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What the Broncos did Saturday matters more than anything they’ll do on the field

Andrew Mason
Andrew Mason
June 7, 2020
What the Broncos did Saturday matters more than anything they’ll do on the field

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downvalleyavsfan

downvalleyavsfan

June 7, 2020

Let me start by saying I’m a huge fan of DNVR and sincerely appreciate the work of your reporters and staff. You guys have been an oasis during this time of quarantine. As these protests shine a light on the need for greater inclusion I hope that your management will take that to heart and actively seek and hire staff that reflect the diversity of the sports you cover and the city you represent. Thanks for all you do!

dbronc

dbronc

June 8, 2020

This movement is the epitome of gaslighting. Last year there were 15 unarmed black people and 25 unarmed white people killed by police. Add them up, and they don’t match the total of people struck by lightning in the USA last year.

What happened to George Floyd was a tragedy and the cop who murdered him belongs in jail for a very long time. All of the officers involved have been charged and it’s looking like George Floyd will get justice. We have to stop gaslighting black people into thinking the police are hunting them. It’s not happening.

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J-Ro

J-Ro

June 9, 2020

Agreed. Chicago just had it’s deadliest day last weekend. I believe there were 18 homicides but no outrage from anyone. No marches, no protests, nothing. Not even a mention from the mayor (or any of the former corrupt Chicago politicians). If everyone cared about black lives we would be honest with each other and start with the incredible amount of black on black crime in urban areas. Unfortunately there’s no agenda to that because we would actually have to have an “honest dialogue” about people’s actions and not just blaming others.

BSN – I’ve been a subscriber for 2 years and always enjoyed the lack of politics in the writing and especially on the podcast. Let’s not start now, please. I get enough virtue signalling and pandering from politicians, disingenuous media outlets, and corporate America already.

EZephyr

EZephyr

June 8, 2020

The treatment and subsequent death of George Floyd is a horrible tragedy.

Most (if not all) of the Broncos players wore shirts at the protest that said “If you ain’t with us, you against us.” The Broncos tweeted this same poorly-worded sentence from their official account.

However, this is a terribly divisive phrase. It creates more separation and animosity rather than unity. It pushes away rather than heals. It is completely binary and says only one side needs introspection and change.

We should want all black lives to be safe, happy, and ambitious members of cohesive, stable, committed, loving families. We want each of them to have equality of opportunity to be productive, inventive, prosperous persons. They deserve equality of treatment as well as kindness and respect from others of all races and occupations, including law enforcement and the legal system.

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