Anyone else unnerved by the whole 'continuing as normal' vibe and also guy on stage chanting "they're not like us" to crowd that effectively voted in a fascist and rapist who also is sitting in the crowd.
(I know who Kendrick Lamar is and am a fan of hip hop)
"The revolution will be televised" what the actual fuck bro :(
This is actually why I like it more than most other sports - I can actually tell what’s going on and see the plays because of the stop / start.
With high movement sports like football (soccer), hockey, or especially basketball, it just looks like a bunch of people going back and forth and I have a really hard time figuring out what’s going on.
Long whike back my cousin in the UK loved it, he was raving about how fast paced and exciting it was. I was like whaaat? After some discussion it turns out the televised games for UK were being edited, they would cut out all the delays and timeout and reorganizing on field so the games were super quick looking.
I feel the same way and I'm a non-American. At the end of the day, a fascist racist who appoints Neo Nazis into power and wants to annex Canada is still in power.
Lady Gaga, NOLA culture, 2 black quarterbacks (The Trump loving one got spanked by predominantly Black Philly) and did you see Kendrick’s show and how pissed people got about it?
I thought it was pretty good as far as the NFL goes.
I'm seeing people say that the broadcaster (Fox Sports, of course) injected cheers into the broadcast for Trump, and boos for Taylor Swift. I don't want to spread misinfo though so does anyone know if it's true, or if there's a way to validate it? (Eg by analyzing the audio)
Yeah I felt the same way. The country is falling apart and we are just supposed to continue celebrating big businesses, rich athletes, and music stars? I couldn't really get into it.
Lucky, we had to postpone a session 0 due to people having plans for the super bowl. Super boring game, and the whole event felt off. I fell asleep before it ended, but spent the whole time thinking about the fun we could have had.
Also that other commenter making assumptions about you and boycotting seemed just as odd. It reminds me more people came from reddit recently.
I ran two games, one is a weekly game of teens, the other is every other week of adults. I was surprised no one canceled from either game. Both were great sessions.
Or they know that force-feeding themselves needless media that will just make them miserable is not worth it. People that don't do things they won't like aren't "boycotting". They're just not doing it.
Yes running my normally scheduled d&d games is boycotting. I had no idea this weekend was football, I know it was sometime this month, but that is about it.
I feel like this all flew over my head. I could tell something was flying under the radar but not quite what. The splitting of the flag, like what's the meaning there? If he's talking about the revolution, is he talking about against or for trump? To me it sounded the opposite, wouldn't a revolution be against what is at present, which is trump?
Right!? Trump very much ran on a platform of breaking down government institutions so the messaging is going to have to get a little more clear.
Also people are already dying but as many of us know it's not going to be readily accessible information. Neither is the god damn revolution. Words of wisdom he kind of pissed on there.
As a victim of actual child predators I'm over it being used as a political device too, especially when it's used to hurt and villanize my trans brothers and sisters