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Originally Posted by mooby
They're both catching/caught major flak for their comments, where do you even come up with this nonsense?
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He has a point, there is a double standard on which people can get away with saying racist things in this nation.
Jackson should have been cut ON THE SPOT.
Imagine if a Jewish player said these things about black people...he'd be cut and it would be national news for a month. Malcolm Jenkins would be tweeting angry videos and the league would announce a new way to honor blacks pregame.
You can't even compare Jackson and Brees.
Brees said he's standing up for the flag because his grandfathers fought in the military to protect it. For that "hateful" message, he was forced to apologize and made into some type of monster, and ridiculed by elitists in the media and the real racists in the league. Racism does go both ways.
Jackson was being a pure racist hate monster, quoting Hitler and praising a man in Farahkan who supports terrorism against America.
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Originally Posted by BaltimoreSkins
I have a major issue with anyone tweeting a quote whether it really is or isn't a real quote and attributing it to Hitler and being left off the hook. Of course Philly has a track record of letting their WRs make derogatory comments and not disciplining them properly.
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You mean all of their players...it's been a team full of SJWs for years.