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DerekJohnson

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A few weeks ago, Mamdani talked about stealing people's property and redistributing it as a "warm collective".

Now in the past week, I have heard multiple NFL players and coaches refer to their teams as a "collective". I have never heard that term used ever before in 50 years of being a football fan.

Is the NFL putting out a memo encouraging its employees to start using that term? In the same way that the insidious "Inspire Change" slogan in the back of the end zones has put out the subtle message that is feeding the flames of insurrection.

And yes, I'm being serious here.

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The NFL is an entertainment business. Same with Hollywood. Many of the owners of franchises in most pro sports are wealthy liberals. I can tell you from experience that the left is 1000 more times organized on messages than the Reps. The Reps don't have any outlets for group messaging other than podcasts, FOX News and a few other minor outlets. The left has a microphone in 1000's of outlets that reach out to our youth and billions of people. When they send out the message that "collective" is to be used as often as possible, the minions do it in a day, and as we know, it is very successful.

I guarantee you that the NFL is putting out the message. We have seen them doing it since the strike back in the late 80's and it has gotten more and more prevalent in the decades since. The rat messages on the back of the helmets is not something the players do, it is ownership in cahoots with the socialist party.
 
Some owners might be libs, but I doubt many are communists and would welcome government confiscation of their assets.
Of course not. The uber rich liberals don't expect to give their companies and wealth away. Historically speaking, those are the rich wealthy elites running socialist countries. Suffering and sacrifice are for the little people.
 
A few weeks ago, Mamdani talked about stealing people's property and redistributing it as a "warm collective".

Now in the past week, I have heard multiple NFL players and coaches refer to their teams as a "collective". I have never heard that term used ever before in 50 years of being a football fan.

Is the NFL putting out a memo encouraging its employees to start using that term? In the same way that the insidious "Inspire Change" slogan in the back of the end zones has put out the subtle message that is feeding the flames of insurrection.

And yes, I'm being serious here.

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I demand an investigation.
 
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