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I really hope these drop again, they have been my favorite pair of sunglasses! I have to say the hinges alone felt more durable and satisfying than any I've ever had before. I am sad to say I lost my pair on a trip to NYC recently and was gutted. Really Hope these drop again T__T
LOL at the morons trying to make political statements on a massdrop discussion board. Can anyone attest to these being a quality product or not? considering joining drop. Thank you
Blah Blah Blah Buy the sunglasses or don't. You aren't going to change anyone's mind by telling everyone how you tossed out some old shoes you only used to cut the grass in.
Was once a advid Nike customer, as I look upon my shoe rack I only have two pair of active wear shoes now all 9 pair of Nike that i once owned and wore daily are now part of waste management as i could of donated ALL practley new pair of shoes but when i boycott a product I feel it would be unjust to advertise their product in any way shape from or fashion any longer.#NEVERNIKE
I can understand that. Beto O'Rourke had a strong answer to this overall debate and most critically, began it by saying that reasonable people can disagree on this topic and I think he's right. Not everyone will agree with the method of protest. Frequently, when I ask that question of people, they end up not having the same objection to the protest...which means they're more concerned with who is protesting and what they are protesting than they are with the method of protest.
Regardless - I can understand how some people find this form of protest to be objectionable...if you think the flag is sacrosanct, then any protest related to it would be offensive.
I see this form of protest as inherently American: they are using their constitutional right to free speech to raise a peaceful, organized protest to raise awareness for an issue where other Americans are having their civil rights violated by state and federal law enforcement. That, to me, is as patriotic a cause as any I can think of and I'm proud of Kaepernick and the other players who have risked professional and personal repercussions to ensure that message is heard.
OneLovewhen you say lies i think of those weird 3D clips of the show where people eat things and then deny it. ahhhhh (this is clearly my own context.)