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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I saw no problem with it whatsoever. If the players want to have the right to kneel, not come out of the locker room, or otherwise make a spectacle of themselves, they should be prepared to deal with booing. The crowd has the right to express themselves as long as it doesn’t violate someone else’s rights. This didn’t.
So they are only allowed to express agreement, not disagreement?
Yeah I know what you meant. I think the players and everyone just kinda welcome it. It's like going to a restaurant and the waitress wants to tell you about the polar ice caps melting. Like, I don't give a **** just serve me my lobster mac n cheeseit has nothing to do with being allowed to do something or not, obviously people are allowed to boo if they want to. But its just common decency, along the lines of "if you don't have anything good to say, then dont say it"
Just my personal view on it
Also **** those hickster Chiefs fans for booing their own players and the Texans during what was meant as a moment of unity. Fcuk you all. I hope you hit your shins repeatedly into very sharp edges.
sure, you dont have to cheer or applause.. but booing is pretty damn disrespectful, regardless of your position on anything
decency still matters
Unity for some, not for all...that is why the boos happened.
The irony of that statement..
Disrespectful, decency... Kinda like kneeling for the National Anthem?