Your limp-dicked defense of these Nazi scumbags, dipshit.
Your limp-dicked defense of these Nazi scumbags, dipshit.
Yeah, that little woman with her baby punches on the tall guy is just the same as the guy running over the protestors, killing one and wounding others, and just the same as the group of white supremacists beating Deandre Harris half to death. Go fuck yourself with your both sides bullshit.
Fuck you, you pathetic equivocating piece of shit.
Cops don’t like competition. Only they’re allowed to beat down black people openly.
This guy really needs to go home and reflect on the crap he unleashed on this world.
Delightful.
The competition for most punchable face of the year is really tough this year, but he’s definitely a contender.
I needed a good, hearty belly laugh after all the horrible news.
Yes, he is the very definition of hypocrisy!
He has the best violence…
except at my rallies
70% of the league is black. 0 % of the owners. And 0% of the networks and about 5% of the talking heads on those stupid sports shows (may be a higher % but you go ahead and watch that garbage).
Dude, player can’t even strike when their money is on the line. I don’t expect them to strike, but it would be nice to see every black player in the league take a knee during the anthem, until Kaepernick is signed. Won’t hold my breath.
The Dolphins care about what the Cuban-American community in Miami thinks, and that’s probably why they didn’t sign him. The NFL doesn’t care about the African American community in the US. They know we are so divided, we won’t even take a stand for one of ours who put his career on the line to protest something that…
Too bad all the black players won’t decide to strike. More than half the league is black, and most of them say they support Kaep. They should get together and hit these owners where it hurts, in their pockets. All that would be left are a bunch of kickers with names you can’t pronounce, and Tom Brady.
Millions of dollars spent on helping the needy is “just helping the lazy people stay lazy” but the same amount spent on subsidizing the price of sugar so that TWO men can stay billionaires is somehow “the way things should be.”
I like calling him J. Beauregard. Well, I like calling him other things, too, but I think J. Beauregard adds just the right amount of local color.
Alot of the people that went on this strike in 1944 are still alive.
That’s … honestly not the article’s most relevant point.