
Brett Favre Compares Kaepernick To Pat Tillman, 'I'd Assume Hero Status Will Be Stamped'
Brett Favre says Colin Kaepernick's willingness to leave his NFL career to fight for social justice reminds him of Pat Tillman's ultimate sacrifice.

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Pat Tillman was a man, kaepernick is a boy!And Brett Favre has just declared himself dumbass of the day! Lets have a big round of applause for a gigantic douchebag that apparently has no idea what true sacrifice is.
Someone may want to explain to him that Tillman made the jump voluntarily. Colon made his display because he knew he was getting dropped for being a shitty player and tried to make it political.
White Guilt and Black Pander, its gonna be a new show about white Beta cucks.
Farve, my fellow Mississippian, got paid a million dollars for some bullshit and got caught. He has repaid $500K and is in the process of making payments on the balance! I was really surprised about this. Might explain his stupid remarks!Farve must be broke and trying to get a job as a woke cuck. Probally pissed away all his money on pills and drugs.
Favre and Crapperdink both need to suckstart a double barrel 10 gauge with 3.5" magnums both barrels, just sayin...
Or eat a half pound of C4 with a mercury switch...
Just for sliming Tillman uttering his name from Favres mouth, much less comparing him to crapshit.
Neither of those two pieces of shit have earned the right to even cut their eyes at Tillman's picture, much less look at it, speak about him, or make comments.
A HUGE "FUCK YOU" to Favre... eat shit and die...
When we were in DC for our Beirut reunion I had a sobering experience happen to me.
Our group was waiting for a bus to pick us up from Arlington and take us to 8th & I
So being the dipshit I am, I roamed into a building that was like a huge quiet room or shrine at Arlington that offered a space for visiting families and friends to leave their keepsakes for a day or two after doing their thing in the cemetery.
Anyhow, this was soon after he got killed.
So, I'm wandering around this place by myself and looking at stuff then I realized that there was a shit ton of stuff and it was all for Tillman.
There were old high school football jerseys and varsity jackets etc.
Then there was a bunch of Pro stuff, then there was the Army stuff .
Amongst this stuff were hand written letters to him from all points along his life, literally hundreds of them.
It was a startling discovery,it woke me right the fuck up.
Here I am in a room that I probably wasn't supposed to be in with it full of stuff that was personal.
I'm not going to go into the what's of the matter but I will say there were letters from his family,girl and guy friends , coaches freinds Army buddies etc.
So here I am, then I start thinking just how insignificant I am in the great scheme of things , forget I'm in DC for a reunion to remember the 240 plus of my fellows.
Then my chest tightened up and I thought I was having a heart attack, so I sat down on the floor and let 30 plus almost 40 years of shit out
Has anyone ever shit themselves in public, let me tell you it's embarrassing.
So yeah when I read belittling stories from small assholes that were irrelevant then trying to make themselves relevant now it pisses me off.
I'd like to make them famous, I would reach down and grab Brett's little bit of manhood, wrap it around my hand and follow him down to the floor so he could kiss that ex 49er's shoes.
And in case the cameras missed it the first time, I'd do it all over again.
Solution: quit watching professional (and even college) sports. Once the income drys up, they'll figure it out. Hell even Louis Hamilton in F1 has come out - but at least he is interested in starting programs to get kids into STEM and stuff, not just mouthing off (and I'm no fan of Hamilton's driving style, but do respect his abilities and that he thanks his team and God every time he wins). Actually, Hamilton sees it...education is key!!
I agree with you about pro sports; I quit watching years ago.Solution: quit watching professional (and even college) sports. Once the income drys up, they'll figure it out. Hell even Louis Hamilton in F1 has come out - but at least he is interested in starting programs to get kids into STEM and stuff, not just mouthing off (and I'm no fan of Hamilton's driving style, but do respect his abilities and that he thanks his team and God every time he wins). Actually, Hamilton sees it...education is key!!
I am fascinated that people still don’t see why what Kaelernick was doing was not only not a protest against the flag but was absolutely American and patriotic.
no i wouldn’t put him and Tillman on the same level.
let me try to draw a comparison. There is a segment of this country who think Donald trump is disgusting, un-American and a racist. The. There is a segment of the population who think finally there is a guy in power standing up for them, trying to protect their interests and move things in the right direction.
well that same level of disgust you have for Kaeperneck is similar to the disgust people have for trump. But if you are a minority who fears the police not because your a criminal but because you fear they are going to assume you are a criminal and very well may kill you, you may think whatkaepernick was doing was patriotic and although he was doing it at personal financial risk he took a stand by taking a knee. A sign in sports of respect for an injured person. Well he was recognizing an injured group.
