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posted by janrinok on Saturday May 26 2018, @10:38AM   Printer-friendly
from the free-speech dept.

Al Jazeera reports

The National Football League (NFL) announced a new policy that will fine teams an undetermined amount if players on the field fail to stand during the national anthem.

[...] The new policy does not require players be present during the anthem, allowing those who wish to protest and not attend the ceremonial act to remain in the locker room.

Players said they were not consulted and threatened to challenge the policy in the courts. A statement by the NFL Players Association said its athletes had shown ample patriotism by way of their social activism and community support initiatives.

[...] New York Jets chairman Christopher Johnson said he supported the measure out of obligation to the membership, but said players can take a knee or perform another type of protest without fear of repercussion from the team. He will pay their fines.

"If somebody [on the Jets] takes a knee, that fine will be borne by the organisation, by me, not the players. I never want to put restrictions on the speech of our players," Johnson said.

New York Magazine notes

The monetary risk to Johnson isn't huge, since no Jets players took a knee last season. [...] Johnson is currently acting as owner of the team while his brother, Woody Johnson, serves as Trump's ambassador to Britain.


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  • (Score: 1) by EEMac on Saturday May 26 2018, @02:45PM (1 child)

    by EEMac (6423) on Saturday May 26 2018, @02:45PM (#684532)

    "But here's a crazy idea: how about actually offering the promised equality of opportunity, maybe the players won't need to beg for it?"

    Football players make MILLIONS of dollars a year doing something they were recruited for starting at a young age. If they complain about "equality of opportunity", it is hypocritical and offensive.

  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by c0lo on Saturday May 26 2018, @03:00PM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Saturday May 26 2018, @03:00PM (#684538) Journal

    Because the equal opportunity is meant to be only for the footballs players, right?
    They aren't suppose to say a word about the others who don't have even the remote opportunity to be heard?
    Maybe even "social activism and community support initiatives" are offensive for the National Football League and need to be fined?

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