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HORIST: NFL Controversy is MUCH Ado About Nothing

<p>President Trump&comma; the National Football League and the much of America&rsquo&semi;s media are engaged in what can best be described as a political barroom brawl &ndash&semi; meaning that there is no clear reason for it&comma; no rules of conduct and no apparent good purpose to be served&period;&nbsp&semi; The air is punctuated with a litany of pejorative and vulgar expressions&period;&nbsp&semi; Who started it is indeterminable&comma; despite the flurry of accusations&period;&nbsp&semi; Observers stand on the sideline cheering or jeering those engaged in the fracas&period;&nbsp&semi; Such brawls eventually end having accomplished nothing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Much finger pointing is directed at the currently unemployed quarterback Colin Kaepernick for starting it all&period; In truth&comma; he is only one of a long history of personalities using&comma; or abusing&comma; their platforms to provoke political action and reaction&period;&nbsp&semi; We have long seen the radical left of Hollywood using professional recognition stages&comma; such as the Academy Awards and Grammys&comma; to make political statements&period; We can go all the way back to the raised fists at the 1968 Summer Olympic Games&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is no small irony that this controversy should be the legacy of a guy who&comma; by most professional athletic standards&comma; is a pretty decent fellow&period;&nbsp&semi; He has donated a significant portion of his income to a variety of good causes&period;&nbsp&semi; He does not have a criminal record&period;&nbsp&semi; He has not been involved in any sleazy personal scandals&period;&nbsp&semi; His motivations seem to be sincere&period;&nbsp&semi; And while there is armchair debate over his skills&comma; he has both the talent and the established record to be playing in the big leagues&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But what is being protested and counter-protested&quest;&nbsp&semi; It would seem that there are three sides that are engaged in conflict with each other even though they may not have any reason to be in conflict at all&period;&nbsp&semi; That is because they are all championing different and unrelated causes&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The latest round seems to have started when Kaepernick remained seated &lpar;later kneeling&rpar; for the National Anthem as a protest against a number of highly reported shootings of young black men by white police officers&period;&nbsp&semi; Some see the protest as much broader &&num;8212&semi; about allegations of pandemic white racism throughout American society&period; &lpar;If you read my column on that subject&comma; you would know that I reject the notion of pandemic racism by the American people&period;&rpar;&nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Virtually every good American would agree that racism should be protested and eliminated where it exists&period;&nbsp&semi; So why the controversy&quest;&nbsp&semi; It is because of the form and place of protest&period;&nbsp&semi; The tactic of using the National Anthem at the beginning of a sports event was a terrible mistake&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>First of all&comma; the sports arena is one of the great unifying loci in our republic&period;&nbsp&semi; At any one time&comma; tens of thousands of people of all backgrounds come together peacefully to enjoy the game &ndash&semi; divided only by loyalty to one team or the other&period;&nbsp&semi; It is entertainment&period;&nbsp&semi; It is a means of escape from the more serious matters of life&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is also a workplace where conditions of employment regulate behavior and&comma; yes&comma; limit our freedom of action&period;&nbsp&semi; I wonder how the left and their media would react if a player held an AK-47 aloft during the Anthem to protest laws limiting the Second Amendment&quest; Never mind&period;&nbsp&semi; We know how they would react&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Further complicating the workplace issue is the fact that the NFL has rules against the very behavior being exhibited on the field&period;&nbsp&semi; Kaepernick&rsquo&semi;s protest is not a constitutional right in the workplace and the owners had the right to fire him&comma; if they so wished&period;&nbsp&semi; They choose not to enforce those rules as a concession to political correctness&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The second mistake is disrespecting the National Anthem as the means of protest&period;&nbsp&semi; Since the Anthem represents the totality of America as a people and culture&comma; one cannot effectively use it as an instrument of narrow protest&period;&nbsp&semi; The Anthem does not represent one faction&comma; one philosophy&comma; one viewpoint or even one problem&period;&nbsp&semi; The marvel of America is that we are a nation that can RESPECT our national culture of E Pluribus Unum &lpar;out of many&comma; one&rpar;&comma; and the many good qualities of our culture&comma; while still dealing with the imperfections and disagreements within our Union&period;&nbsp&semi; The very ability to do that is what we celebrate in the Anthem&comma; the flag and the Pledge of Allegiance&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Anthem also represents all those individuals&comma; from the Revolutionary War to the contemporary sands of the Sahara&comma; who died in defense of our freedom&period;&nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi;Their lives resonate with each note of the Star Spangled Banner&period;&nbsp&semi; It is foolish to believe that one can disrespect the Anthem without degrading their ultimate