Dak Prescott wants you to respect his MAGA opinions.
There is no rule that you have to respect opinions that are detrimental to the betterment of minorities, so people don’t have to respect what Dak is saying at all.
If anything people are losing respect for Dak because he chose to push Jerry Jones, Trump and MAGA’s opinions on players who just want change in this country.
Clarence Hill of the Star-Telegram asked Dak if he regretted calling players who protested against racism during the anthem “controversial” and here is what he had to say.
Prescott said he understood the reasons behind the protests, which began with former San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick two years ago and were continued by a number of other players across the league, most notably Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins.
But Prescott said he believed it was the wrong time and venue in which to protest.
“I am not oblivious to it,” Prescott told the Star-Telegram after practice Thursday. “You get on social media, you see It. It doesn’t bother me. I said what I said. You have an opinion. Everyone else has an opinion. They are entitled to it as well. I accepted what they said and respect it. They should respect mine.”
Prescott regrets nothing he said.
“I never said I didn’t believe in social injustice and things that were going on. I just said I didn’t think that the national anthem was the time.
“For me, the game of football has been such a peace. It’s a moment for me to be at peace. I don’t think kneeling or standing is creating a solution for us.”
Dak should take a long look at the people who are co-signing his position on social media. They are racists, white supremacists, MAGA and in general people who don’t care about racism or police brutality in this country.
If Dak is ok with that, while he is entitled to his opinion, he isn’t entitled to your respect and he doesn’t have mine.
Flip the page for him bashing players who protest injustices during the anthem.