The NFL Has Become A Circus Of Political Correctness

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Do you remember when the NFL actually used to be about football?  The NFL has become a reflection of society at large, and it has been disgusting to watch the transformation take place.  And I am not talking about the reprehensible behavior of players such as Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson and Greg Hardy.  The things that each of those men are accused of doing are absolutely horrible, and each one of them should have the opportunity to be held accountable for their actions in a court of law.  But what I am talking about is how the NFL has become a circus of political correctness.  These days, there is very little talk about what is actually happening on the field.  Rather, there is endless debate about the latest scandals and about what the proper politically-sensitive response to those scandals should be.  And of course the media just loves to add fuel to the fire.  If they can get a coach or a player to say something that is just slightly politically inappropriate that will give them the latest “breaking news” to write about.  

Why can’t everyone just shut up for a while and enjoy the most beautiful sport in the entire world?

And why does a sports league have to be a platform for shoving political viewpoints and social agendas down the throats of the fans?

Now we are even being told by some “sports journalists” that we should feel bad about liking football because of the actions of a few bad apples.

For example, the following is an excerpt from Peter King’s latest article entitled “Should We Still Like Football?“…

So, should we still like football? I’ve asked myself that a few times over the past week. I think we all have. And what I’ve come to think is this: It’s a personal decision. I can’t tell you to feel better about the gutter the NFL has fallen into, or to spend your money on one more NFL jersey or hat or Red Zone channel. It has to be your decision.

If you’re revolted by Ray Rice cold-cocking his fiancée or Adrian Peterson taking a tree branch to his 4-year-old to discipline the kid or the graphic testimony in the disturbing Greg Hardy trial, and you just can’t watch one more game, don’t. It’s your call. No one can make it for you.

Is he kidding us?

I don’t know about you, but I am not going to give up my passion for a game that I have loved since I was a child just because some guy decided to hit his wife.

The players are not the game.

Rather, the truth is that the game is far, far larger than the players.

Or it should be.

When a football player breaks the law, we have a legal system to deal with that.  And football players should not be treated any differently than anyone else.  When they have done something wrong, they should pay the price.

But instead, everyone seems to want to turn the NFL into the politically correct police.  Just check out what U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said the other day

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) signaled on Sunday that Congress may hold hearings on the NFL’s handling of domestic abuse in light of the Ray Rice case,  if the league does not “police” itself.

“If the NFL doesn’t police themselves, then we will be looking more into it. We will — I wouldn’t be surprised if we have hearings,” she said in an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

And it just so happens that Gillibrand is strongly considering running for president in 2016 if Hillary Clinton does not run.  Some insiders are saying that if Gillibrand does run, she has a really good shot of winning the Democratic nomination.

But I digress.  Getting back to the NFL (or the No Fun League as many are calling it these days), the rules have been altered to eliminate so much physical contact that the players may as well be running around in skirts at this point.

I can understand the need to look out for player safety, but football is supposed to be a full contact sport.  If the NFL is not careful, it is going to eventually become little more than flag football.

But that is not even the worst part of what is going on.  The political correctness in the league office has become so extreme that even the slightest hint of anything non-politically correct is rapidly stamped out.

For example, the NFL recently banned advertisements from “Slap Ya Mama Cajun Products”…

The NFL is forcing Cox Sports Television to cancel part of its advertising deal with Cajun food products company “Slap Ya Mama” due to domestic violence issues facing the league.

In an email sent to “Slap Ya Mama Cajun Products” advertising representative Walker & Sons, Inc., Cox Media Director of Sales Marc Leunissen said that “In light of the domestic violence issues facing the NFL, they have instructed CST pull the Slap Ya Mama logo from our enhancements in the last game, Thursday, August 28…”

But perhaps someone in the league office should have asked what “Slap Ya Mama” means first before instituting such a ban.  It turns out that it actually means something very positive down in Cajun country

Jack D. Walker, vice president of Marketing for Walker & Sons, Inc. says that “Slap Ya Mama” refers to the loving slap on the back and a kiss on the cheek one would give their mother as a thank you for preparing a great meal.

