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In reply to the discussion: The NFL Commissioner is going to order the players to stand for the national anthem. [View all]WillowTree
(5,350 posts)68. I would add, just for the sake of clarity.......
".......employers can tell an employee what to do while on the job"
What they do on their own time is none of the employer's business unless, of course, it involves something illegal or that will reflect badly on the business.
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The NFL Commissioner is going to order the players to stand for the national anthem. [View all]
kentuck
Oct 2017
OP
I would stand on one leg to protest; i.e. a standing kneel aka Karate Kid crane position
Not Ruth
Oct 2017
#3
I would not consider "Hawaiian shirts" on the same level as "police brutality"...
kentuck
Oct 2017
#62
Unless the NFL's rules are deemed to violate their constituional rights.
ElementaryPenguin
Oct 2017
#134
If everyone thought like you we would still have child labor and 12 hour work shifts amoung
wasupaloopa
Oct 2017
#17
Those things ended because laws were passed, not because people took their employers to court
Major Nikon
Oct 2017
#28
I don't think he is saying that explicitly but may be interpreted that way by owners and players?
kentuck
Oct 2017
#96
Nonsense, the National Anthem has nothing to do with the performance of their jobs.
Trust Buster
Oct 2017
#79
Let each individual decide; player, coach, management, fans; as to whether
democratisphere
Oct 2017
#43
I totally agree with you on the "not required" or "making it mandatory".
democratisphere
Oct 2017
#67
I want the protest message to be much more in front of this bend the knee cry. ..
FarPoint
Oct 2017
#60
I think that that was the message last season, but it seems to have evolved to anti Trump
Not Ruth
Oct 2017
#105
If the NFL fines/punushes players for unwillingness to do post-game interviews with media...
JoeStuckInOH
Oct 2017
#95
The easy solution is to not have the players take the field till after the anthem is finished.
Demit
Oct 2017
#114
The NFL and Team Owners do though... it's their event to make whatever they awant of it.
JoeStuckInOH
Oct 2017
#115
Agreed but they can also tell the players to be apolitical, at least while at the games.
JoeStuckInOH
Oct 2017
#135
California is burning. Texas and Puerto Rico are drowning. But what's our national priority?
Initech
Oct 2017
#120
He's tweetd 15 times about fake news and Roger Gooddell. ZERO about California.
Initech
Oct 2017
#125