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Taking pay in return for work means that you suspend your *right* to do as you please and say what you please during that period of time you are paid to work. You in essence have sold yourself and agree to suspend your own rights in order to serve another.Incorrect. If we don’t like the kneeling we should stand up and say so, boycott the games and we should boycott the sponsors! No one that I know of that has a job has the right to protest at work, on the job in front of the customers they serve. Without the fans these players don’t have the money or the opportunity that this shitty country gives them.if you dont like the nfl protests...use the on off button on your remote simple as that...funny how now you must censor people and deny their rights so you can watch a football game...funny how having flat out thugs playing football doesnt bother anyone...but kneeling in protest and people just cant handle it
In the bible, this was called slavery. But we just know it as being employed.
You still have the right to free speech..on your own time. You have the right to protest and say anything you like...on your own time.
You don't get to use your employers' equipment, business and media in order to advertise your own personal biases.
It's the same thing as federal employees using federal equipment during the time the employees are paid to do a particular job..to promote an ideology. You don't get to use your boss' business as your personal ideology platform.