Big C said:sycasey said:To be clear: the "stunt" was him jumping in and interrupting a TV interview to promote his politics. If he'd decided to speak thoughtfully about his beliefs and why he's voting this way or that (as Kerr does), it would be different. I wouldn't agree with him, but I would respect it more.bear2034 said:sycasey said:
I knew Bosa was a MAGA guy and didn't really give a s*** because he generally didn't talk about his politics, which I thought was a smart strategy given the team that drafted him and the city they represent.
So I'm surprised he decided to pull this stunt now.
What a stunt! Bosa should be more professional like Steve Kerr and the Gold State Warriors. Despite their success, we still don't know what their politics are?
And again: ultimately I don't give a s*** what football players think about the election. I'm just surprised Bosa chose this moment to step into these waters after many years of not talking about politics.
The "stunt" seemed largely unobtrusive. If he leaves it at this, I'm glad he's being his authentic self. This is sort of the Bay Area equivalent of coming out of the closet. I wish some of the hundreds of Trump voters in my community (only 5-10%) would put Trump signs on their lawns, but they're too scared I guess. Maybe Bosa "coming out" will give them courage.
I wouldn't put political signs on my lawn in either direction for fear of wackos