imperial31
Imperial
imperial31

You could just go to a restaurant without TVs, champ, rather than specifically choosing to assist the racist one in their racism.

Yeah, didn’t you know? All Americans are equally American, but the military is more equally American than the rest.

Because I’m just sure that in past years the whole restaurant came to a screeching halt for pre-game anthems so everyone- staff and guests- could stand silently at attention.

As a veteran it pisses me off when bigots like this pretend they think that the kneeling is disrespecting the military. They know it's not. They just don't like Black people taking a stand for anything, and want them to just shut up and play. I hope this restaurant goes out of business.

Florida leads the nation in places not to eat at.

I am so on board with this.

Probably cost cutting.

It doesn’t.

I wonder why it took them two seasons before they announced this brave stand against the tyranny of a handful of kneeling athletes? 

And a former president wasn’t for gay marriage until he legalized it nationally and now we have that. Lincoln wasn’t perfect, but after getting to know Frederick Douglas his views evolved and changed. They didn’t get perfected and when he died he still probably held onto some problematic beliefs. Ultimately he did the

I’m confused; how does kneeling during the national anthem disrespect veterans?

lol

TIL that Beef O’Brady is a restaurant chain. I knew it was a sponsor of some cut-rate seventh tier college football bowl game but never knew what the brand was. I always assumed it was some regional canned soup company, like a Campbells soup but only available in SEC country

The Conners are THE DEEP STATE! MY GOD WHY DIDN'T WE LISTEN TO YOU, ALEX JONES!

Next time I’m in Florida. I know where not to eat.

A fucking CHAIN? There’s more than one of those awful-named things!?

First just let me say “bullshit”.

Second, well actually no, the first part covers it.

I suppose these folks who are appropriating the anthem for their own disingenuous reasons, are simply publicly demonstrating their strong kinship with the its author, a slave-owner who believed that African Americans were, in his words, “a distinct and inferior race of people.

Owner Curtis West says he believes kneeling during the national anthem shows “disrespect to veterans.”

Nobody said you had to be smart to own or operate a restaurant.