If I was an advisor to The President, I would make several suggests that I feel would be able to be taken into consideration or perhaps even used. Even though, the way that I feel about the current president of the United States may change how I would express myself and advise him on the current situation which we are facing today. First, being The President of the United States is and should be valued as a great honor and privilege, you are measured superior to all. You are supposed to be making the best decisions for all. The country you are running is and also your number one priority. Yes, I know that all decisions will never seem fair to everyone. However, the comments that are make against different religions, races, genders and …show more content…
Normally, if a President has an issues or needs to make a statement this is not the way it is gone about. I have never seen a president who has time to take to twitter when wanting to address things.
There are comments that were being made by Trump that have made matters worse. He needs to try to be more of a solution then create more of a problem. Americans are already faced with trying times.
Trump has stated during his speech in Alabama “wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespect our flag, to say get that son of a b****** off the field right now. He’s fired. He’s fired.” (Trump 2016) After, Trump made this statement more football player began to take a knee during the anthem. There is a way as President of The United States to speak or address the citizens of the U.S, and this way that you decided to voice yourself is not the best way. Not everyone is disagreeing with the way President Trump handles the issues that we are facing. I think that these players are standing together in what they believe in and knowing what is not right and continues to get worse with the system working against certain people. Numerous foreign-born individuals have been convicted or implicated in terrorism-related crimes since September 11, 2001, including foreign nationals who entered the United States after receiving visitor, student, or employment visas, or who entered through the United States refugee resettlement program. Deteriorating
Many players and their coaches have been protesting police brutality by ‘taking-a-knee’ during the Pledge of Allegiance. The media has been sharing and it has now become a bigger deal since the president has addressed it by saying "Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, 'Get that son of a b---h off the field right now. Out. He's fired. He's fired!" This riled up many Trump supports, secially when later on he tweeted that it had nothing to do with race and that it was about respecting the country. This leads many people to believe that the NFL players are just disrespecting their country. The stereotype about African Americans, that they are often disrespectful, is also being used to ‘justify’ what a lot of the media has to say. But, the real reason many NFL players are protesting is because they think that they shouldn't have to stand if they don't have pride for their country, and they have the right to do so, according to their first amendment. They don't lose the right to protest when they go on the field like some of the media thinks so. Many people, often white believe they live in a just- world because they have never had to deal with the racism many African Americans are dealing with so they do not think it is a big deal and that they are protesting to be disrespectful. The illusory correlation can also
July 4, 1776 was the day America became its own country. 231,000 Americans fought for America’s independence in the American Revolution. The National Anthem was written in 1814, after the soldiers kept the flag standing during the bombs being dropped in the War of 1812. Every war or battle in American history has been for America’s freedom. Many people think that wearing hats during the National Anthem is rude and disrespectful to the soldiers who have fought or died for America’s freedom, but what about kneeling? Kneeling during the National Anthem is rude and disrespectful to the soldiers that have fought for America. The NFL players began kneeling last year during the National Anthem as a protest to police brutality against different races. President Trump spoke out against the kneeling and was accused of suppressing the NFL players natural right. President Trump is not suppressing the NFL players rights because no one has been fired and he has just as much a freedom of speech as any other man in the United States.
Sports, particularly football, has became a political debate in September. The author of the article, CNN Sophie Tatum, called “Athletes, activists spar on kneeling National Anthem protests”. She explained that President Donald Trump began to criticize players on his twitter account who would kneel during the national anthem to protest against police brutality. Sophie Tatum writes that Trump and his aides are arguing that the protests are unpatriotic and disrespectful to the flag. Trump also adds that it is disrespectful to the people who fought to protect our country. Although players argue that they are just exercising free speech. In the beginning of the article Sophie Tatum adds an interview, Spike Lee, who is speaking out for the players who take a knee. He defends the players that they are simply protesting against law enforcement and want to be heard on the issues at hand. Reading the title of the article before I read the rest and
Now, President Trump has become an impulse of the matter. Last Friday, He said that NFL players should be fired for kneeling during the national anthem.
Picture this, an NFL player getting on the field and warming up. Then, as the game gets closer to starting the field clears so they could get the flag on the field to do the national anthem. This is when something tragically happens. This is when some NFL players kneel during the national anthem. Many people think that protesting the national anthem by kneeling is a bad thing. However, it’s what the players feel like doing even though it is a little disrespectful. Many players kneeled on one day and that was when president Trump made a comment about football.
