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Taking a Knee
Author: BobR    Date: 09/28/2017 13:42:12

It's been pretty hard to avoid all the hubbub this week surrounding the growing movement within NFL football players (and in some cases coaches and/or owners) to "take a knee" during the national anthem. This was started last year when Colin Kaepernick first sat, then knelt on one knee during the anthem. His reason for doing so has been clearly explained. He has been very honest about his actions and feelings.

Along the way, some people criticized him, and the handful of other players who joined him. This year, the occupant of the White House decided he wasn't getting enough attention, and blasted them (in a tweet, natch), calling each of them a "son of bitch", and demanding they be fired.

As expected, that revved things up a bit. The following Sunday, the "protest" ramped up exponentially. Entire teams stood with locked arms in solidarity. The Pittsburg Steelers stayed in the locker room. Some of the Cleveland Browns had a prayer circle - which had to really confuse the God & Guns crowd.

Cue the outrage from the armchair warriors.

Most of the push back comes in the form of "disrespect for the military's sacrifice" to "disrespect for the flag an/or the anthem", to "this is not the time or place", and even the REALLY lame "spoiled millionaires should do more off the field". Let's take a look at these arguments..

The first one is absurd. If you read about how he went from sitting during the anthem to kneeling, it was on the advice of a member of the military! Numerous vets have come forth in support, some to say "I fought for the 1st Amendment rights to do this" to actually kneeling themselves, saying they fought for an America where everyone was treated equally, and that innocents being killed by cops does not belong in the America they signed up to defend.

The self-righteous indignation over the flag and the anthem rings hollow. As kids, we were forced in school to stand every morning, hand over heart, and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. It was just a rote going-through-the-motions that sounded like a drone. No one felt inspired and patriotic doing it - not day after day, year after year. It was just part of the morning routing, like taking attendance.

When people are at home or at a bar watching a game, how many of them actually stand every time the anthem is played? I imagine there are the odd one here or there that does, but most people just sit there waiting for the game to start.

The worse part is the fetishization of the flag and the anthem. Someone referred to it as a "golden calf", and that metaphor is apt. If the flag represents the USA, then it represents everything about the USA - not just the good stuff. It represents slavery codified in the Constitution (and 3rd stanza of the national anthem, which is never sung). It represents Jim Crow. It represents cops disproportionally killing innocent black people.

If you don't remember these types of over-the-top salutes to the military from your younger days, it's because they didn't exist. In our post-9/11 world, where the flag, the anthem, and the military are all inextricably intertwined in some sort of holy trinity (as if the only thing that really matters in this country is our ability and willingness to blow shit up), the military is using that emotional response as a marketing and recruiting tool. Yes, the presence of military personnel, the giant flag on the field, the flyovers are all funded by the military for recruiting warm bodies.

How's that for a gross disrespect towards the flag and the anthem?

The "not the time or place" comments are the typical holier-than-thou nonsense that comes from people who don't want to face or talk about the real problems. We hear this after every mass shooting. We heard this after the Sandy Hook massacre, when that was really the BEST time to have frank discussions about gun laws and gun violence. But no - white people comfortable with the knowledge that they won't ever be shot for Driving While Black don't want their happy comfortable little lives sullied with truth.

Returning to the original link, Kaepernick donated the first $1M he earned to help young kids. Most players do some sort of community service, donating their time or money (or both) to keep kids active and out of trouble. Still - there are two things wrong with the "they should do more off the field instead" argument:

1) It's not either/or - they can do both
2) There is no better place to force a discussion about inequality than while being watched by millions of people. It is just not possible to raise that kind of awareness (or change the actions of the police) while on some high school football field.

And there's the rub - those who are NOT comfortable with having a discussion about racial inequalities at the hands of power are desperately trying to frame the debate as being about patriotism. They complain that the actions of the players are bringing politics into the game, but the murder of a racial minority by police (with no punishment as a result) is not a political issue. It's the deniers who are trying to make this a political issue... and they are getting help from the White House.

 

 
 
 

26 comments (Latest Comment: 09/28/2017 20:32:44 by Raine)
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Comment by BobR on 09/28/2017 13:43:01
Sorry for the delay getting this blog up...

Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 13:48:31
good morning.

I think this one was worth the wait/.

Comment by TriSec on 09/28/2017 13:49:42
I think it's the concept of the "bully pulpit".

If you are out in public, at the center of the media, and you have something to say - SAY IT.

Protesting in the comfort of your own home when nobody is looking is easy.



Comment by wickedpam on 09/28/2017 13:52:17
Morning

Golden calf indeed, I will not idolize a piece of cloth and a song.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/28/2017 13:56:24
Bobber, the son of bitches comment wasn't in a tweet, it was at his hate rally for Luther Strange last Friday.

