Quote Originally Posted by starkvegasdawg View Post
Again, I could see his stance if anybody at MSU had anything to do with keeping the flag. But they don't. But he's willing to hurt the football team and all those that depend on their being football for their livelihood for something none of them have any input on.

And we can let fear of what's next guide our decisions now. Like I said in my first post, the only reason the majority of the people here are fine with his stance is because you agree with him. If he said he wasn't playing until all males that identified as females could go in women's locker rooms and shower beside your daughter then probably not. You can't let whether or not you agree with the particular issue at hand determine whether it is right or not because next time the tables will be turned.
You don't think that the MSU Alumni voices matter to the elected officials?


Stop with the stupid strawmen. It should not be shocking that a black man in Mississippi is against a symbol of white supremacy....