eagle1462010
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His rights don't superced the rights of others............others to say we don't like that he brought politics to Football.You aren't a god here........you have no authority to tell me to leave..........now you can report me and have me thrown off of this thread......but OH WELLAnd yet if he'd have said ALL LIVES MATTER BY ITSELF.........LOLSorry but if this is what Saban is supporting screw him and the TideNick Saban leads Black Lives Matter march in Tuscaloosa
"Today I’m like a proud parent," Saban said after leading his players to Foster Auditorium's schoolhouse door.www.al.com
I don't see anything negative about the message the players and Saban put out.
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There was another sign next to it. The point of the march was that all lives can't matter until black lives matter.
Another way of saying "Unless we are all free, no one is free".
A Mexican lady was shot for saying that to BLM members............guess Mexican lives didn't matter that day.
Was the Mexican lady shot by Saban or one of his players? No? Then take that shit to another thread.
Saban used Alabama Football for a POLITICAL STATEMENT........it DOESN'T BELONG THERE..........
Just because he is a football coach, Saban does not lose the rights we all enjoy. His players organized the march, and he supported his players. He is not out burning anything or causing trouble. He supported his players. It was a peaceful march. If that bothers you, then you are welcome to do whatever you want.
Used HIS POSITION for POLITICS.........We choose to say FUCK THAT.......and I'm not alone.