Comment by TriSec on 09/28/2017 15:11:41
So, months ago I lost my silver necklace and charms.

I've finally put everything back together - I got my Italian fingers charm today.

But I'm particularly fond of this new item I have instead of the crescent I had been wearing.

https://img0.etsystatic.com/186/1/5480231/il_340x270.1207519450_oprg.jpg


Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 15:14:11
Quote by TriSec:
So, months ago I lost my silver necklace and charms.

I've finally put everything back together - I got my Italian fingers charm today.

But I'm particularly fond of this new item I have instead of the crescent I had been wearing.

https://img0.etsystatic.com/186/1/5480231/il_340x270.1207519450_oprg.jpg
Oh, Wow, I love that!

Comment by Scoopster on 09/28/2017 15:39:38
Mornin' all!

I was just reading about the southern glory that is a rolled oyster.

Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 15:58:02
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

I was just reading about the southern glory that is a rolled oyster.

??

Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 16:03:35
And seriously. Why does the Admin think they can take a passport from an American citizen? I REALLY hope this is fake news.

Comment by livingonli on 09/28/2017 16:57:28
Trump just keeps going lower and lower. He really wants to run this country like Putin runs Russia.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/28/2017 17:08:32
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

I was just reading about the southern glory that is a rolled oyster.

??

There was a NPR story about it - they take a shucked oyster or two, roll it in cracker crumbs or cornmeal until it's like the size of a softball, then deep fry it. And while it's cooking, the oyster explodes inside & create a gooey shellfishy core.

Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 17:09:50
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

I was just reading about the southern glory that is a rolled oyster.

??

There was a NPR story about it - they take a shucked oyster or two, roll it in cracker crumbs or cornmeal until it's like the size of a softball, then deep fry it. And while it's cooking, the oyster explodes inside & create a gooey shellfishy core.

that sounds amazing.

Comment by TriSec on 09/28/2017 17:42:42
Another day, another bomb threat in Waltham. We'll be heading for City Hall with pitchforks and flaming torches soon.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/28/2017 18:25:20
Quote by Raine:
And seriously. Why does the Admin think they can take a passport from an American citizen? I REALLY hope this is fake news.


It happened to Oswald when he was repatriated. He was loaned money to get back to the US.

Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 18:38:12
Quote by TriSec:
Another day, another bomb threat in Waltham. We'll be heading for City Hall with pitchforks and flaming torches soon.

What is going on there? Who is being threatened?

Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 18:38:59
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
And seriously. Why does the Admin think they can take a passport from an American citizen? I REALLY hope this is fake news.


It happened to Oswald when he was repatriated. He was loaned money to get back to the US.
Why would Puerto Rico need to do this?

They are already citizens.


Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 18:39:54
SAD!





Comment by livingonli on 09/28/2017 18:44:37
Quote by Raine:
SAD!




It looks like Thom Hartmann has jumped ship at the right time.

Comment by TriSec on 09/28/2017 20:01:17
Quote by Raine:

What is going on there? Who is being threatened?


There have been daily bomb threats emailed to Waltham High School (and some other schools) virtually every day since the first day of school this year.

We have reached complacency - the city doesn't even bother to evacuate or perform more than a perfunctory walk-through after such things.

The city "scheduled a meeting" for October 11, which gives the perpetrators another two weeks to continue their daily fear-mongering until we get an update from the laissez-faire mayor (who I actively opposed and worked for the opposition candidate last time around.)



Comment by TriSec on 09/28/2017 20:02:44
24 Bomb Threats appear to be hoaxes

This story from a month ago (Aug 30). These have continued on a near-daily basis, and the city has done FUCKING NOTHING.



Comment by TriSec on 09/28/2017 20:07:47
And in other news, I'm scheduled for the Seaport Run tomorow. My last departure will be 6pm. I anticipate being able to Turn Up The Night by 7:30 pm if all goes well, but certainly no later than 8.



Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 20:21:58
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Raine:

What is going on there? Who is being threatened?


There have been daily bomb threats emailed to Waltham High School (and some other schools) virtually every day since the first day of school this year.

We have reached complacency - the city doesn't even bother to evacuate or perform more than a perfunctory walk-through after such things.

The city "scheduled a meeting" for October 11, which gives the perpetrators another two weeks to continue their daily fear-mongering until we get an update from the laissez-faire mayor (who I actively opposed and worked for the opposition candidate last time around.)

They haven't figured out who is calling them in? That is messed up, Tri.



Comment by Raine on 09/28/2017 20:32:44
Quote by TriSec:
And in other news, I'm scheduled for the Seaport Run tomorow. My last departure will be 6pm. I anticipate being able to Turn Up The Night by 7:30 pm if all goes well, but certainly no later than 8.


That sounds great!