1. So the NFL hires Chris Carter, former player, and sports announcer to speak to NFC rookies and tell then how to prepare for a career.
"Carter said when addressing NFC rookies at the 2014 Symposium that they should have a “fall guy” ready to take the blame if they get into legal trouble. Although the NFL didn’t seem to have a problem with those comments at the time, a league spokesman told PFT in a statement today that the league does not think the comments were acceptable.
Left unanswered is why the NFL posted the comments online. If the league’s player engagement staff told Carter that the comments weren’t appropriate, why did someone at NFL.com think it was acceptable to post video of Carter’s comments?"
NFL calls Cris Carter comments “unfortunate and inappropriate”
" Video of the symposium had been archived on NFL.com, with Carter and Warren Sapp talking to players. Carter talked about having a fall guy, and Sapp repeated Carter's statement that "we'll get him out" if the person goes to jail. The video was later removed from NFL.com."
ESPN, NFL admonish Cris Carter for urging NFL rookies to have a 'fall guy'
2. Why should this be in 'Politics'?
Antonio Gramsci, Italian Marxist theoretician and founding member and one-time leader of the Communist Party of Italy. Gramschi’s motto is that of liberals today: “that all life is "political."
Anyone want to argue that the political and social movement most prominent in our secular society is Liberalism....?
Liberalism....the force behind 'separation of church and state' and in support of a subjective, individual morality.
Chris Carter is the result of same....'just don't get caught..and if you do, set up some (other) dope to take the fall.'
American society today.
This belongs in 'Politics.'
"Carter said when addressing NFC rookies at the 2014 Symposium that they should have a “fall guy” ready to take the blame if they get into legal trouble. Although the NFL didn’t seem to have a problem with those comments at the time, a league spokesman told PFT in a statement today that the league does not think the comments were acceptable.
Left unanswered is why the NFL posted the comments online. If the league’s player engagement staff told Carter that the comments weren’t appropriate, why did someone at NFL.com think it was acceptable to post video of Carter’s comments?"
NFL calls Cris Carter comments “unfortunate and inappropriate”
" Video of the symposium had been archived on NFL.com, with Carter and Warren Sapp talking to players. Carter talked about having a fall guy, and Sapp repeated Carter's statement that "we'll get him out" if the person goes to jail. The video was later removed from NFL.com."
ESPN, NFL admonish Cris Carter for urging NFL rookies to have a 'fall guy'
2. Why should this be in 'Politics'?
Antonio Gramsci, Italian Marxist theoretician and founding member and one-time leader of the Communist Party of Italy. Gramschi’s motto is that of liberals today: “that all life is "political."
Anyone want to argue that the political and social movement most prominent in our secular society is Liberalism....?
Liberalism....the force behind 'separation of church and state' and in support of a subjective, individual morality.
Chris Carter is the result of same....'just don't get caught..and if you do, set up some (other) dope to take the fall.'
American society today.
This belongs in 'Politics.'