And did you know that the clothing that players wear to press conferences is also closely monitored by the league?

On Sunday, Robert Griffin III was wearing a Christian t-shirt in the locker room after the game.  But when he came out to speak to the press, he had to have his shirt turned inside-out because of league policy

Robert Griffin III attended a press conference discussing Sunday’s football game where the Redskins quarterback appeared to have turned his Jesus-themed shirt inside-out.

Ahead of a press conference about the ankle injury he sustained during Sunday’s match against the Jacksonville Jaguars, RGIII donned a blue t-shirt that read “Know Jesus Know Peace.” However, once the press event was underway, the NFL star’s shirt was turned-inside out so that the Christian message was unreadable. One reporter for the Washington Post even tweeted a side-by-side comparison of RGIII before and during the press conference.

Following the unusual appearance, questions arose as to why the outspoken Christian athlete would turn his t-shirt inside-out. Later that day, Richmond Times-Dispatch reporter Michael Phillips offered an explanation for the incident, implying that RGIII’s shirt was not a Nike product and therefore is was banned from public appearances. Furthermore, RGIII has been fined in the past for wearing non-Nike apparel.

Speaking of the Washington Redskins, this whole controversy over their name is another example of the extreme political correctness surrounding the league these days.

For decades, the name stood for honor, integrity and pride and nobody ever complained.

But now the politically correct crowd want to force the Redskins to change their name.

I think that Mike Ditka summarized things very well when he said this during a recent interview…

“What’s all the stink over the Redskin name? It’s so much [expletive] it’s incredible. We’re going to let the liberals of the world run this world. It was said out of reverence, out of pride to the American Indian. Even though it was called a Redskin, what are you going to call them, a Brownskin? This is so stupid it’s appalling, and I hope that owner keeps fighting for it and never changes it, because the Redskins are part of an American football history, and it should never be anything but the Washington Redskins. That’s the way it is.”

And of course during the preseason we were subjected to the whole Michael Sam saga.

If he was going to make it in the NFL, he should have made it on his own merits as a football player.

But when he was cut by the Rams, the league office actually called around to teams to try to find someone that would sign Sam to their practice squad…

According to NBC’s Peter King and ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, NFL officials called teams around the league to gauge interest in signing Michael Sam to their  practice squad.

Yesterday, the Dallas Cowboys signed Sam, who is trying to become the first openly gay player in NFL history.

King reported this during the pre-game show on NBC prior to the Seahawks/Packers season opener Thursday night.

“The Rams waived Michael Sam, the first openly gay player trying to make an NFL roster, he was unemployed for two days,” King said. “During that time a league official contacted multiple teams asking if they had evaluated Sam as a probable practice squad player.”

“Now Sam and the NFL avoided a nightmare situation when he signed with the practice squad of the Dallas Cowboys.”

Why not just treat him like any other player?

Well, that just wouldn’t be politically correct enough for the NFL.

And in case you haven’t had enough political correctness so far this season, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Every October, NFL players wrap themselves in pink for an entire month.

You see, it wasn’t just enough for the NFL to have an emphasis on breast cancer awareness for a single week.

Instead, they have decided that the politically correct thing to do is to have an entire month of breast cancer awareness every single year for the rest of time.

And there is certainly nothing wrong with fighting such a horrible disease.  We should all hope that all forms of cancer will be absolutely eradicated.

But to plaster the players and everything that the league is doing with pink ribbons for an entire month every single October just to show how “sensitive” the league is goes far beyond trying to do the right thing.

Why can’t the NFL just go back to being about football and leave the politics to the politicians?

Or am I being too harsh?

