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Your not that gullible are you? It would be a hand picked liberal/antifa approved replacement.Again, some council members in Minneapolis talked about dismantling the MPD and replacing/reforming it with something different. That doesn't mean anarchy in the streets, or some shadow ass evil soros funded Zep supported Antifa squad taking the reigns.
Nah, I'm hiding from you small government conservative types. You all are cool with Trump telling you what to believe, dictating information being released, and wanting troops on the streets to shut up anyone that disagrees with you or Dear Leader.It’s still early. How many women have you beat with 2x4s today? Have you killed any black store owners today?
Again, some council members in Minneapolis talked about dismantling the MPD and replacing/reforming it with something different. That doesn't mean anarchy in the streets, or some shadow ass evil soros funded Zep supported Antifa squad taking the reigns.
Nah, I'm hiding from you small government conservative types. You all are cool with Trump telling you what to believe, dictating information being released, and wanting troops on the streets to shut up anyone that disagrees with you or Dear Leader.
I don't support riots or Trump. But way to conflate the two. Seems you and he have more in common than you think.Nah, I'm hiding from you small government conservative types. You all are cool with Trump telling you what to believe, dictating information being released, and wanting troops on the streets to shut up anyone that disagrees with you or Dear Leader.
Just goes to show, there's really no amount of financial protection that will stop someone from caving to the online mob.Drew Brees Takes A Knee For The Second Time - Apologizes Again
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees — who apologized on social media in a statement Thursday for his national anthem comments in the wake of George Floyd’s death — expressed his sorrow verbally in an Instagram post later in the day.
“I know there’s not much that I could say that would make things any better right now,” Brees said in the video. “But I just want you to see in my eyes how sorry I am for the comments that I made yesterday. I know they hurt many people, especially friends, teammates, former teammates, loved ones, people that I care and respect deeply.”
Brees — who struck a nerve with his comments on Wednesday about how kneeling during the national anthem is “disrespecting the flag” — said it was never his intention to be hurtful.
“I wish I would have laid out what was on my heart in regards to the George Floyd murder, Ahmaud Arbery, the years and years of social injustice, police brutality and the need for so much reform and change in regards to legislation and so many other things to bring equality to our black communities,” Brees said.
“I’m sorry, and I will do better, and I will be part of the solution. And I am your ally. I know no words will do that justice, that’s going to have to be [earned].”
Earlier, reaction to Brees’ initial apology was mixed in the sports community with some athletes saying it was too little or too late. But Saints teammates Michael Thomas, Demario Davis and Alvin Kamara were willing to forgive Brees and are looking to move forward.
https://nypost.com/2020/06/04/drew-brees-makes-a-second-apology-for-kneeling-remarks/