CarltonTheBear said:
Nik Bethune said:
CarltonTheBear said:
I'm good with just pausing the practice while a white supremacist is President. This isn't that complicated.
I don't have a problem with that either but I do think that absent something like that, it is valuable to see where people stand on these things.
Ah yeah, sorry, "pausing" wasn't the right word. I want Trump to keep the invites going but I also want more teams, or at least the players, standing up and politely (or not so politely) declining them.
If Tom Stillman wanted to go meet Trump, yeah whatever big surprise. It's a disappointment to see all the Blues' players happy to be involved with this.
I don't think it's disappointing for them to participate given that it's essentially a meaningless ceremony. I imagine for some it's an honour to participate in an event at the white house, despite them disliking the president and everything he stands for. I think, as Nik alluded to, that both the president and the people are smart enough to recognize that participation in this event isn't an endorsement of the president.
I'm pretty sure I'd go despite thinking Trump is a slime-ball and embarrassment to democracy.
In 10 years, I could tell my son: "I got to meet the dirt-bag president once; I resisted the urge to punch him in the face or make it a political event because I'm a decent human being. The tour of the grounds was fun."