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Teh One Who Knocks
09-15-2017, 10:48 AM
FOX News


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The NFL's Detroit Lions say they have canceled the season tickets of a fan who allegedly used a racial slur in a Snapchat post.

The post criticized an African-American couple for remaining seated during the playing of the national anthem at last weekend's season-opening game against the Arizona Cardinals.

The Lions initially declined to comment on the matter, but confirmed for ESPN on Thursday that the fan would no longer be welcome at Ford Field.
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The Snapchat post showed the seated couple and included a caption reading, "Ignorant n-----." The post eventually made its way to Facebook.

After the post drew negative reactions, the man linked to the Snapchat account denied any involvement, Detroit's FOX 2 reported.

“I didn't post any pictures, any collages anything. … I don't know where that even came from,” he said.

But he later changed his story and admitted to the post on Facebook before deleting his account, the Washington Times quoted other sources as saying. The Times identified the man as a business owner from Pontiac, Mich.

The woman in the photo later told FOX 2 that she was not happy with the caption used on the photograph.

“Everybody has an opinion. He probably could've stuck with ‘he wishes we would've stood’ and I would’ve been like, ‘OK.’ But to write that under our picture … no words,” she said.

As for her choice to remain seated during the natinal anthem, the woman said it was a response to lyrics in "The Star-Spangled Banner" that refer to the killing of self-emancipated slaves.

Typically, only the first stanza of Francis Scott Key's song is sung prior to sporting events, but the complete song features three more stanzas. The third of four stanzas includes the lines, "No refuge could save the hireling and slave; From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave."

Teh One Who Knocks
09-15-2017, 10:58 AM
I thought speech, whether it was ignorant or not, was protected in this country :-k And of course there's no double standard in play here at all. If it had been a black person posting some kind of slur against a white couple, the EXACT same thing would have happened. :thumbsup:

deebakes
09-16-2017, 01:58 AM
:ffs:

Hugh_Janus
09-17-2017, 11:00 AM
I thought speech, whether it was ignorant or not, was protected in this country :-k

doesn't matter, its a business. If they don't want his custom, then they can cancel his season ticket and refuse to sell him another. Remember that shop that wouldn't make a cake for the gay couple? That seemed fair. The guy should go and find another team to support

#doublestandards

DemonGeminiX
09-17-2017, 11:20 AM
I thought speech, whether it was ignorant or not, was protected in this country :-k And of course there's no double standard in play here at all. If it had been a black person posting some kind of slur against a white couple, the EXACT same thing would have happened. :thumbsup:

Funny thing, the constitution. The first amendment says that Congress shall pass no law restricting speech, among other things. But a sports team isn't exactly Congress, and isn't regulated by the constitution. So technically, a sports team can tell a person to shut the fuck up any time they feel like. All businesses can. That's why it's legal to fire employees for saying the crazy stupid shit that employees sometimes say. And believe it or not, state governments technically could tell people to shut the fuck up too, because they're not Congress either, unless of course their state constitution forbids their respective governments from doing it, which most, if not all, do. But still, sports teams aren't state governments either. So in that respect, sports teams can still tell people to shut the fuck up. That's just the way it is. However, I do agree with the sentiment. Free speech should be universally protected, but the reality is that it's not. And you're right about the double standard.

Muddy
09-17-2017, 12:11 PM
FOX News


As for her choice to remain seated during the natinal anthem, the woman said it was a response to lyrics in "The Star-Spangled Banner" that refer to the killing of self-emancipated slaves.

Typically, only the first stanza of Francis Scott Key's song is sung prior to sporting events, but the complete song features three more stanzas. The third of four stanzas includes the lines, "No refuge could save the hireling and slave; From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave."

I did not kmow that about the anthem.. I can totally empathize with their disdain for the song.

RBP
09-17-2017, 12:32 PM
I did not kmow that about the anthem.. I can totally empathize with their disdain for the song.

Oh no it says the word slave! :hills:

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It's open to interpretation, but it's some reference to the army the British used for the historic battle of Baltimore (Fort McHenry) which includes European mercenaries and a unit of American slaves offered freedom if they fight against the colonials.

So is it pro-slavery, or just an accurate historic reference to the fighting forces? Both? Nobody knows.

Muddy
09-17-2017, 12:57 PM
Very interesting, Rainbow..

Godfather
09-17-2017, 08:56 PM
Serious question: If you ran a successful local business (let's say a pizza shop) and a patron's post went viral where they took a picture of your valued guests and said "stupid n*ggers" or "fuck these white people" would you take any action?

Griffin
09-17-2017, 10:02 PM
Yeah. I'd ask the offended party what they did to start it.

Muddy
09-17-2017, 11:43 PM
Serious question: If you ran a successful local business (let's say a pizza shop) and a patron's post went viral where they took a picture of your valued guests and said "stupid n*ggers" or "fuck these white people" would you take any action?



I would take action. Damn right.

DemonGeminiX
09-18-2017, 12:11 AM
Serious question: If you ran a successful local business (let's say a pizza shop) and a patron's post went viral where they took a picture of your valued guests and said "stupid n*ggers" or "fuck these white people" would you take any action?

Yep. In both cases.