Morning Minute: NFL Protests Make No Sense - 10.12
Mark Simone brings some sanity to the NFL debate by reminding everyone that Americans have a right to protest but there are places where you can and cannot do it. Can you imagine protesting at your place of work? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Listen, everybody has the right to protest.
Whatever you do for a living.
Let's say you want to go protest for some cause.
Good.
You can't do it in the office while you're at work, and that's what that stadium is.
That's the office.
Uh that's where you work.
That's the office.
Your boss has every right to say let's say I want to put up a big picket sign or a protest sign.
You can't put it up on the office wall.
Let's say I want to chant in March.
Yeah, but you can't do it in the office.
It's that simple.
Hey, and most of these players have access to a lot of media.
Most of these big football players, any of these football players, they can go on some talk show.
They can go on ESPN.
They can write a piece for a magazine.
They have access to an audience.
Go protest there.
This whole thing is ridiculous.
If you deflated the football a millionth of an ounce, they'd be investigating for six months.
You'd be suspended four games.
But you're kneeling for the you won't uh honor the flag, the national anthem.
Well, we don't know.
We don't like to interfere.
We don't want to get involved.
Uh if you dance in the end zone, aren't you out, suspended?
I mean, all these things.
You can't put a little tiny sticker on your house.