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NFL Monday Night Football Ratings Continue to PLUNGE

America is firmly rejecting the politically correct garbage coming out of the NFL.

Anti-American Colin Kaepernick and his buddies who refuse to stand for the National Anthem have turned off Americans, who are now tuning out the NFL.

Black Lives Matter is a domestic terrorist organization that hates white people and cops.

They have wreaked havoc on communities, incited violence and destroyed cities while protesting for the “rights” of CRIMINAL THUGS.

This is the “group” that the NFL wants to align themselves with?

Shameful.

This absurd messaging does not resonate with the core supporters of the NFL, white, brown, black, or any color in between.

This is not a race issue – it’s a common sense issue.

If you want to help black people stop burning cities in the name of thugs and help the thousands who are dying in Democrat-run inner cities.

From Forbes:

NFL’s ‘Monday Night Football’ Keeps Dropping In Ratings

It seems likely that the numerous #BoycottNFL online campaigns and fan outrage aimed at the National Anthem protests in the NFL have taken a toll in terms of viewership this season. Additionally, cord-cutting continues to eat into traditional TV’s ratings at an alarming rate. But could there be something else at play?

We’re barely a year removed from the NFL setting all-time records in viewership, yet now the league is on pace for its lowest ratings in years. That’s a sharp and unexpectedly sudden turn.

Given the politicized controversies and the variety of streaming options this year, have we reached a cumulative point of football fatigue? The numbers suggest so.

Last night’s Monday Night Football matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants drew a 9.1 overnight rating, an 8% drop from last year’s comparable Week 4 game between the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks. The New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs game in 2014 earned a 9.6 rating.

We saw the same thing happen at ESPN, once a highly regarded sports news network, now a mouthpiece for social justice issues and left wing politics.

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