College sports go down the social justice toilet

PROP expands opportunities for social justice statements on uniforms

"Student-athletes in all sports can wear patches to express their views

July 30, 2020 11:33am

The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved rules to allow student-athletes in all sports to wear patches on their uniforms for commemorative and memorial purposes, as well as to support social justice issues.

Current rules in some sports do not allow patches, while the rules books for several other sports do not address the topic.

Panel members, who met by videoconference last week, reaffirmed and expanded existing rules, which will now allow student-athletes two places on the uniform, one on the front and one on the back, to express support and voice their opinions.

The patch on the front, which most sports already allowed, as authorized by the school or conference, may be a commemorative/memorial patch (names, mascots, nicknames, logos and marks) intended to celebrate or memorialize people, events or other causes.

The patch must not exceed 2¼ square inches and must be placed on the front or sleeve of the uniform. While not all team members are required to wear the patch, they must be identical for those who choose to wear them.

The second location is on the back of the uniform where the player name is traditionally located and, as authorized by the school or conference, will allow names/words intended to celebrate or memorialize people, events or other causes. The names or words may vary by team member."

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I stopped watching baseball when all the strikes happened. I stopped watching pro basketball when spoiled millionare players started looking like the tatooed lady in the carnival and clamored for social justice. I stopped watching pro football when kneeling during the Anthem became popular and now college sports can kiss their collective social justice a_ses goodbye as far as I'm concerned. Are all of the athletes as ignorant as the fool in the above photo. Where do they think all the money comes from, the sports ferry. Stupid, stupid, stupid.

I planned on only being interested peripherally in any sport this year, but if I start seeing "black lives matter", "BLM", or any other racist comment on the back of anybody's jersey of any team I normally follow, I will be tuning elsewhere ASAP.  We don't need racial division integrating into our sports-- it goes against the notion of teamwork.

I was flipping thru the channels today and caught a glimpse of how utterly insane sports has become. Stanley Cup playoffs with no crowds. The bleachers covered with no seats exposed. NBA basketball with pictures of fake crowds in seats. Tennis tournament with empty seats covered up. Golf with no fans. Baseball in empty caverns called stadiums. As long as people let those in authority push them around, this will never end. The left has found the ultimate fear tactic which is being used to control  our lives. Mail in ballots for 2020 elections may be our total undoing but people sheepishly do as they are told.

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One could have never imagined every professional sport committing hari-kari this year by caving into the demands of an overtly racist and communist-inspired organization (black Lives Matter), just like too many other normally-sane people have.  Mass hysteria fueled by politicians and big media. 

I will be ignoring all professional sports this year, I will give them another go if they come around to common sense next year and attach an asterisk to everything 2020, otherwise they can play in front of their new cardboard fans until their contracts all run out for all I care.

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