Showing posts with label Explains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Explains. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Adam Jones backs Colin Kaepernick, explains lack of protest in baseball

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As NFL players choose to sit or kneel during the national anthem, some have wondered why we don’t see the same in Major League Baseball. One of the sport’s most prominent African American players, Adam Jones, has an answer.

The Baltimore Orioles center fielder spoke at length to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale about Colin Kaepernick’s protest, its meaning, and whether it could be replicated in Major League Baseball.

“We already have two strikes against us already, so you might as well not kick yourself out of the game,” Jones said. “In football, you can’t kick them out. You need those players. In baseball, they don’t need us. Baseball is a white man’s sport.”

While African Americans make up the majority of players in both the NFL and NBA, they account for only 8 percent of MLB players. As such, the sport is more conservative than its counterparts, and there could be even more severe backlash for a player who chose not to stand for the anthem.

Make no mistake, though. Jones is fully on board with Kaepernick and other NFL players who have chosen to protest.

“He believes in what he believes in, and as a man of faith, as an American who has rights, who am I to say he’s wrong?” Jones said. “Kaepernick is not disrespecting the military. He’s not disrespecting people who they’re fighting. What he’s doing is showing that he doesn’t like the social injustice that the flag represents.

“Look, I know a lot of people who don’t even know the words to the national anthem. You know how many times I see people stand up for the national anthem and not pay attention. They stand because they’re told to stand. That’s the problem. Just don’t do something because you’re told to do something. Do it because you understand the meaning behind it and the sacrifice behind it.”

Jones drew a contrast between former 49ers tight end Bruce Miller, who was charged with seven felonies after assaulting a 70-year-old man and his son. Miller has gotten significantly less attention than Kaepernick, though Kaepernick’s actions aren’t actually hurting anyone.

“He’s not receiving the ridicule and public torture that Kaepernick is facing,” Jones noted. “Is Kaepernick hurting me? No. Is he hurting random people out there? No. I support his decision. At the end of the day, if you don’t respect his freedoms, then why the hell are we Americans? It’s supposed to be the Land of the Free, right?”

Jones ultimately believes that fans want athletes to stick to sports and not share their views on social issues, but he doesn’t understand why that is.

“The outside world doesn’t really respect athletes unless they talk about what they want them to talk about,” Jones said. “Society doesn’t think we deserve the right to have an opinion on social issues.

“We make a lot of money, so we just have to talk baseball, talk football. But most athletes, especially if you’re tenured in your sport, you’re educated on life, and on more things than most people on the outside. But because Donald Trump is a billionaire, he can say whatever he wants, because he’s older and has more money? And when Kaepernick does something, or says something, he’s ridiculed. Why is that?”

Most Major Leaguers who have commented on the protests have had a negative opinion of them. It’s not a big surprise that Jones, based on his background, would have a very different view of things, and his comments are very worthy of consideration.


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Friday, September 2, 2016

Eric Reid explains decision to join Colin Kaepernick’s Anthem protest

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When San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick protested the National Anthem during “Salute to the Military” night on Thursday, he wasn’t alone.

In his second consecutive week of protest, Kaepernick was joined at his side by teammate Eric Reid. Only this time, per Reid’s suggestion, Kaepernick did not sit quietly on the bench. Rather, the duo kneeled as the National Anthem was proudly belted out on the field.

After the game, Reid not only explained his decision to join Kaepernick’s protest, but why the two opted to kneel instead of sit this time around.

“It’s something that’s been on my mind all week and after talking to Colin many times, I talked to him today before the game,” Reid told reporters on Thursday night (via CSN). “People thought it was disrespectful for him to sit down. He was able to decide, ‘What if we took a knee instead of sitting?’

“And that came off as more respectful to the country, to the anthem, to the military. And I agree with that. It shows that he hears that people were hurt by him sitting, but he still believes in the cause that he wants to bring awareness to. So he changed his physical position from sitting down to take a knee to still show respect.”

Meanwhile, around the league, support for Kaepernick’s cause also grew in numbers. In Seattle, cornerback Jeremy Lane took a stand by taking a seat, becoming the first non-49ers player to join the ongoing Anthem protest.

After their victory over the Oakland Raiders, head coach Pete Carroll expressed his support of Lane and said he’s “proud” of the progress that’s being made as a part of these protests.

Kaepernick, Reid and Lane all plan to continue their protests until they feel legitimate change has been made in this country.


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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

WATCH: Daniel Bryan Explains The Miz Argument on ‘Talking Smack’

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On Talking Smack tonight, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan apologized for his behavior during last week’s episode.

A Talking Smack fight between The Miz and Daniel Bryan blew up last week, and it became a major part of the SmackDown storyline on August 30th, with the clip being played in full at the start of the show and with Shane McMahon scolding Bryan for his unprofessional behavior. Bryan had accused The Miz of being a coward, which really set him off and lead to a passionate rant.

At the top of August 30th’s Talking Smack, then, Daniel Bryan offered a bit of an apology, particularly to Renee Young for storming off the show eight minutes before it was set to end. Bryan said that when he got up, it wasn’t because he wanted to punch The Miz; it’s that he was saddened by what The Miz said because it was right. Bryan made it clear that in reality, he is genuinely sad that he can never wrestle again due to his injuries.

Finally, Bryan went on to say that the WWE management decided to keep Bryan and The Miz separate after their confrontation, which explains why they did not interact at all during SmackDown this week. Strangely, the WWE promoted on social media that Daniel Bryan would be addressing the Miz feud on SmackDown, which did not end up occurring.

In the immediate aftermath of The Miz’s rant last week, it was somewhat unclear whether this was a work or a shoot. But it has become increasingly obvious that this is all a part of a SmackDown storyline, even if the wording of The Miz’s rant itself may have been improvised. Although it’s unlikely that Daniel Bryan could ever return to the ring, we will reportedly be seeing slight hints at this in the future, as various superstars taunt Bryan for not being able to compete.



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