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Five NFL Teams that Honored George Floyd Decline Moment of Silence for Charlie Kirk

With Week 2 of the NFL winding down, five home teams refused to sponsor a moment of silence for murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk, even though each of them held memorials, made statements, and donated money in honor of convicted drug user George Floyd…

Each of these teams held moments of silence or other memorials for convicted criminal and drug addict George Floyd back in 2020.

The Ravens participated in what was called a National Day of Mourning in June of 2020.

The Bengals locked arms in solidarity against supposed “racial injustice.”

The Detroit Lions released a statement honoring George Floyd and had multiple events in his name.

The Colts also made statements, donated money, and held events in honor of Floyd.

The Vikings created scholarships in Floyd’s name, invited Floyd’s family to opening day, and multiple Vikings players had team-sponsored visits to the George Floyd memorial.

So what happened last weekend? I’ll tell you. Teams had the chance to hold a simple moment of silence for Charlie Kirk, the conservative leader who was brutally murdered. And five teams brazenly refused. I mean, they went out of their way to do nothing.

Let’s name names, shall we? The teams that snubbed a murdered patriot were the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, and Minnesota Vikings. You’ll notice a pattern here. Back in 2020, these same teams couldn’t wait to honor George Floyd. The Ravens held a “Day of Mourning.” The Vikings created scholarships in his name. The others fell all over themselves to release statements and donate money.

Think about that. For a career criminal, they roll out the red carpet. For a conservative hero? They can’t even be bothered. This isn’t just a mistake. It’s a message about who they think matters, and who doesn’t.
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Both should get a moment of silence.

Floyd used to be a career criminal but he became a Christian and ebmven did local missionary work.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic So thats why floyd was full of drugs
@sunsporter1649 It's a lesson for the Christian walk that Christians can still struggle with serious sins, he was trying to come off drugs through a rehabilitation programme.