Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker to NFL players: Stop anthem protests & speak on Domestic violence

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Wisconsin governor tells NFL players to stop anthem protests
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he thinks NFL players should stop protesting during the national anthem and instead speak out against domestic violence.

The Republican former presidential hopeful sent a letter Monday to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Players Association Executive Director DeMaurice Smith saying he believes players are showing disrespect for the flag and veterans. Players should drop the "divisive political sideshow" and speak out against domestic violence instead, the governor wrote.

NFL league meetings Tuesday offer an opportunity to strongly condemn domestic violence, Walker added.

"My request is simple: stand for the American flag and the national anthem out of respect for those who risk their lives for our freedoms, and then take a stand against domestic violence to keep American families safe," Walker wrote. "That's something we can all agree on, and that just might help the NFL reunite with many of its devoted fans."

Former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick started the protests last season when he refused to stand during the anthem to protest racial inequality and police brutality. With Kaepernick out of the league this year, other players have taken up his cause.

President Donald Trump has been pressuring owners to discipline players who don't stand for the anthem. Asked why Walker decided to inject himself into the debate, the governor's spokesman, Tom Evenson, said October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the governor was moved by survivors' stories he heard at the annual Governor's Council on Domestic Abuse awards ceremony last week.

The letter comes a day after the Green Bay Packers lost star quarterback Aaron Rodgers to a broken collarbone during a game against the Minnesota Vikings. Rodgers may be out for the season.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy has said backup Brett Hundley will replace Rodgers. Still, questions are swirling about whether the Packers might try to sign Kaepernick, who was born in Milwaukee and lived in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, until he was four years old.

Evenson said the letter wasn't meant to signal the Packers shouldn't consider Kaepernick as a replacement for Rodgers. Walker tweeted yesterday after the game that the Packers should sign former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who played for Burlington High School in southeastern Wisconsin. Romo retired from football this year and now works as a game commentator for CBS.

Asked for a response to Walker's letter, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in an email to The Associated Press that the NFL is addressing domestic violence issues through training for men and women affiliated with the league and its teams. He added that people who fall below the league's standards are held accountable through a revised personal conduct policy. He didn't address Walker's letter or the anthem protests.

A spokeswoman for the players association didn't immediately reply to an emails seeking comment.

Wisconsin state Rep. Melissa Sargent, a Madison Democrat, issued a statement accusing Walker of ignoring domestic violence within the NFL for years. She said Walker's letter is a political stunt designed to make himself feel relevant.

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This story has been updated to correct that Walker tweeted after the game, not during it.
 
The only asshole that is a bigger

Dick than our current president
.....

If he runs expect four more years of

Trump...

Only in Amerikka can a puppet like this prick

Be a long term politician..

Whoever is pulling his strings needs to flogged for the rest of their lives...
 
The only asshole that is a bigger

Dick than our current president
.....

If he runs expect four more years of

Trump...

Only in Amerikka can a puppet like this prick

Be a long term politician..

Whoever is pulling his strings needs to flogged for the rest of their lives...

These assholes are coming out the woodwork!! Ive lost my faith in these corrupted politicians years ago, they put on a good front as if its all about the people!! But there actions shows who they are protecting!! These politicians are never going to address the law enforcement issue facing this corporation!! So, Im standing by the athletes on this protest!!
 
These assholes are coming out the woodwork!! Ive lost my faith in these corrupted politicians years ago, they put on a good front as if its all about the people!! But there actions shows who they are protecting!! These politicians are never going to address the law enforcement issue facing this corporation!! So, Im standing by the athletes on this protest!!

Yea it's so obvious they are simply talking heads

Especially a moron like this prick

All be does his rehearse his lines then

Regurgitate them in public....
 
That Foxcon deal can be his albatross.

He should've never been gov in a state like

Wisconsin....

If he could get pass ripping a new asshole in one of the most union strong states America will ever see...

I'm sure he could get pass anything in that state
 
He should've never been gov in a state like

Wisconsin....

If he could get pass ripping a new asshole in one of the most union strong states America will ever see...

I'm sure he could get pass anything in that state
i like to believe I’m a progressive thinking guy. Onward looking and stuff.

He won his election, won the recall, and eventually won re-election. In Wisconsin there are many different factors at play.

Are you aware a black man in Alabama have a better shot at the American Dream than one living in Wisconsin?
 
Wisconsin, home of America's biggest bootlickin Uncle Tom, Sheriff Clark who ran death dungeons while in office. His prisons literally allowed people to die of thirst and they've strapped expecting mothers down to gurneys during childbirth causing at least one newborn's death. Why am I not surprised.
 
