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Oh Hai... You are getting arrested... let me take a photo...


Jeremy Igo

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25 minutes ago, RRC2 said:

I applaud them. They really wanted to show their right to protest, and they did it peacefully.

Go ahead man , applaud them. For what...being idiots putting themselves and fans below them in danger. If they want to protest BoA, go over to BoA tower and stand there with their fugging signs on the sidewalk.

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5 minutes ago, RRC2 said:

If they did that, not as many people would notice. The point of a protest is to make an impact. Doing this during MNF did just that. I don't blame them one bit. If you're going to blame anybody, blame security for allowing that stuff into the stadium.

Running onto the field would have made a bigger impact.  They were just swinging like a pair of nuts. 

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7 minutes ago, RRC2 said:

If they did that, not as many people would notice. The point of a protest is to make an impact. Doing this during MNF did just that. I don't blame them one bit. If you're going to blame anybody, blame security for allowing that stuff into the stadium.

The only impact they could have made was on the seats below if they fugged up.

being selfish is not productive.

it was wreckless and stupid.

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2 minutes ago, RRC2 said:

Well, I don't think it should be that hard to keep rappelling gear out, but apparently it was. 

 

People should be protesting fracking, especially if they know what it does to our water.

politics + football = politics.

I can ASSURE you, no one on this board is going to be convinced one way or another about fracking or anything political by something you post here.  They're here for football and the Panthers.  Want to talk about fracking?  There's a forum for that, and other websites.  Personally?  I could not care less about your opinion on it, and I'm sure you could not care less about mine.  You can blame security all you want too, but it all started with two guys who decided to bring politics into the sport in the first place. 

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