35,000 petition to remove Ray Lewis statue after he knelt for anthem

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As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 35,000 people had signed a petition to remove a Ray Lewis statue from the Baltimore Ravens’ stadium, after Lewis knelt during the national anthem before a game with current Ravens players last Sunday.

Where to even start with this one …

The petition on Change.org was started by Eric Moniodis of Hydes. He wrote: “To kneel during (the national anthem) is disrespectful, regardless of what you are protesting. I will not stand for that kind of disrespect towards our country, especially from a legend such as Ray Lewis.” Many people obviously agreed, since the petition grew quickly.

This confounding story doesn’t need more layers, but Lewis explained he was praying when he dropped to both knees during the anthem. He said on “Inside the NFL” that he went down on both knees to “simply honor God in the midst of chaos.” Lewis told 105.7, “I’m not in the protesting business.”

And not that the story needed even more layers, but this whole ordeal caused a social media spat between Lewis and his old teammate Shannon Sharpe, because of course it did.

And if this story needed one more head-shaking layer to it, the Baltimore Sun reported that extra security has been added near the Lewis statue to prevent anything happening to it. Really.

“There is additional security at the statue plaza at this time,” Maryland Stadium Authority spokesperson Rachelina Bonacci told the Sun. “Certainly observers can notice the presence of uniformed security officers at M&T Bank Stadium, which includes the statue plaza. The additional officers and other security enhancements have been in place since Sunday afternoon.”

So we have a large group of people petitioning to remove a statue of Lewis for protesting the anthem (nobody seemed to call for the removal of the statue because he famously pleaded guilty to an obstruction of justice charge in a case involving two murders, but kneeling for the anthem was apparently inexcusable), although Lewis claims he wasn’t protesting at all and the proof is that he was down on both knees instead of one. That explanation didn’t seem to matter to the originator of the petition, because many hours after Lewis said he was praying Moniodis posted on Change.org to thank everyone for the continued support. On top of it all, we all know that there’s no way Lewis’ statue is getting removed even if there are a million people who sign up.

And you thought we’d been over every possible angle of this national anthem story.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/35000-sign-petition-remove-ray-lewis-statue-knelt-anthem-205533093.html
 
Baltimore adds security for a Ray Lewis statue,but doesn't for the Francis Scott Key debased statue

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what was he kneeling for??
 
well we know where the money stands -protect the money making machine of the Raven's Lewis

Meanwhile Confederate statues are removed in the middle of the night without debate
and Columbus statues and F Scott key stand alone to get vandalized..Good old Baltimore :rolleyes:

I have no idea if Lewis was "praying" and not protesting.i'm suspicious he was not.
 
As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 35,000 people had signed a petition to remove a Ray Lewis statue from the Baltimore Ravens’ stadium, after Lewis knelt during the national anthem before a game with current Ravens players last Sunday.

Where to even start with this one …

The petition on Change.org was started by Eric Moniodis of Hydes. He wrote: “To kneel during (the national anthem) is disrespectful, regardless of what you are protesting. I will not stand for that kind of disrespect towards our country, especially from a legend such as Ray Lewis.” Many people obviously agreed, since the petition grew quickly.

This confounding story doesn’t need more layers, but Lewis explained he was praying when he dropped to both knees during the anthem. He said on “Inside the NFL” that he went down on both knees to “simply honor God in the midst of chaos.” Lewis told 105.7, “I’m not in the protesting business.”

And not that the story needed even more layers, but this whole ordeal caused a social media spat between Lewis and his old teammate Shannon Sharpe, because of course it did.

And if this story needed one more head-shaking layer to it, the Baltimore Sun reported that extra security has been added near the Lewis statue to prevent anything happening to it. Really.

“There is additional security at the statue plaza at this time,” Maryland Stadium Authority spokesperson Rachelina Bonacci told the Sun. “Certainly observers can notice the presence of uniformed security officers at M&T Bank Stadium, which includes the statue plaza. The additional officers and other security enhancements have been in place since Sunday afternoon.”

