Part 2 - Do I really
have to be a Cowboys fan now?
So now that we see that the Anthem protest forces each of
the players to take a political position on one single issue, should we then
cheer for the team that most aligns with our personal politics? That seems to be required. Every single week, players force me to
recognize and contemplate their views so perhaps I need to make my cheering
decisions based upon those.
So from my perspective, a few teams are automatically
out. The Oakland Raiders, as a team have
taken this whole protest to new levels. Marshawn
Lynch took it to an extreme when he sat
during the US National Anthem but stood during the Mexican Anthem… racism and
police brutality in Mexico? Apparently
he has not seen the complexion of the skin of every single reporter in Mexico
and has never heard about Mexican jails.
Philadelphia, Kansas City, Miami, LA (both Chargers and
Rams), Seattle, New York (Giants), San Francisco and New Orleans have players
participating in the protests. Aaron
Rogers has expressed solidarity with the protests (which kills me because I
really liked that guy) so throw Green Bay into the list of teams for which I
cannot cheer.
So are there any teams that have political views that don’t
offend me? Well, the Redskins have
resisted political correctness by keeping their name so I guess that is a good
thing.
But what about Jerry Jones?
He seems to be the only guy in the league that actually understands how
ridiculous this whole thing is. He
recognizes that the game should be about the game, not the personal political
beliefs of the players. He also comprehends
that fans have a choice and if the league continues to insult such a huge swath
of the American population, they may choose to do something different on Sunday
afternoons.
Nope. I can’t do
it. I can’t cheer for the Cowboys, even
if Jerry Jones is fighting to keep politics out of the league. Politics is now an integral part of the
game. It cannot be separated. The league is poisoned with it. I realize that the players have a right to
free speech, but so do I. I am choosing
to speak by not listening to them. They
can kneel, sit, lock arms or raise a clenched fist but I can always change the
channel… or better yet, turn off the TV and go outside and find other
activities to fill my day.
Fortunately, the insanity that has infected the NFL hasn’t
reached college football in any serious way yet. I can still follow the Virginia Tech Hokies
without being confronted by the “resistance” or any such silliness. I’ll get my gridiron fix there while I still
can. Beyond that, I am done with
football for now. I’m not sure there is
a way for them to get me back either.
Time will tell.