NCAA to allow messages on jerseys

#51
#51
Please explain how that has to do with any social injustice situation.

Well you can’t say it without someone wanting to pick a fight or tell you why you shouldn’t so why shouldn’t you be able to?

Injustice is injustice. Everyone has a different definition or could very easily have one. That’s what things like this do...
 
#54
#54
Wonder if "Jesus is King" will be permitted? @Wireless1
Please explain how that has to do with any social injustice situation.

It has to do with this situation because this is the answer. No matter what side you support, the problem is a heart problem of man. Only He has the cure.
 
#57
#57
Your white privilege is showing.

We are talking about here. In America.
Really? Carry a sign promoting Christ during one of the "protests" in Portland. Or at work send a blanket email about BLM rally then send one about a Church function. See which one draws a visit from HR.
 
#64
#64
If anyone on VN cared to read the actual decision it specifically states that each athlete’s patch must meet approval of both the school and NCAA. Everyone stop hyperventilating that they might be offended. Sometimes the very people accusing others of being snowflakes are actually the biggest flakes of all

Whew, didnt realize the reasonable NCAA would be arbiter. Wow, that changes everything.

Thanks.
 
#68
#68
Whew, didnt realize the reasonable NCAA would be arbiter. Wow, that changes everything.

Thanks.

And there’s no reason to believe they’ll fold like a cheap lawn chair and pick and choose what is allowed or not.

One of which they’re already good at...
 
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#70
#70
Because it might offend you, right? Can’t enjoy football if you see a BLM logo on a jersey? Lol

It’s everywhere else why does it need to be on a court, field, rink, or otherwise? Social media is widely used and I a major platform as they put it to voice your displeasure any way you see fit. Why on earth is it needed in sports at any level?
 
#73
#73
Because it might offend you, right? Can’t enjoy football if you see a BLM logo on a jersey? Lol

^Doubles down and misses the point yet again.

I don't want to see ANY slogans on the uniforms of players. And for what it's worth, if I see BLM to me it means Blue Lives Matter, so there's that.
 
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#74
#74
So they school will overrule what the AA approves and the player wants? Got it.

You're doing a great job.

There’s no way they’re going to go against whatever they want to display when no one else has or they’ll be that guy. The AA will want to be a shining light through all of this because everyone hates them already
 
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^Doubles down and misses the point yet again.

I don't want to see ANY slogans on the uniforms of players. And for what it's worth, if I see BLM to me it means Blue Lives Matter, so there's that.

Excellent point.

Yet again you can guarantee that if a player wants a patch that says Blue Lives Matter to honor his father, mother, brother or sister it will be denied because it’s controversial.
 
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