DC v the Laxatives

Discussion in 'D.C. United' started by Section 107, Aug 6, 2019.

  1. UnitedBorn

    UnitedBorn Member+

    Dec 7, 2015
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    Lucho is human like the rest of us, we all process stuff differently.

    Like Pr0ner said, dude clearly celebrated With his teammates.

    Half the people dogging him out would probably handle the situation similar to him if they were in his shoes.
     
  2. stangspritzring

    stangspritzring Member+

    Apr 3, 2006
    NorMD
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    #152 stangspritzring, Aug 12, 2019
    Last edited: Aug 12, 2019
    One can simultaneously laud those willing to act in service to the country while decrying the actions of one who seeks only to enrich himself and his fellows who sits in the highest seat of the land.

    The actions aren't mutually exclusive in this regard, and to be silent in the face of injustice is to be complicit.

    Did I boo? No, but 1-I'm fine with those who did, and 2-kinda wish I had thought to do so. Of course, like officers, my oath is to the Constitution, so I'm given a little more leeway in discrediting the buffoon.

    The dude's basically the ref Noh of the executive branch.
     
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  3. sitruc

    sitruc Member+

    Jul 25, 2006
    Virginia
    I found it more hilarious than humorous.
    There was a big applause for them before and after.
     
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  4. Theopisa

    Theopisa Member+

    Pisa Sporting Club
    Italy
    Oct 7, 2008
    Venezia
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    Pisa Calcio
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    Italy
    It doesn't exist. I work in a travel agency.
     
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  5. John L

    John L Member+

    Sep 20, 2003
    Alexandria, VA
    he probably needed a step ladder
     
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  6. pr0ner

    pr0ner Member+

    Jan 13, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
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    DC United
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    United States
    Oh, come on.
     
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  7. fairfax4dc

    fairfax4dc Member+

    Dec 5, 2008
    Fairfax, Va
    Back in my AR days we were taught to run back up the line after goals to signal the ref that all was well. Standing still meant come on over for a talk. In those days it would have been a possible foul, usually an offensive hand ball, that the ref had missed. We would have raised the flag for offside.
     
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  8. shawn12011

    shawn12011 Member+

    Jun 15, 2001
    Reisterstown, MD
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    I have no issues with deriding the buffoon but not in that context. When they take that oath the oath deserves the respect. Pick another moment to deride the buffoon.
     
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  9. superdave

    superdave Member+

    Jul 14, 1999
    VB, VA
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    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    keeper
     
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  10. superdave

    superdave Member+

    Jul 14, 1999
    VB, VA
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    DC United
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    United States
    No.
     
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  11. fatbastard

    fatbastard Member+

    Aug 1, 2003
    Lincoln (ish), Va
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    DC United
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    United States
    What context - they were being used as props (or as unpaid advertisements whichever is worse) to sell their boss's wares at an entertainment event.
    They were basically cans of red bull at a stadium in new jersey.

    Pick whatever moment you want - or don't, your choice. (the greater your, not necessarily any "you" in particular :) I am lazy and replied to this post because it was on this page)
     
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  12. stangspritzring

    stangspritzring Member+

    Apr 3, 2006
    NorMD
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    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Nah...Sure, the oath deserves respect, but since I'm sure you and I agree that the buffoon referenced certainly doesn't respect the oath he took, signaling displeasure at that portion of the oath while under this administration is a perfectly reasonable form of protest. These are not normal times, however much we wish they were.

    Of course, maybe I'm not the guy to have this argument with. I told my directors that if they put his command chain photos where I could reach them, they would be...altered.

    After the second such incident, they finally stopped doing that, and even better made sure it was behind a bureau.

    I win. :D
     
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  13. GumbyG

    GumbyG Member+

    DC United
    Mar 22, 2007
    Chesapeake, VA
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You gotta admit, though, that would make the best goal celebration.
     
  14. Funkfoot

    Funkfoot Member+

    May 18, 2002
    New Orleans, LA
    Pick another venue to swear in Coast Guard recruits.
     
  15. pr0ner

    pr0ner Member+

    Jan 13, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
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    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Probably! :D
     
  16. PSURoss

    PSURoss Member+

    Sep 30, 2002
    DC Burbs
    This is spot on.

    When people were riding Barack Obama, primarily over the healthcare act, the response was to respect the office, if not the man. And in the moment when those people chose to commit themselves to service to the country, it was inappropriate. There are a great many of us who sleep under the veil of security provided by people them. They chose to server for whatever reason, but in the moment when they're be sworn in, they deserved our respect. Anything less was petty like the many of the issues the buffoon chooses to go after. He's embarrassing, their service is not.

    I can't remember the last time we didn't have military appreciation night and when there weren't a group of recruits being sworn in. The venue and time is as appropriate as any. The response was not.
     
  17. yabo

    yabo Member+

    Jun 1, 2000
    Poolesville, MD
    Club:
    DC United
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    United States
    I agree with the respect piece, but have never understood why honoring the military has been linked to sporting events. It's not the place I would do so. Not starting an argument, just joining the conversation.
     
  18. UnitedBorn

    UnitedBorn Member+

    Dec 7, 2015
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    It's advertising for the young male demographic that they want to sign up.
     
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  19. Hedbal

    Hedbal Member+

    Jul 31, 2000
    DC
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    DC United
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    United States
    Stepping forward onto riskier ground, why do we insist on playing the National Anthem before each match - and having fans "disrespect" it by shouting "O" at the (in)appropriate moment?
     
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  20. fatbastard

    fatbastard Member+

    Aug 1, 2003
    Lincoln (ish), Va
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    As "a veteran", I would just like to say that at no time does a military member, new or retired, automatically deserve an extra level of respect just because they have a uniform (if they did something specifically interesting in it, maybe), especially a level that prohibits anyone from exercising their right to protest in whatever small way they can :) Protest is just as, possibly more, American than serving in the military, and ... my USAF training inspires me to say at this point ... especially the Coast Guard ;)

    but that's just my informed opinion - you are entitled to yours, even if it's wrong because it disagrees with mine :D
    Don't get me started on the stupid flag and anthem at sporting events.....


    On to more appropriate discussions, On the way back to the car, people seemed to really enjoy my

    la la la la la
    la la la la la
    la la la la la
    L.A. Sucks.Ass.

    chant more than usual :)
     
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  21. morrissey

    morrissey Moderator
    Staff Member

    Feb 18, 2000
    West Los Angeles, Calif
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    DC United
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    United States
    Agree. Multi-generational and multi branch (including AF, Navy, Army).

    If MLS wants to have its military nights it shouldn’t go after the banners in the crowds.

    But it should go after the Nazis and White Supremacists because we fought wars against that ideology and also Fcuk Nazis.

    James
     
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  22. Q*bert Jones III

    Q*bert Jones III The People's Poet

    Feb 12, 2005
    Woodstock, NY
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    DC United
    And after all, that's why the fans were booing.
     
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  23. pr0ner

    pr0ner Member+

    Jan 13, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
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    DC United
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    United States
    Because they're Orioles fans who think they're cute by doing it at United (and Caps) games.

    At least that practice has stopped at Nationals Park unless the Orioles are in town.
     
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  24. song219

    song219 BigSoccer Supporter

    Apr 5, 2004
    La Norte
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    DC United
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    Vanuatu
    When the Nats give me back the seats they stole from me when they moved into RFK I'll think about not shouting "O" anymore.
     
  25. PSURoss

    PSURoss Member+

    Sep 30, 2002
    DC Burbs
    This grates on my like you can't believe. And the Caps fans who emphasize RED is no different.
     
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