Pondered ^^^kalm wrote:I think it would still have meaning. But I do know Flaggy needs to ponder this.89Hen wrote:So I had a strange thought on this today. We all agree that an American burning an American flag is actually symbolic of our freedom to do so. We probably all wish nobody would actually do it though. But if nobody actually burned an American flag, it would be a very empty symbol.
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I'm not sure. You'd have no visual, no threat of it happening, no ire, etc..kalm wrote:I think it would still have meaning.89Hen wrote:So I had a strange thought on this today. We all agree that an American burning an American flag is actually symbolic of our freedom to do so. We probably all wish nobody would actually do it though. But if nobody actually burned an American flag, it would be a very empty symbol.
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Just trying to help your hang up with "manner" in which he's doing it.CAA Flagship wrote:Pondered ^^^kalm wrote:
I think it would still have meaning. But I do know Flaggy needs to ponder this.
It makes perfect sense.
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I think "manner" is like advertising. Effective advertising can be beneficial to the advertiser. Ineffective advertising can be detrimental. Effectiveness can be measured in many ways, but in order to be "beneficial", it has to appeal to the target audience. Who is Kaepernick's target audience? Who is he trying to change? Is this the best way to get that change from the target audience?kalm wrote:Just trying to help your hang up with "manner" in which he's doing it.CAA Flagship wrote: Pondered ^^^
It makes perfect sense.
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He seems to have initiated a dialogue...so yes.CAA Flagship wrote:I think "manner" is like advertising. Effective advertising can be beneficial to the advertiser. Ineffective advertising can be detrimental. Effectiveness can be measured in many ways, but in order to be "beneficial", it has to appeal to the target audience. Who is Kaepernick's target audience? Who is he trying to change? Is this the best way to get that change from the target audience?kalm wrote:
Just trying to help your hang up with "manner" in which he's doing it.
It makes perfect sense.
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Initiating a dialogue? Is that his goal? Or is it "change" that he wants?kalm wrote:He seems to have initiated a dialogue...so yes.CAA Flagship wrote: I think "manner" is like advertising. Effective advertising can be beneficial to the advertiser. Ineffective advertising can be detrimental. Effectiveness can be measured in many ways, but in order to be "beneficial", it has to appeal to the target audience. Who is Kaepernick's target audience? Who is he trying to change? Is this the best way to get that change from the target audience?
So who is participating in this dialogue and what is being done to address his complaints?
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It's how he's exercising his freedom of speech. You don't have to like or approve it. He's not asking for you to like or approve it. It's his prerogative. Think about it. We fought a revolution and the very first right we guarantee is that of having the freedom to say what you want. Freedom of Speech IS the rightCAA Flagship wrote:AgreeIbanez wrote: I've thought about this and come to this conclusion: He's an American and he has every right to protest.
The point IS the manner in which he is doing so.Ibanez wrote: You may not agree with the manner in which he is doing so, but that doesn't mean he's wrong.
Da fuq?????Ibanez wrote: He's protesting an injustice he see's. If you look it at it this way, he's honoring America by exercising his freedom to peacefully protest.
It's not. But if I went to the funeral of one of his loved ones, dressed in a clown suit, would he not be offended?Ibanez wrote:So, you don't like his protest? Why do you hate America? Why is your freedom of speech different than his?
http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-c ... /what-doesTo engage in symbolic speech, (e.g., burning the flag in protest).
Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397 (1989); United States v. Eichman, 496 U.S. 310 (1990).
As to your question about wearing a clown suit to a funeral, yeah, you'd probably offend someone. But you are within your rights to dress like that if you want. Btw, what a stupid question. You're better than that, Smalls.
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You don't get change without awareness.CAA Flagship wrote:Initiating a dialogue? Is that his goal? Or is it "change" that he wants?kalm wrote:
He seems to have initiated a dialogue...so yes.
So who is participating in this dialogue and what is being done to address his complaints?
And you're participating in the dialogue right now.
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Yeah, I know it was stupid. That was the best I could come up with at the moment.Ibanez wrote:
It's how he's exercising his freedom of speech. You don't have to like or approve it. He's not asking for you to like or approve it. It's his prerogative. Think about it. We fought a revolution and the very first right we guarantee is that of having the freedom to say what you want. Freedom of Speech IS the right
http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-c ... /what-doesTo engage in symbolic speech, (e.g., burning the flag in protest).
Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397 (1989); United States v. Eichman, 496 U.S. 310 (1990).
As to your question about wearing a clown suit to a funeral, yeah, you'd probably offend someone. But you are within your rights to dress like that if you want. Btw, what a stupid question. You're better than that, Smalls.
