Tag Archives: Roger Goodell
Wokeness at the NFL Continues
It's disappointing to learn that the NFL continues to celebrate and ally itself with divisive left-wing ideologies. My family and I once looked forward to football season. We'd often watch games on Sunday afternoons and Monday evenings. But the NFL's embrace of radical and anti-family political agendas has alienated us once too many times.
Posted in Media Watch, Sexuality
Tagged 4 WINDS, Anheuser-Busch, BLM riots, Bud Light, Colin Kaepernick, DEI, Dylan Mulvaney, Emmitt Smith, George Floyd, GLAAD, International Olympic Committee, national anthem, Peyton Manning, Pride Flag Football Clinic, Roger Goodell, Sarah Kate Ellis, Smirnoff, Steve McConkey, systemic racism, Tony Evers
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The Battle Between the NFL and America
One can’t help but contemplate the amazing momentum surrounding the national anthem protests in the National Football League. What started as a lone individual—former San Francisco 49ers back-up quarterback Colin Kaepernick—taking a knee during the anthem has become a flashpoint of conflict that has spread to the National Basketball Association, the Women’s National Basketball Association, and Major League Baseball.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Baltimore Ravens, Colin Kaepernick, Fidel Castro, Franco Harris, Jacksonville Jaguars, Malcolm X, Mean Joe Green, national anthem, National Football League, Nessa Diab, O.J. Simpson, Roger Goodell
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