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Home Front: Culture Wars
Hit The NFL Where It Hurts: Their Sponsors (Full List)
2017-10-04
[Vets Before Illegals] When Americans tune in to watch football on TV, the last thing they want to be hit with is anti-American players demanding they are "oppressed" while making millions, using the National Anthem and U.S. Flag as a cowardly outlet for their own media attention. They claim "injustices" are "all over the place" and harming minorities, yet somehow have donated nothing to their own communities or taken action of any kind to help others.

As players continue to protest, the NFL continues to not only allow it, but highlight it. Somehow football is now less about sports and more about politically-charged statements from cocky players who think they can call the shots while ignoring their fans. And NFL officials are content to let it happen because it pushes their liberal agenda.

Unless you make the NFL hurt financially, they will continue to breed an atmosphere of disrespect and contempt towards our National Anthem, Flag, and Military Members.

Last week we spoke about the huge Veterans Day protest being planned, and that is a huge step in the right direction. But it isn’t enough to make the full impact needed to really make the NFL realize "they done messed up".
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  From another post:

Sirius XM called me today to re-up our service. I told the CSR that, as they are sponsors of the NFL, I had to say no.

The CSR seemed a little confused, but said "OK."
Posted by: Anomalous Sources   2017-10-04 20:46  

#6  USAA: "Ah, yes, sir, about your automobile accident when you got rear-ended. Well, due to...."
Posted by: DooDahMan   2017-10-04 17:14  

#5  I have tried to call the USAA corporate offices about the irony of who they have as clients and their support for the NFL. The cororate executive line 210-498-6071 connects and then automatically hangs up. gutless.


Call 1-800-531-7154 and ask to speak to a representative. Watch out though, they will blacklist your account.
Posted by: jvalentour   2017-10-04 13:29  

#4  I have tried to call the USAA corporate offices about the irony of who they have as clients and their support for the NFL. The cororate executive line 210-498-6071 connects and then automatically hangs up. gutless.
Posted by: blackjack   2017-10-04 10:41  

#3  Oh goodie. I don't buy nearly 2/3rds of these worthless products!
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-10-04 09:47  

#2  Keeps you regular.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-10-04 08:04  

#1  With tears in my eyes. Castrol? Why Castrol ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-10-04 07:50  

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