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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGregg Popovich: When does "morality and decency kick in" for Trump voters?
https://www.salon.com/2017/09/26/gregg-popovich-donald-trump/On Monday, head coach of the San Antonio Spurs Gregg Popovich articulated his support of the ongoing national-anthem protests taking place across the sports world. In declaring his support of any players who should decide to participate, he as he has before drew a sharp line under the racial issues surrounding the remarks by Trump and the way people of color are treated in this country.
Obviously, race is the elephant in the room, and we all understand that. Unless it is talked about constantly, it's not going to get better. . . . 'Oh, that again. They pulled the race card again. Why do we have to talk about that?' Well, because it's uncomfortable, he said "They have our full support and no matter what they might want to do or not do is important to them, respected by us," Popovich said in support of protesters. "And theres no recrimination no matter what might take place, unless its ridiculous egregious."
Popovich also commented on the response by the president more specifically and asked when Trump supporters would wake up. I wonder what the people think about who voted for him, where their line is, how much they can take, where does the morality and decency kick in?
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Obviously, race is the elephant in the room, and we all understand that. Unless it is talked about constantly, it's not going to get better. . . . 'Oh, that again. They pulled the race card again. Why do we have to talk about that?' Well, because it's uncomfortable, he said "They have our full support and no matter what they might want to do or not do is important to them, respected by us," Popovich said in support of protesters. "And theres no recrimination no matter what might take place, unless its ridiculous egregious."
Popovich also commented on the response by the president more specifically and asked when Trump supporters would wake up. I wonder what the people think about who voted for him, where their line is, how much they can take, where does the morality and decency kick in?
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Gregg Popovich: When does "morality and decency kick in" for Trump voters? (Original Post)
highplainsdem
Sep 2017
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dalton99a
(81,708 posts)1. There is no decency in them
awesomerwb1
(4,270 posts)2. When do those things kick in?
Never. As long as he throws them some red meat about immigrants and the wall, they will cheer even being left without health insurance. They happily cut off their noses to spite their faces.
Gothmog
(145,965 posts)3. Deplorables/trump supporters are all assholes
I love the response from the Spurs coach
Jakes Progress
(11,124 posts)4. Never