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Cattledog

(6,350 posts)
Sun Sep 24, 2017, 04:47 PM Sep 2017

Stephen A. Smith Points Out NFL's Paid Patriotism Problem.

Late last month, as the country was only just becoming consumed by Colin Kaepernick, Tom E. Curran of Comcast Sportsnet New England reported that, actually, NFL players did not typically stand for the national anthem until 2009. Somehow this escaped many of us until, uh, Stephen A. Smith highlighted it this morning on First Take.

Responding to a tip from one of his "boys," Smith brought up the fact that until 2009—eight years and a new Presidential administration after 9/11—players weren't on the field for the national anthem and instead generally remained in the locker room. According to Smith's boy (and the researcher at ESPN who checked it), the switch happened "because it was seen as a marketing strategy to make the athletes look more patriotic."

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed this morning the practice began in 2009, adding, 'As you know, the NFL has a long tradition of patriotism. Players are encouraged but not required to stand for the anthem.'

Add in the fact that the NFL received millions of taxpayer dollars from the Department of Defense and the National Guard for patriotic displays, and it puts the entire Kaepernick hullabaloo in a different light. "Fans should have confidence that their hometown heroes are being honored because of their honorable military service, not as a marketing ploy," Senator John McCain, the Vietnam War veteran and P.O.W., saidin a statement last year coinciding with "Tackling Paid Patriotism," a joint oversight report released by McCain and his fellow Arizona Republican Senator John Flake.

https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/yp89dj/stephen-a-smith-points-out-nfls-paid-patriotism-problem

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Stephen A. Smith Points Out NFL's Paid Patriotism Problem. (Original Post) Cattledog Sep 2017 OP
K&R Scurrilous Sep 2017 #1
Great post! MyOwnPeace Sep 2017 #2
Americans tend to have short memories... Wounded Bear Sep 2017 #3

MyOwnPeace

(17,280 posts)
2. Great post!
Sun Sep 24, 2017, 05:01 PM
Sep 2017

Interesting to read that "KISS" said someone paid for our "freedom" and we should honor them.
And if you don't stand, you don't deserve that "freedom?"
What kind of logic is that (you can have freedom except when I say you can't!)?

All of this is just an expansion of the old "who wore flag pins in the primaries" debate/debacle.
Really? If you don't wear a "flag pin" (probably made in China) you are not a "true, all-American" person?

Have to say - I'm really tired of this mess and I don't know how we're ever gonna' get out of it!

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