So we have a large group of people petitioning to remove a statue of Lewis for protesting the anthem (nobody seemed to call for the removal of the statue because he famously pleaded guilty to an obstruction of justice charge in a case involving two murders, but kneeling for the anthem was apparently inexcusable), although Lewis claims he wasn’t protesting at all and the proof is that he was down on both knees instead of one. That explanation didn’t seem to matter to the originator of the petition, because many hours after Lewis said he was praying Moniodis posted on Change.org to thank everyone for the continued support. On top of it all, we all know that there’s no way Lewis’ statue is getting removed even if there are a million people who sign up.

And you thought we’d been over every possible angle of this national anthem story.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/35000-sign-petition-remove-ray-lewis-statue-knelt-anthem-205533093.html

And the right continues its River of Tears.
 
As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 35,000 people had signed a petition to remove a Ray Lewis statue from the Baltimore Ravens’ stadium, after Lewis knelt during the national anthem before a game with current Ravens players last Sunday.

Where to even start with this one …

The petition on Change.org was started by Eric Moniodis of Hydes. He wrote: “To kneel during (the national anthem) is disrespectful, regardless of what you are protesting. I will not stand for that kind of disrespect towards our country, especially from a legend such as Ray Lewis.” Many people obviously agreed, since the petition grew quickly.

This confounding story doesn’t need more layers, but Lewis explained he was praying when he dropped to both knees during the anthem. He said on “Inside the NFL” that he went down on both knees to “simply honor God in the midst of chaos.” Lewis told 105.7, “I’m not in the protesting business.”

And not that the story needed even more layers, but this whole ordeal caused a social media spat between Lewis and his old teammate Shannon Sharpe, because of course it did.

And if this story needed one more head-shaking layer to it, the Baltimore Sun reported that extra security has been added near the Lewis statue to prevent anything happening to it. Really.

“There is additional security at the statue plaza at this time,” Maryland Stadium Authority spokesperson Rachelina Bonacci told the Sun. “Certainly observers can notice the presence of uniformed security officers at M&T Bank Stadium, which includes the statue plaza. The additional officers and other security enhancements have been in place since Sunday afternoon.”

So we have a large group of people petitioning to remove a statue of Lewis for protesting the anthem (nobody seemed to call for the removal of the statue because he famously pleaded guilty to an obstruction of justice charge in a case involving two murders, but kneeling for the anthem was apparently inexcusable), although Lewis claims he wasn’t protesting at all and the proof is that he was down on both knees instead of one. That explanation didn’t seem to matter to the originator of the petition, because many hours after Lewis said he was praying Moniodis posted on Change.org to thank everyone for the continued support. On top of it all, we all know that there’s no way Lewis’ statue is getting removed even if there are a million people who sign up.

And you thought we’d been over every possible angle of this national anthem story.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/35000-sign-petition-remove-ray-lewis-statue-knelt-anthem-205533093.html
Good for them, another peaceful way to protest.
 
And the right continues its River of Tears.
i'm on the Ravens FB feed.
it's by no means restricted to the right.
The fact they kneeled in Great Britain of all places then stood for God Save the Queen was the kicker for fans
 
i'm on the Ravens FB feed.
it's by no means restricted to the right.
The fact they kneeled in Great Britain of all places then stood for God Save the Queen was the kicker for fans
Well, maybe they will leave Baltimore! How many aren't watching anymore?
 
I'm reading my Facebook feed and Lewis is getting ripped. He's being called a hypocrite, opporCOONist, Uncle Tom, OJ, sell out and others. Not my place to participate in that conversation but definitely passionate responses
 
For those saying this isn't about the flag or national anthem, I can only take good ole Colin at his word

"I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color," Kaepernick said, via NFL.com. "To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder."
 
For those saying this isn't about the flag or national anthem, I can only take good ole Colin at his word

"I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color," Kaepernick said, via NFL.com. "To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder."

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