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In reply to the discussion: Oregon Football Players Chant ‘No Means No’ At Quarterback Accused Of Rape [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)3. Free speech nationally broadcast is not for regular folk, you have to pay for it. Hence the
disciplinary action. What next, paying the college players wholes free labor produces untold billions of dollars for corporstions and the corporate college football? Are you a communist?
So, bring it on.....free speech, motherfuckers!
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Oregon Football Players Chant ‘No Means No’ At Quarterback Accused Of Rape [View all]
1step
Jan 2015
OP
Free speech nationally broadcast is not for regular folk, you have to pay for it. Hence the
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#3
Most of the FSU players did leave the field immediately after the end of the game
tularetom
Jan 2015
#5
If the chanting brought attention to a rape coverup scandal then it was totally necessary.
Ash_F
Jan 2015
#18
Florida made its own (rape) bed, now it has to lie in it. This will probably happen again and again.
McCamy Taylor
Jan 2015
#10
good for them. I thought I was the only one who remembered the winston/rape story
niyad
Jan 2015
#17
Since it had absolutely nothing to do with taking a stand against sexual violence....
jakefrep
Jan 2015
#37
Glass houses. No less than three Oregon athletes were expelled for sexual assault a few months ago
stevenleser
Jan 2015
#47