contribution and offending the loved ones they left behind or those who patriotically appreciate their sacrifice&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Many of the genuflecting protestors claim that their action is not meant to be disrespectful of the Anthem&comma; the service men and women or the nation in general&comma; but merely a tactic to draw attention to the racial issues&period;&nbsp&semi; In using the Anthem&comma; however&comma; they have inadvertently toxified their protest by making common cause with the true American haters&comma; the anti-capitalists and those who have historically rejected the Anthem as a militarist theme song&period;&nbsp&semi; They give encouragement to our enemies around the global by seeming to refute our democratic principles and personal freedoms&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Those who are now condemning the athletes&rsquo&semi; actions are not defending or endorsing racism&period;&nbsp&semi; What the protestors claim as the purpose of their actions is not what most Americans see&comma; or what the foreign world sees&period;&nbsp&semi; Those offended by the disrespect for the Anthem are not opposing the message the athletes believe they are sending out&period;&nbsp&semi; They are not opposing the fight against racism&comma; but only what seems to be contempt for America&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Then there is President Trump&period;&nbsp&semi; He sides with most Americans who see the protest as disrespect to the nation in general&comma; and he is more than willing to express his opinion in his characteristic combative and pugnacious style&period;&nbsp&semi; His reference to the protestors as &ldquo&semi;sons of bitches&rdquo&semi; and proposing they be summarily fired needlessly enflames an already combustible situation&period;&nbsp&semi; It also adds another issue into the brawl&period;&nbsp&semi; The President&comma; himself&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The reasons of players and now owners have broadened the kneeling has little to do with protesting racism or disrespecting the Anthem&period;&nbsp&semi; It is a show of contempt for the President&rsquo&semi;s inflammatory tweets and comments&period;&nbsp&semi; This was evident in the actions of the Dallas Cowboys and St&period; Louis Cardinals&comma; who took to the knee as they arrived on the field &lpar;protesting Trump&rpar; and stood for the National Anthem &lpar;siding with the patriots &ndash&semi; the offended citizens&comma; not the team&rpar; without really making any statement regarding the racial side of the protest&period;&nbsp&semi; It was a rather clever response that seemed to have an appeal to all sides&period;&nbsp&semi; However&comma; it did signal that you should not use the Anthem as a vehicle of narrow protest&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Of course&comma; the media had a field day with the controversy&period;&nbsp&semi; As is too often the case&comma; they were not the chroniclers of the events&comma; but active participants in the brawl&period;&nbsp&semi; Virtually every report was spun into the preconceived dubious narratives of anti-Trumpism&period;&nbsp&semi; It was excessive&comma; obsessive and concocted criticism of President Trump &ndash&semi; even though some criticism may have been justified and deserved&period;&nbsp&semi; They just could not restrain themselves from going to the extreme&period;&nbsp&semi; In twisting every story into a criticism&comma; the anti-Trump press has made itself another pugilist in the NFL barroom brawl&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For all controversy and conflict that has flowed out of Kaepernick&rsquo&semi;s initial refusal to stand for the National Anthem&comma; what has been achieved&quest;&nbsp&semi; The racial protests of Martin Luther King in the 1960s had a clear and just cause&period;&nbsp&semi; They had a goal&period;&nbsp&semi; They were crafted to shed light into the specific dark corners of Democratic Party&rsquo&semi;s institutional racism &&num;8212&semi; a food counter sit-in&comma; a school boycott&comma; marches into restricted communities and taking a front seat on a bus&period; His confidence in ending racial inequalities rested on a belief in the goodness of the greater America &ndash&semi; not in a need to defame and destroy American Exceptionalism&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Whether it is about racism&comma; patriotism&comma; presidential personality or media bias&comma; this political brawl has achieved nothing positive&period;&nbsp&semi; Rather than recruiting people to a cause&comma; it has pretty much hardened opinions&period;&nbsp&semi; It seems to have made detesting racism and loving America incompatible concepts &ndash&semi; and that is the unfortunate legacy of the NFL barroom brawl&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em><strong>Larry Horist<&sol;strong> is a conservative activist with an extensive background in public policy and political issues&period; Clients of his consulting firm have included such conservative icons as Steve Forbes and Milton Friedman&comma; and he has served as a consultant to the White House under Presidents Nixon and Reagan&period; He has testified as an expert witness before numerous legislative bodies&comma; including the U&period; S&period; Congress and lectured at Harvard University&comma; Northwestern University&comma; Florida Atlantic University&comma; Knox College and Hope College&period; An <&sol;em>award winning<em> debater&comma; his insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries appear frequently on the editorial pages of newspapers across the nation&period; He can be reached at lph&commat;thomasandjoyce&period;com&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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