posted ago by Lindsaygrahamblows ago by Lindsaygrahamblows +11 / -2

There wasn’t much BLM crap anyways. I turned the game on midway through the 1st qtr. so I missed all the crap. I didn’t watch anything during halftime. Everything I watched and saw was pretty much Politics free. Oh and from what I read the Chiefs stood during the anthem and the Texans didn’t even come out. And the Texans lost. So that’s a bonus. Real fans will always watch like me. People who never really watched or cared won’t watch and those people honestly just don’t matter when it comes to sports. Screaming you’re not gonna watch something when you never really watched it anyways makes you sound like a Democrat.

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Five-seveN 1 point ago +2 / -1

If you are one of those NFL boycotters, good for you. If you are, I'd just like to ask you if you are boycotting every corporation that has taken the same stance as the NFL?

Chances are, you're not even close to ending all those relationships. Nearly every damn corporation had been cucked into releasing statements about supporting BLM and the quest for equality blah blah blah. Banks (you use one of those or did you take all your money out if checking accounts and investment accounts and IRAs and 401k). Buy gasoline for your vehicle? Ever eat at a fast food restaurant or major chain restaurant? Buy a pair of jeans? Bought a new pair of shoes, shit even paid for auto insurance? Have a cell phone with cellular service?

So why the hell are you going to bitch about watching football on TV when that doesn't directly give the NFL a single penny BUT you directly do business with corporations that support the same agenda?

I love your enthusiasm for wanting to stand up for your beliefs, but it kinda seems like a joke if you stand back and look at the reality of all the other companies you continue to support with direct financial transfer (from you to them) but bitch about the NFL as if you are super patriot for ending your relationship with them.

If you are one of the very rare people that has found a way to stop doing business with every company that you disagree with their politics, please share a list of the essential corporations that you have been able to find as alternative solutions. I'd love to help you support them.

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MrFrog 2 points ago +2 / -0

It partially has to do with how much people cared about the NFL. That and how loud and how much of a spectacle they're putting on compared to the other companies that you speak of.

I don't want to see a team I care about live in a fantasy land while also asserting that I should join them. Lu lu lemon, for example, which has behaved more heinous is not a company I have ever done business with. I can't boycott that company, nor do I feel as passionate about their shenanigans other then I think they suck to.

But at the end of the day, as far as providing you with a list of essential corporations or whatever the heck you were asking for? No.

If you don't understand why people don't like a marxist production based on lies taking place before a game in a league they've previously invested time and care into then you're on the wrong site.

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Five-seveN 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think you misunderstood the point of my post. I hate what the NFL has become.

What I was getting at is the hypocrisy of all the people that slam the NFL but still do business with other Marxist loving companies.

People bitch and moan about how awful the NFL is and how they will not support them but they are doing their complaining on an Apple or Google device on AT&T or Verizon cellular service or from their Microsoft computer connected to Comcast / Xfiniti broadband...clearly companies that are more overt Marxist than the NFL. Probably while wearing the Nike or Reebok shoes (hell, even Under Armor has gone full retard too) and their Levi's jeans.

Yes, it's personal because we get so attached to sports teams so the hurt cuts a little deeper. But I don't want people to just complain about the NFL (which doesn't get the majority of its revenue from people watching games on TV). I want people to be fired up about not doing business with crappy, socially woke, Marxist companies that depend on direct transactions with consumers.

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MrFrog 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree in some regards but we don't know what other people are or aren't doing. But I'll take any walk aways especially when it comes to this.

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Five-seveN 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm holding out hope that college football doesn't get destroyed. It's about the only thing left that hasn't turned into a total joke.