Monday, September 25, 2017

Surprise! Nascar Racers Won't Stand for "Disrespecting" This Country

There were no signs of dissent on Sunday prior to a race at the New Hampshire Motorspeedway after the warnings, and Trump tweeted his support for the stance on Monday: “So proud of Nascar and its supporters and fans. They won’t put up with disrespecting our Country or our Flag – they said it loud and clear!”

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The next arena for possible protests will be the Presidents Cup golf tournament between America and an international team, excluding Europe, which begins on Thursday.

  Guardian
Can't stop laughing. Golfers protesting racial injustice. Not in a million years.
“Part of being a Tour player is showing restraint. When you get on the PGA Tour, they tell you: you’re representing yourself, the game, the Tour, our sponsors – all of it. You don’t just say or do as you please. When you’re representing your country, like in the Presidents Cup and the Ryder Cup, that becomes even more true.”
Yeah, I don't think that's going to be a problem. Are the Guardian sports writers this desperate for an article?
“Any athlete can protest. Whether it’s Lebron James or Colin Kaepernick or me or anybody else, that’s an American right. But sometimes you have to put personal statements and desires aside in the name of team unity and trying to reach a common goal,” [Davis Love III, vice-captain for the American team at the Presidents Cup] told Sports Illustrated magazine.
Like Dotard J Trump puts personal statements and desires aside in the name of national unity?

 ...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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