Jul 24, 2020

"I'm A Christian; I Just Can't Get On Board" That Death Train

Mr. President, give this man a real job

It happened at a MLB (Major League Baseball) game at a strategic moment in our nation's history, a 4 way train wreck of a Pandemic Crisis, a Political Crisis, an Economic Crisis, and a Revolutionary Crisis.  The collision, at the nations main intersection, where East/West and North/South tracks cross, each of four passenger trains claiming right-of-way to the crossing.  The Revolutionary train known as BLM (Black Lives Matter), but having nothing at all to do with the preciousness of black lives except as a confiscated cause to carry its passengers, like Nazi trains carried European Jews to the Death Camps with a banner on the front reading JLM (Jewish Lives Matter).  But America's BLM, Revolutionary Train, is speeding through the burning cities carrying its victims to a full blown Marxist, Communist Government every bit as cruel as the Nazi Death Trains full of Jews. 

What happened this week, at a Major League Baseball game, is that every player, except one, bowed down on their knees to another false cause which cares not a whit for the hundreds of black lives murdered in Chicago and every other major city run by Democrats in the U.S.  That one player gave his reason, for not bowing to this false cause, said, "I'm a Christian; I can't get on board with that".


Giants Pitcher Sam Coonrod Refuses to Kneel for MLB’s Black Lives Matter Moment: ‘I’m a Christian’



Sam Coonrod

San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Sam Coonrod was the only player who refused to take a knee prior to the national anthem Thursday, nor did he bow to the Black Lives Matter agenda.
After the game, Coonrod explained why he refused to join his teammates in supplication to the leftist agenda, saying that he “can’t kneel before anything besides God.”
Coonrod also noted that he does not support many of the goals of the leftist Black Lives Matter political agenda.
“I’m a Christian, like I said, and I just can’t get on board with a couple of things that I have read about Black Lives Matter. How they lean towards Marxism and they’ve said some negative things about the nuclear family,” Coonrod said, according to NBC Sports Bay Area. “I just can’t get on board with that.”
The pitcher added that he didn’t make his decision against kneeling until very near the game and also did not discuss his intentions with his team.
Giants manager Gabe Kapler said he supported Coonrod’s choice.
“The one thing that we said is we were going to let people express themselves,” Kapler said after the game. “We were going to give them the choice on whether they were going to stand, kneel, or do something else. That was a personal decision for Sam.”
Captioned “we are one,” the video of the demonstration posted to social media pointedly did not show Coonrod’s refusal to participate.

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