tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215025061434212667.post5649939158414989509..comments2011-03-21T15:48:17.606-07:00Comments on EDUCATE. ENTERTAIN. INSPIRE.: The NFL Lockout???Mr. See it My Wayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00428620492694183610noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215025061434212667.post-63024644248103510512011-03-21T15:48:17.606-07:002011-03-21T15:48:17.606-07:00Preciate the komments Universal...That korrelation...Preciate the komments Universal...That korrelation is a dangerous one to use but I do think it works, of kourse not literally but we know whats going on!!!Mr. See it My Wayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00428620492694183610noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215025061434212667.post-90222212109822900272011-03-21T15:36:10.437-07:002011-03-21T15:36:10.437-07:00As with any company experiencing a strike or "...As with any company experiencing a strike or "lockout" in this case, the vast majority of blame must be laid upon the employer/owners. When the general mass of the employees have reasonable grievances, it is the employers responsiblity to make the sacrifices (with reason) necessary to correct the situation. This is especially true for businesses that rely as heavily as the NFL does on its employees. NFL players are not easily replaced, therefore the NFL cannot afford to be uncompromising. From what little I know about the issues, the employees/players are not being unreasonable anyway. I think the owners do have a bit of a slave master mentality similar to the way that ex-slave masters treated ex-slaves during the sharecropping days in the Jim Crow south. Whereas, although these black men were free, they were constantly reminded that they were still under the "thumbs" of the ex-slave owners they recieved their farmland from. The million dollar contracts the players recieve represent the farmland that sharecropping ex=slaves recieved from the ex-slave owners.Universal Tnoreply@blogger.com