Blunted 4 lyfe
Well-Known Member
Coming up in mixed neighborhoods (Spanish Harlem, Black Harlem and finally Bushwick-Bedford Stuyvesant) I had plenty of Black friends who refused to pledge allegiance to the flag or rise for the playing of the National Anthem, I always thought that was very disrespectful until a brother "pulled my coat".
Till this day when we go hanging out to sporting events the minute the announcement comes over the loud speaker "ladies and Gentlemen please rise..." They all need to make a bathroom run. Or hit the concession stand because the line is "short".
You see that happening with the more mature crowd then with the younger crowd. Next time you go to a sporting event see what happens during the playing of the National Anthem.
B4L
https://theintercept.com/2016/08/28/colin-kaepernick-is-righter-than-you-know-the-national-anthem-is-a-celebration-of-slavery/
Till this day when we go hanging out to sporting events the minute the announcement comes over the loud speaker "ladies and Gentlemen please rise..." They all need to make a bathroom run. Or hit the concession stand because the line is "short".
You see that happening with the more mature crowd then with the younger crowd. Next time you go to a sporting event see what happens during the playing of the National Anthem.
B4L
https://theintercept.com/2016/08/28/colin-kaepernick-is-righter-than-you-know-the-national-anthem-is-a-celebration-of-slavery/