MLB Anthem Protester Wants His Guns
BY Herschel Smith7 years ago
With the understanding that due process requires a presumption of innocence until proven guilty, it’s also understandable that many Americans are unsympathetic to seeing him get into trouble in a crime of violence case involving a gun. That’s because, even though he was a rookie, he was the only Major League Baseball player to take a knee during the national anthem, and also happens to be a supporter of “progressive” politics, foremost of which are demands for more gun laws.
Yea, I don’t have one iota of sympathy. So let’s be fair to him and forget the charges for a moment (since they must be proven). He wants his guns, but he wants to take a knee during the anthem as well.
Hey, I’ve got a suggestion for you, smart guy. Go play baseball in Cuba, take a knee during the anthem, and tell me how that works out. In fact, try to get a gun in Cuba and tell me about that as well.
On October 31, 2017 at 8:36 am, Ned said:
I first read Herschel’s post about the now-felon for merely travelling to NJ, and still have no sympathy for this spoiled asshat.