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  • T.Lex

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    **** you, New Orleans Saints:

    Fans boo kneeling New Orleans Saints players during tribute to fallen NOPD officer | NOLA.com

    But please, tell me some more about how much Black Lives Matter. I guess, if those lives happen to belong to a black man wearing a badge, and serving a black community, they don't matter to you clowns.

    Wait.

    I'm confuzzled. At a couple levels.

    The Saints players were doing the right thing, kneeling during the moment of silence, and standing for the anthem. Yet got boo'd for the former and applauded for the latter.

    Are you, chip, angry at the Saints, or the fans?
     

    Kutnupe14

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    Wait.

    I'm confuzzled. At a couple levels.

    The Saints players were doing the right thing, kneeling during the moment of silence, and standing for the anthem. Yet got boo'd for the former and applauded for the latter.

    Are you, chip, angry at the Saints, or the fans?

    Yeah, this has me confused too. Kneeling in remembrance isn't unknown. Typically, a prayer accompanies.
     

    Mark 1911

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    It says a lot about our society, and it's not pretty, that such disrespect is shown during a moment of tribute to a fallen officer, not to mention moments that are intended as tribute to our fallen soldiers.

    Prayers for the officer, his family, friends, and fellow officers. Rest in peace.
     

    Liberty1916

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    Wait.

    I'm confuzzled. At a couple levels.

    The Saints players were doing the right thing, kneeling during the moment of silence, and standing for the anthem. Yet got boo'd for the former and applauded for the latter.

    Are you, chip, angry at the Saints, or the fans?


    I don't think the players were confused. They knew what they were doing and how it would be perceived.
     
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