This is why America will never be great again. A few weeks ago, The National Football League (NFL), kicked off their extensive season. Players from the teams inside this association were starting to take kneels during the National Anthem. This act of disrespect began to divide our nation, creates animosity, and over time, would deteriorate the nation. As Alice Miller quotes,”Disrespect is the weapon of the weak.” This action performed by the players sprung the president to action as he spoke up on his opinion.
In the past weekend in the NFL, players, coaches and team owners alike took a knee during the national anthem to protest racial injustice in the United States. The first person to bring this topic in to the limelight was 49ers quarterback, Colin Kaepernick. There were waves of exalt and hate storming towards Kaepernick but what did it mean for the NFL almost a year after that incident it seems as if the whole league has caught on. Yet this peaceful protest has been under scrutiny especially by President Trump who exclaimed that athletes taking a knee should be fired. There are also, certain folks who believe that the flag is sacred and should be respected as such and anything others id disrespectful towards the country and the people who die
In a demonstration of solidarity, more than one hundred and thirty NFL players have chosen to sit, kneel, or raise a fist during the national anthem. This is a movement that began last season when 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick chose to take a knee to protest police brutality against people of color. Although Kaepernick didn’t have much support from fellow players at the time, a recent turn of events has changed things. President Donald Trump’s recent commentary calling out those who chose to protest created contempt for him in the NFL community. In Megan Garber’s 2017 article entitled “They Took a Knee,” she examines exactly what Trump said and considers the impact of his words. It is indisputable that both the NFL players and our President
In the most vulgar sense, Trump tweets implied that NFL players protesting the National Anthem needed to be fired. In addition, he suggested the NFL implement a rule that players cannot kneel during the National Anthem, commended Dallas Cowboy fans for booing players kneeling before one of their games, and suggested football fans stop attending games as a counter-protest. Trump’s recklessness positioned him as the center of the public controversy surrounding Kaepernick’s protests . Surprisingly, NFL leadership reached a consensus that they disapprove of the President’s
In the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the U.S. government implemented a series of critical — and sometimes controversial — immigration policy measures to respond to future threats of terrorism. As we commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it is a timely moment to reflect on the status and the legacy of those policy measures. Since all 19 terrorists who attacked the United States that September morning were foreign nationals who had entered the country through legal travel channels, detecting and preventing terrorist activity became the paramount objective of post-9/11 U.S. immigration policy and programs. In the decade since 9/11, immigration policy has been viewed principally through the lens of national
NFL players, teams and owners across the league responded Sunday to President Trump's criticism of players kneeling in protest during the national anthem, with some kneeling, others locking arms and still others choosing not to participate in the national anthem ceremony at all.
Since the new Donald J. Trump took office in the white house we have been seeing tension between people of color and whites. This tension has escalated ever since, manifesting in various forms, most notably would be police brutality and the “Black Lives Matter” movement. Trump claims to not be racist but his words, ideals and actions say otherwise. Trump held a rally in Huntsville, Alabama on September 22nd to endorse Luther Strange for on the primary election. What began as an already bad endorsement speech worsened very quickly as it turned into a ramble about about National Football League players “disrespecting” our veterans sacrifices, our flag and our country by taking a knee during the national anthem. This is a very bold claim coming from a president, then again, you never know what you are going to get with an individual like Trump. Trump’s assertion that NFL players are disrespecting our country by kneeling is a hypocrite claim. NFL players are not disrespecting our flag, they are protesting racial injustice; moreover, they are exercising their first amendment right of free speech, and if anyone has disrespected our country that would be Mr. President himself.
President Trump lit the sports world on fire with a series of comments and tweets in the last 24 hours. During a rally in Huntsville, Alabama on Friday, the president made it clear where he stands on player protests. Trump said he would love to see NFL owners cut any player who protests by kneeling during the national anthem.
Donald Trump recently gave a speech discussing rising Radical Islamic Terrorism, immigration from the Middle East, and a need for a rise in national security while Manchester, New Hampshire on June 13th 2016. He centers his whole speech around discussing how bad a President his opponent, Hillary Clinton, would be in difficult times. Trump graduated from the Wharton School of Finance in 1968 with a bachelor 's degree in economics, and has become a very successful businessman. He’s the Republican nominee for this upcoming presidential election, and is a very controversial candidate and person. He has come under fire for many of his views that he discusses in his June 13th speech. While Trump does make some agreeably points, he renders his speech ineffective because of his heavy reliance on Clinton’s opinion to form his own. If Trump were to become President, his stance on important issues would need to be reached with careful consideration, and not just based on doing the opposite of his opponents.
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