How many Black people have been killed by police that were not in criminal acts?I am fascinated that people still don’t see why what Kaelernick was doing was not only not a protest against the flag but was absolutely American and patriotic.
no i wouldn’t put him and Tillman on the same level.
let me try to draw a comparison. There is a segment of this country who think Donald trump is disgusting, un-American and a racist. The. There is a segment of the population who think finally there is a guy in power standing up for them, trying to protect their interests and move things in the right direction.
well that same level of disgust you have for Kaeperneck is similar to the disgust people have for trump. But if you are a minority who fears the police not because your a criminal but because you fear they are going to assume you are a criminal and very well may kill you, you may think whatkaepernick was doing was patriotic and although he was doing it at personal financial risk he took a stand by taking a knee. A sign in sports of respect for an injured person. Well he was recognizing an injured group.
How many Black people have been killed by police that were not in criminal acts?
I am fascinated that people still don’t see why what Kaelernick was doing was not only not a protest against the flag but was absolutely American and patriotic.
no i wouldn’t put him and Tillman on the same level.
let me try to draw a comparison. There is a segment of this country who think Donald trump is disgusting, un-American and a racist. The. There is a segment of the population who think finally there is a guy in power standing up for them, trying to protect their interests and move things in the right direction.
well that same level of disgust you have for Kaeperneck is similar to the disgust people have for trump. But if you are a minority who fears the police not because your a criminal but because you fear they are going to assume you are a criminal and very well may kill you, you may think whatkaepernick was doing was patriotic and although he was doing it at personal financial risk he took a stand by taking a knee. A sign in sports of respect for an injured person. Well he was recognizing an injured group.
How many Black people have been killed by police that were not in criminal acts?
I am fascinated that people still don’t see why what Kaelernick was doing was not only not a protest against the flag but was absolutely American and patriotic.
no i wouldn’t put him and Tillman on the same level.
let me try to draw a comparison. There is a segment of this country who think Donald trump is disgusting, un-American and a racist. The. There is a segment of the population who think finally there is a guy in power standing up for them, trying to protect their interests and move things in the right direction.
well that same level of disgust you have for Kaeperneck is similar to the disgust people have for trump. But if you are a minority who fears the police not because your a criminal but because you fear they are going to assume you are a criminal and very well may kill you, you may think whatkaepernick was doing was patriotic and although he was doing it at personal financial risk he took a stand by taking a knee. A sign in sports of respect for an injured person. Well he was recognizing an injured group.
Nike paid that forwardHe didn't take any financial hit. He was/is washed up. He was a one trick pony and that was milked for all it had. They were moving on to the next best. He was sitting on the bench because no other team wanted him.
So all black people who commit these offenses are killed by police?since when in this country is committing a criminal act worth the death penalty. Speeding, no license, passing a bad $20?
So all black people who commit these offenses are killed by police?
As a rookie deputy sheriff in the seventies, I was patrolling alone while my training officer was eating his evening (supper here). I observed a car without tail lights. As I blue lighted him he speed away. My training officer hearing the radio, knew the car I had described and asked to be picked up by another officer. The driver, who I didn't know shit about, did me A God Send by racing toward the cavalry. He finally stopped and when I approached his car, he sprang out like a tiger. What saved my ass, was the fact that three other deputies arrived just in time to grab him. He was so high on speed or some shit, that the four of us had a hard time trying to get the cuffs on him.I didn’t say that. Is that you inferred it?
the issue is the disproportionate response. A minority is more likely to receive a higher level of force applied to them on a low level charge than a non minority.
a minority is likely to receive a harsher sentence for a conviction than a non minority (bias, maybe. Lack of proper representation probably?)
I didn’t say that. Is that you inferred it?
the issue is the disproportionate response. A minority is more likely to receive a higher level of force applied to them on a low level charge than a non minority.
a minority is likely to receive a harsher sentence for a conviction than a non minority (bias, maybe. Lack of proper representation probably?)
I am fascinated that people still don’t see why what Kaelernick was doing was not only not a protest against the flag but was absolutely American and patriotic.
I totally agree with you, but when a officer responds to a call, most likely he does no know the race of the person in need or the offender, unless he/she is working in a inner city area. On arrival, what happens next is on the person of interest!There is much to be said for court appointed representation for blacks, any minority, and poor whites, much negative, with in a system that rushes often coerced plea bargains and egotistical prosecutors. That problem is very real. Black prosecutors are notoriously hard on black defendants, much like the Atl officer on student and DA on officers.
And there is no doubt white bias. Examples are there, clearly, may post more on that later.
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