awm, on 2017-October-13, 02:34, said:
Suppose that a group of white players chose to kneel for the anthem. Their explanation:
“The America I know and love has ceded its sovereignty by agreeing to trade deals like NAFTA and by allowing so many illegal immigrants into the country. Our country’s greatness has been badly hurt, and so I kneel for America just as I would for an injured teammate, in the hope that she will someday recover and become Great Again”
Would the people objecting to the protest of black players similarly object to such a protest by white players? I very much doubt it!
The conclusion is that the objection is not really about kneeling during the anthem — it is about the reason they are kneeling. Basically the objection is that we ought not to care that unarmed black people are being shot by police, or at least we ought not to have to think about it when we’d rather be distracted by football. If this is not actual racism, it is at least a refusal to confront racism — essentially saying “that’s not my problem, I don’t want to hear about it, shut up and entertain me.”
When the KKK was out lynching people, there were a lot of white folks who weren’t in the KKK... but didn’t object, didn’t do anything about it, and were annoyed when black people (and some non-black allies) were marching because the marches were “disturbing the peace” and forcing them to confront an uncomfortable situation that they’d rather write off as “not my problem.” Were those white people racist?
It is all a matter of degree, I guess.
I think we need to take a step back about the national anthem controversy and really get intellectually honest about what is going on here.
The problem is our tacit rule that African-Americans are not supposed to dictate the terms or conditions under which a protest or an act of civil disobedience is supposed to take place. The PTB are supposed to do that.
Martin Luther King was not supposed to lead the Civil Rights Movement
in the 1960's as the collective nation at the time wasn't really ready to deal with the reality of accepting African-Americans as equal and fully participating citizens in the institutions of America. The time honored traditions of racism, segregation, and disenfrachisement were hard habits to break especially when they are endorsed by the government and reinforced by cultural tribalism.
There were times that many government officials asked MLK to stop his movement as he was creating civil unrest by trying to change a well understood, fully appreciated, and police-enforced white power structure. The notion was that the PTB knew when the appropriate time to cede power and rights to African-Americans would be; and that time would be on the 9th of never.
The unwritten rule is the oppressed have neither the power nor the resolve to determine when the timing is right to stage acts of civil disobedience. They should acquiesce to a dream deferred and play nice. They should go along to get along until the PTB feel comfortable giving what should have been a given in the 1st place.
So, employed athletes should know that the playing of the national anthem during a televised football game is neither the time nor the place to stage an act of civil disobedience. The American people don't need to be reminded of uncomfortable political realities at the beginning of a football game, especially when said matters affect about 15%+ of the population. The football game is supposed to be a time of recreation, relaxation, camaraderie, and a time for profit. And now we have African-American athletes injecting political concerns into a NFL franchise owned by rich white men. The line of thinking is that the government will handle the matter of police brutality and disparate treatment of African-Americans by police officers in due time and on its own schedule.
We don't need meddling uppity African-American athletes using a NFL broadcast as a platform for political commentary. PLAY NICE AND PLAY FOOTBALL DAMMIT!
Also, we don't need any malcontents, dissidents or MLK wanna-be's stirring the visceral racial pot by refusing to stand during the national anthem. They should thank their lucky stars they are in America and should show patriotism at all times even if they know people in their immediate or extended family who have been assaulted or abused by police officers. Their family member probably deserved it or provoked the officer to deliver a good ass whipping or put 15+ caps in the perpetrator's body.
Sarcasm included.