This.
His statement came across as tone deaf to the current situation. Yesterday wasn't the time for that conversation to take place and he apologized. It's over, move on
He answered a question asked of him by an interviewee probably trying to create a headline. This whole situation stinks to high heaven. So many agendas and opportunism mixed with legitimate concerns. When you strip away the noise, the concepts are pretty simple:
- Protesting the national anthem because there are evil people in the country is just as illogical as refusing to attend worship services because there are sinners in the church building. Brees' comments answered the question without even getting into the stratosphere of insulting those outraged by the criminal act committed by the officers in the GF case.
- There are some bad law officers that need to be culled and punished. Imagine that, punish the guilty. Make examples out of them. Newsflash, bad cops aren't relegated to those involved in excessive violence against minorities. Totally agree with the call for justice to be administered accurately and swiftly against truly bad officers. But quit trying to punish the innocent.
- Most officers are not bad. Quit endangering the LEO's who try to protect our society and are decent honest concerned folks. They could be working to try and ferret out the dishonest and evil from their ranks, but instead they're having to deal with criminals burning and looting and committing violent crimes.
- Newsflash #2 - ANTIFA and other groups who espouse non-democratic forms of government change have hijacked this issue. At least half, if not more, of the current protests have nothing to do with the GF case but are rather attempts by that group to capitalize upon the event and manipulate those protesting. You want racism: I present groups who attempt to manipulate specific races to carry their water by paying them lip-service and then convincing them to commit crimes in protest. That is racism.
- Systemic racism? I saw someone on Volnation try to explain what that was by quoting crime statistics. So the system is racist because white people populated the original legislative bodies that established the laws? I understand racism. I understand how subconscious personal preference manifests itself as racism without intent. What I don't understand is this "systemic racism" concept. It smells like a veiled attempt to undermine our constitutional government. It's not racism because someone doesn't like the definition of criminal behavior. The laws were loosely based on the Biblical principals of right and wrong. So unless God is racist, which is fine if you're an atheist or agnostic but otherwise doesn't fly, that is not systemic racism.
- It is extremely rare that people who distance themselves from criminal activity are arrested. Regardless of race if you associate with dogs you get fleas. You want to avoid this crap, stay clear of criminal elements.
- None of this has anything to do with the President. There has been some sort of civil unrest during almost every administration since Eisenhower. Just because Trump isn't interested in saying nice things (that is defined as lying when it involves a politician) to make people feel better about themselves doesn't make him a terrible president. It seems a lot of folks would rather have someone lie to them sweetly than tell them the truth (interesting, that's not a surprise to Biblical scholars either).
- Boiled down there seem to be three issues and none are limited to any specific race:
> There are evil people in the world and always have been. Some target specific races, some target based on opportunity; but bottom line the common denominator is evil, not race or hate.
> There are people in the world who don't want to answer to any authority and want to be able to do whatever they want whenever and be "legit" doing it. The prevention of this is called civilization, not systemic racism.
> There are people who don't like freedom and are working feverishly to undermine it by any means necessary. Those folks are using this crime to further their cause by manipulating the emotionally invested.