So I am looking at his method, or manner, from two points of view:
1. The target audience
2. The cause (or advertiser)
I just think he failed on both levels because he offended many in his target audience and possibly provided a setback to the cause. There is probably an advertising campaign that has done something similar in the past (other than political ads) but I can't think of anything. It just does not make sense and has a low chance of success.
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So how will it get better....symbolic stances start the conversation but what will push the conversation to action? Police in the inner-cities have to wear body armor because they work in war zones...CK does not have a job where he may not come home every time he shows up for work. Every race and profession has their bad apples but all the socks do is perpetuate that all officers are pigs and racist and not to be trusted. We see videos posted of people being asked to get out of a car by police and they are met with vulgar language and non-compliance. It is all economics...give people some hope of a normal life and they will start respecting theirs and others. CK now has the resources to start a foundation to do good and begin to make things better for some communities lets see him take some action
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I might be participating in the dialogue, but not because of the cause. What value am I bringing to the cause by discussing the method or manner in which he protests?kalm wrote:You don't get change without awareness.CAA Flagship wrote: Initiating a dialogue? Is that his goal? Or is it "change" that he wants?
So who is participating in this dialogue and what is being done to address his complaints?
And you're participating in the dialogue right now.
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Awareness.CAA Flagship wrote:I might be participating in the dialogue, but not because of the cause. What value am I bringing to the cause by discussing the method or manner in which he protests?kalm wrote:
You don't get change without awareness.
And you're participating in the dialogue right now.
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I believe we all agree on two points.
1. Kaepernick is perfectly free to say anything he likes.
2. Nevertheless, Kaepernick is a douche.
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1. Kaepernick is perfectly free to say anything he likes.
2. Nevertheless, Kaepernick is a douche.
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Ivytalk wrote:I believe we all agree on two points.
1. Kaepernick is perfectly free to say anything he likes.
2. Nevertheless, Kaepernick is a douche.
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Precisely.Ivytalk wrote:I believe we all agree on two points.
1. Kaepernick is perfectly free to say anything he likes.
2. Nevertheless, Kaepernick is a douche.
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He's an extra strength douche when he kneels behind a Marine and Sailor during the national anthem on Military Appreciation Night. He's a confused, conflicted mess of a human. You can see why his birth mother gave him up.
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Who's the dude in the back who couldn't switch which hand he was holding the clipboard in and just went with the left hand over the heart?93henfan wrote:Precisely.Ivytalk wrote:I believe we all agree on two points.
1. Kaepernick is perfectly free to say anything he likes.
2. Nevertheless, Kaepernick is a douche.
/thread
He's an extra strength douche when he kneels behind a Marine and Sailor during the national anthem on Military Appreciation Night. He's a confused, conflicted mess of a human. You can see why his birth mother gave him up.
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And he has RIDICULOUS hair!93henfan wrote:Precisely.Ivytalk wrote:I believe we all agree on two points.
1. Kaepernick is perfectly free to say anything he likes.
2. Nevertheless, Kaepernick is a douche.
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He's an extra strength douche when he kneels behind a Marine and Sailor during the national anthem on Military Appreciation Night. He's a confused, conflicted mess of a human. You can see why his birth mother gave him up.
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Both are photoshopped but pretty funnny.
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I think the issue is that Colin deeply desires to be "accepted" by black people so he's over-compensating.
All the classic signs of an identity crisis.
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I think it is being clarified for him.DSUrocks07 wrote:I think the issue is that Colin deeply desires to be "accepted" by black people so he's over-compensating.
All the classic signs of an identity crisis.
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I see. Right handed privilege. smh.GannonFan wrote:Who's the dude in the back who couldn't switch which hand he was holding the clipboard in and just went with the left hand over the heart?93henfan wrote:
Precisely.
He's an extra strength douche when he kneels behind a Marine and Sailor during the national anthem on Military Appreciation Night. He's a confused, conflicted mess of a human. You can see why his birth mother gave him up.
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Seriously... 7 pages
I guess as far as Kaepernick is concerned "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"
He got everything he wanted
I guess as far as Kaepernick is concerned "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"
He got everything he wanted
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Which is what? What did he make better in the world?Chizzang wrote:Seriously... 7 pages
I guess as far as Kaepernick is concerned "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"
He got everything he wanted
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Meh. I think he is just seriously naive and misinformed.DSUrocks07 wrote:I think the issue is that Colin deeply desires to be "accepted" by black people so he's over-compensating.
All the classic signs of an identity crisis.
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Shameless self-promotion, obviously.93henfan wrote:Which is what? What did he make better in the world?Chizzang wrote:Seriously... 7 pages
I guess as far as Kaepernick is concerned "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"
He got everything he wanted
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