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8 thoughts on “The NFL Has Become A Circus Of Political Correctness

  1. The halftime shows are occult rituals.Right in the face of the unknowing sheeple. The NFL has gone bizzaro .It used to be sports . it aint anymore

  2. Bread and circuses for the sleeping masses. Distractions that only make tptb wealthier and keep people unaware of much more important issues. Is it any wonder approximately 85% of national felons league team owners are of the synagogue of satan? Multifaceted in their gains by anyone watching such garbage

  3. When I was growing up me and my dad would be together watching NFL games, which was one of the few times I got to be with my dad. Then, in the 60s and 70s it was about football. Now, though I still follow this league some I too am pissed about how the media has turned it into a PC/legal issue league…what really did it for me was last year’s “BullyGate” scandal where a player left his team (on orders from his lawyer mommy and daddy no doubt) because he was being “bullied” by some teammates and refused to tell his coach about it, but went straight to the media. Why? Because he wasn’t man enough to bring this issue before the team and resolve it with the team; he had to resolve it with the media, and then the NFL hierarchy got involved because of media pressure. Same with Rice and Peterson. And watch, the Redskins will have to change their name (gee, didn’t native Americans have something like 70 years to bring this up? Why now?) because the wuss Goodell, on orders from the almighty ESPN and ProFootballTalk and others, will either force them to change it, or the media will (many sports blogs are simply calling the team “Washington”!) Hard to give up watching football when you grew up with it, but either I’ll have to or the NFL will shut down around the time the United States does…

    1. I’m so sick of hearing about ‘bullying’. The news seems to be full of kids who decided to kill themselves as they got some mean texts on their phones. have alaugh instead

  4. Once you “wake up”, you see that the NFL, Nascar, and all the other sports are obviously just used as bread and circus’s for the masses, and as just another opportunity for the 1% to get richer. Owners and players make millions. These pro leagues are given 100’s of millions of taxpayer dollars through subsidies to spread war propaganda and keep the sheeple worshiping the military and those big ass flags that often cover an entire football field. Many games (if not all) are rigged so the 1% can steal more money through corrupt gaming…mainly out of vegas.

    I can’t believe I used to waste so much of my time watching millionaires playing games and watching millionaires drive in circles @ 200mph.

    I no longer own a TV but I occasionally see part of a game or race when I’m in a bar and grill….or at someone’s home that is still locked in the matrix. Once you wake up to what the hell is going on, its IMPOSSIBLE to watch that crap anymore. Every time I hear about new ratings lows or get wind of the latest over hyped controversy that the MSM is using to distract the sheeple from illegal wars, the ever growing police state, and the historic mass looting of our once great nation….it just re-enforces what I have learned about it all being bread and circus’s.

  5. I used to be a hardcore Charger fan. Ever since Dan “The Man” Fouts, back in the 70s. Then Alex Spanos died. His stupid dolt of a son fired the coach with the best winning season they ever had (ONLY because Shottenheimer couldn’t get along with the general manager, A.J. Smith, who had NOTHING to do with winning games!). He then proceeded to hire one of the worst coaches in the league (Turner), who then proceeded to trash a team that Marty would have won a Super Bowl with within the next two seasons. Guaranteed. They were hands down the best in the league.
    After they continued to re-hire that loser for the next few seasons, I finally couldn’t bear to watch anymore. Now, because of that, I root for them to lose every game (not that I watch, but I hear the scores at work. How the hell they beat Seattle last week is beyond me), because they had their best shot, and “dropped the ball” on me, so F ’em!

    Besides, it’s just as well, since I don’t watch t.v. anymore anyway, for any reason.

  6. Football? People still watch that? I think the last football game I watched was in 2002. It’s a waste of my time! It’s a waste of everyone’s time! There’s nothing to be gained from watching it and there are so many better and more constructive things to do.

    On a side note, I have to believe it’s no coincidence that they happen to put these games and Superbowl Sunday on a SUNDAY aka Church Sunday aka a day of rest. I think it’s just another way to demoralize us and to distract us from God or make us forget about Him. (not like there are any real churches anymore, no thanks to the 501c3s)

    What I’m trying to say is that instead of worshiping God on Sundays, we are basically told by the elite to worship these barbaric and idiotic football players who don’t do a damn thing for anyone. Instead of being a religious nation, we are becoming a nation filled with dumb barbarians who are put on a pedestal. Football players are like gladiators at a colosseum. Furthermore, after so many years of broadcasting football games on the idiot box and radios, the elite now have to start installing their Communist rhetoric into every game (thanks to their announcers), in order to brainwash the people even more.

    Anyways, it just drives me nuts sometimes.

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