I wish we had this much out pouring of love for the four Americans that “died” in Benghazi ☘️
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I think we have to deal with another thing. This is all a huge opportunity for a massive virtue signal.
The Bills organization probably really does care. You take care of your own, and I think the Bengals were also really concerned as well. From the players' perspective, this could have been any of them since they've all had the vax forced on them, except a tiny handful of holdouts. And if you worked out with the guy, played with the guy, partied with him when you won, etc, this is all very real.
The NFL immediately jumped on it to show they give a damn about their players after years of controversy about covering up head trauma, concussions, and other injuries. Further, with several of the owners dealing with post-Colon Kaepernik's "slave owner" allegations, they really wanted to be able to show they cared about black players. The owners, and the NFL organization are going to crawl on their knees if that's what it takes to lionize this man.
The woke sports media as well are going to be on the same page as the NFL and for the same reasons. "We're not racist! We love black people! Look at how much we care about this one! 3 golden carriages for his funeral just like St. George of Fentanyl!" Their own racial biases are so strong right now, they're going over the top on this as well.
If it were a white guy, we'd be hearing a lot more conversation centered around attacking people suggesting this is a vax injury. We'd get some standard PR boilerplate about "thoughts and prayers" for the player and the focus would be on telling us this is all normal. They'd be ignoring the dying body with machines breathing for him in favor of advancing the "safe and effective" narrative. Here, however, they're advancing the narrative by ignoring even the suggestion that it has anything to do with the vax and letting Big Tech and Big Media do the censoring.
Again, I think most of the players and coaches directly involved are genuine. This is a once in a generation kind of injury in football, but I also think the professional scavengers in suits that make bank off of the game, the organization, and its drama have ulterior motives driven by their wokeness.