Aint that the truth.. But, why cant the masses of people see this and other politicians bullshit??
Aint that the truth.. But, why cant the masses of people see this and other politicians bullshit??

It's a mixture of shit

Some folks are just not that let's just say perceptive

Some folks need to believe it
Need leaders no matter how inept
They are

Some folks are just full of fear go alongto get along.

Then you have folks that just ain't got time
For the bullshit they pay attention just enough

To stay informed but focus all their energy
On the things they can't control

A large factor is also how society is set up

They keep most of the masses so busy

Paying for over priced food and housing...

Then rob most of the citizens through illegal taxation

So basically all they have time to do is survive

The good news is when you use all of your
Eumelanated mind to work in your favor

By creating your reality none of it means

Rat shit but that is a whole other topic
 





Wisconsin governor tells NFL players to stop anthem protests
171016_gma_smith2_16x9_992.jpg

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he thinks NFL players should stop protesting during the national anthem and instead speak out against domestic violence.

The Republican former presidential hopeful sent a letter Monday to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Players Association Executive Director DeMaurice Smith saying he believes players are showing disrespect for the flag and veterans. Players should drop the "divisive political sideshow" and speak out against domestic violence instead, the governor wrote.

NFL league meetings Tuesday offer an opportunity to strongly condemn domestic violence, Walker added.

"My request is simple: stand for the American flag and the national anthem out of respect for those who risk their lives for our freedoms, and then take a stand against domestic violence to keep American families safe," Walker wrote. "That's something we can all agree on, and that just might help the NFL reunite with many of its devoted fans."

Former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick started the protests last season when he refused to stand during the anthem to protest racial inequality and police brutality. With Kaepernick out of the league this year, other players have taken up his cause.

President Donald Trump has been pressuring owners to discipline players who don't stand for the anthem. Asked why Walker decided to inject himself into the debate, the governor's spokesman, Tom Evenson, said October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the governor was moved by survivors' stories he heard at the annual Governor's Council on Domestic Abuse awards ceremony last week.

The letter comes a day after the Green Bay Packers lost star quarterback Aaron Rodgers to a broken collarbone during a game against the Minnesota Vikings. Rodgers may be out for the season.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy has said backup Brett Hundley will replace Rodgers. Still, questions are swirling about whether the Packers might try to sign Kaepernick, who was born in Milwaukee and lived in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, until he was four years old.

Evenson said the letter wasn't meant to signal the Packers shouldn't consider Kaepernick as a replacement for Rodgers. Walker tweeted yesterday after the game that the Packers should sign former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who played for Burlington High School in southeastern Wisconsin. Romo retired from football this year and now works as a game commentator for CBS.

Asked for a response to Walker's letter, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in an email to The Associated Press that the NFL is addressing domestic violence issues through training for men and women affiliated with the league and its teams. He added that people who fall below the league's standards are held accountable through a revised personal conduct policy. He didn't address Walker's letter or the anthem protests.

A spokeswoman for the players association didn't immediately reply to an emails seeking comment.

Wisconsin state Rep. Melissa Sargent, a Madison Democrat, issued a statement accusing Walker of ignoring domestic violence within the NFL for years. She said Walker's letter is a political stunt designed to make himself feel relevant.

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This story has been updated to correct that Walker tweeted after the game, not during it.


Tell the governor it’s already been done.



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i like to believe I’m a progressive thinking guy. Onward looking and stuff.

He won his election, won the recall, and eventually won re-election. In Wisconsin there are many different factors at play.

Are you aware a black man in Alabama have a better shot at the American Dream than one living in Wisconsin?

Yeah I had zero idea a few years ago how

Fucked up Wisconsin is for eumelanin rich folk...

I think just in the last few years it starting topping the racist state charts...

Alabama and Mississippi used to hold that trophy

Even though I think racism is at its height all over due to the fact

a lot of those old time racist are dying out

and

they are trying their damnest to make sure they bring back the good ol days,

hence trump and his delusional make america great again fantasy that resonated so effectively with this racist psychotic nostalgic mindest...

in addition to the fact that those caucazoids without any black genetics are dying out fast.. but thats a whole nother thread....

america is going to be a very different place in the next twenty years.. and these ol racist redneck farts are working overtime losing sleep

tryin to change

whats meant to be.

tryin to hit shit

they cant see...
 
Aint that the truth.. But, why cant the masses of people see this and other politicians bullshit??
It's a choice.
Wisconsin, home of America's biggest bootlickin Uncle Tom, Sheriff Clark who ran death dungeons while in office. His prisons literally allowed people to die of thirst and they've strapped expecting mothers down to gurneys during childbirth causing at least one newborn's death. Why am I not surprised.
:eek:
 
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