Raccoon Jesus
We were right there
i also blame Seager for not throwing to third
Oh for sure. There were plenty of opportunities for the night to go right.
Leaving the bases loaded was the chef's kiss
i also blame Seager for not throwing to third
If they want to strike that is their right. Just wish complete and total clowns like Burnside would shut up about the NHL deciding to go on, that to is their right. These people just want to roast anyone who doesn't fall completely in line with their thinking. Then again, maybe we don't want to know what Burnside thinks about the NHL, still never forget him predicting 4 times that the team with the most dominant playoff run of the last 3+ decades was going to lose, idiot.
I hope a lot of NBA/MLB fans that were introduced to hockey for the first time tonight and will grow into fans of the game.
If they want to strike that is their right.
as if I couldnt love this team any more
The only problem I have with this is that the Dodgers were in lockstep with the Gnats
Isn't a strike meant to be about terms of employment? Let's not get this confused, this is a protest and any other job you'd be susceptible to being fired for it. Must be nice to be so privileged in your job that you can just walk off with no concern of being fired.
Anson Carter had imo a great take
i sure wish i had a video of a sports commentator/athlete describing how buddy was violating an RO, had a warrant, they had already tried wrestling with him, tried tasing him, he was holding a linoleum knife and how kyle dinkheller died for allowing a man to get back to his car - to counter the people disguising their political statements itt
never let facts get in the way of a good story though
...and obviously Akim Aliu just wants to have a conversation, right? You are correct. Carter gave a thoughtful answer to a serious question. Aliu's tweet is a waste of time.I don't understand what this accomplishes.
Definitely agree. The protectionism established by law enforcement unions is a serious problem which must be addressed. Change in this regard is part of the answer.I wish there were commentators/athletes that said if are being arrested comply with the arrest, but know if there is any misconduct by the police we will fund an army of attorneys to fight for you. That would stop the normalization of resisting arrest which seems to be the main cause of all of this, and if there is misconduct by the police that will be handled as punitively as possible.
...and obviously Akim Aliu just wants to have a conversation, right? You are correct. Carter gave a thoughtful answer to a serious question. Aliu's tweet is a waste of time.
NBA player union figures apparently reflect a low number of registered voters yet we are supposed to believe that these guys care so much.
It goes back to what I was saying in the Milbury discussion: so much of this is just a show with people *thinking* they are making a change but all they are doing is putting on a performance that is soon forgotten while nothing actually changes. Like, I love my Tar Heels but we are making Kenny Smith walking off the set a headline story? Symbolic stuff like this is akin to "thoughts and prayers" after another mass shooting.
Carter is right when he basically asks "what are you going to do?" to make change happen. Aliu's tweet really crystallizes the worst parts of the movement: pick-a-side, black/white, no nuance, no idea what it really takes to make change, uneducated reactionary trash that makes him look stupid.
Isn't a strike meant to be about terms of employment? Let's not get this confused, this is a protest and any other job you'd be susceptible to being fired for it. Must be nice to be so privileged in your job that you can just walk off with no concern of being fired.