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NFL Players Got WORST News Of Season From Governor with What They Should Really Be Protesting! MK - Duration: 5:00.

Governor Just Gave NFL Players WORST News Of Season With What He Said They Should Really

Be Protesting.

It seems that everyone in America has an opinion about the National Anthem protest taking place

at NFL games.

What started out as one rogue, disgruntled player whose actions were tolerated as the

reflection of a fringe sentiment has ballooned into being the visualization of a rebellion

against everything our Founding Fathers built this nation on.

There are many issues that have made loyal Americans upset about the players who protest

the anthem.

First and foremost, no matter what your problem with a particular group of people, you are

allowed to protest because of the freedoms afforded you by the greatest country on earth

(aka, America).

One other great reason is that this protest against police brutality seems to be not only

flimsy, but a front for other issues as well, like their hatred of President Trump, or rebellion

against being told what to do.

Many solutions have been offered to try and heal the shredded National Football League,

but according to The Hill, Wisconsin Govoner Scott Walker has an idea; maybe instead of

stopping all protesting, they should just protest something that's actually bad, like

domestic violence:

"Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) on Monday called on the NFL to focus on speaking out

against domestic violence, arguing the issue could potentially unite a sports league mired

in controversy over national anthem protests.

In a letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and National Football League Players Association

executive director DeMaurice Smith, Walker said players should stop protesting during

the national anthem and instead concentrate on combatting domestic violence.

'It is time for players in the NFL to stop protests during the anthem and move on from

what has become a divisive political sideshow,' Walker wrote in the letter.

'Instead, I encourage them to use their voices and influence to take a stand against

domestic violence.

With the NFL owners meeting occurring tomorrow, during Domestic Violence Awareness Month,

now would be an especially opportune time to strongly condemn domestic violence and

lead the charge in supporting safe families across America,' he continued.

Domestic violence does seem to be a much bigger problem in the United States than police brutality,

or gender wage gap or any other flavor of the week that the kneelers claim to be protesting.

In fact, if hundreds of NFL players declared that they would be kneeling to defend the

victims of domestic abuse, they might actually make a difference with their teammates that

have a habit of slapping their significant others around.

The problem with that protest is that they might actually have to do something to intervene

if some of their buddies were caught doing something close to home.

Not to mention, it's an "us problem" instead of a "them problem."

Meaning, it's something that they could get some backlash from their own friends and

family if they protested.

While this might seem like a distraction technique on the part of the Govoner, it's actually

something that he holds very near and dear to his own heart.

It's something that Scott has been working to resolve in his own home state for some

time.

He recently spent time listening to the survivors of domestic abuse at the State Capitol in

Wisconsin, and he was touched by their stories:

"'As I sat and heard these amazing stories, it occurred to me that NFL players could have

a remarkable impact on awareness and prevention efforts if each player would agree to speak

out, as well as agree to take a personal stand, against domestic violence.

This is an issue that can unite people across America,' the governor wrote.

Walker's letter comes as the NFL this week holds its league meetings, where it is expected

to discuss the issue of the national anthem protests.

President Trump sparked a controversy last month by suggesting NFL owners fire players

who choose to kneel, rather than stand, during 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'

His comments at an Alabama campaign rally have led to widespread protests across the

NFL."

The National Anthem protest has morphed into something unrecognizable at this point.

Just because you feel strongly about something, doesn't mean that any retaliation that you

have is an appropriate one, and that's a lesson that the NFL seems determined to learn

the hard way.

Their players are protesting something that they don't seem to understand; they're

taking the actions of police that they object to and protesting it by alienating the majority

of the nation.

The very same nation that would need to be moved with compassion to change the laws they

want to be changed.

They also don't seem to be proposing any real solution, just perpetuating a grievance

without giving any hope of resolution.

If Americans want to see an end to this disrespect, unfortunately, there's nothing to be done

other than exactly what we're doing; take away the money.

Maybe if we carry on with this boycott the angered players will quit and start social

justice warrioring full time, like their buddy Colin Kaepernick.

That seems to be working out great for him.

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