minds when Yassmin Abdel-Magied observes that as a nation we should not forget the way we have treated refugees on Manus Island and Nauru. Very transparent.Respect is a 2 way street, I think that's kinda the point of protesting during the anthem.
When should they do it? When it won't disrupt or offend anyone? How does that send a message.
I saw a tweet that went along the lines of;
Conservative America: Everyone has the right to free speech & peaceful protest.
Black Athletes: Take a knee
Conservative America: NO, NOT LIKE THAT!
What Small Business Really Wants - the unrestricted right to screw their workers.
http://www.theage.com.au/small-busi...its-not-company-tax-cuts-20170926-gyotjv.html
From the article, 'Yes, small business would like a much freer hand with employees, to hire them and fire them more easily, have them work more often and for less.'Just out of interest, what part of that article gave you the impression that Small Business wants the unrestricted right to screw their workers ?
I run a small business and with the f***wits out there these days, I dont blame them for trying.From the article, 'Yes, small business would like a much freer hand with employees, to hire them and fire them more easily, have them work more often and for less.'
From the article, 'Yes, small business would like a much freer hand with employees, to hire them and fire them more easily, have them work more often and for less.'