Monday, September 25, 2017

A HERO AMONG COWARDS: Ex-Army Ranger Alejandro Villanueva Only Steeler Standing On Field For National Anthem • Now The End Begins – Re-Shared and administered by Aaron Halim



A HERO AMONG COWARDS: Ex-Army Ranger Alejandro Villanueva Only Steeler Standing On Field For National Anthem

All but one of the Pittsburgh Steelers decided to protest by staying in
their locker room, during the playing of the national anthem at this
afternoon’s game in Chicago. The lone dissenter was former Army Ranger
Alejandro Villanueva who bucked the team’s decision and took the field,
anyway, hand over his heart and helmet under his arm.
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All
but one of the Pittsburgh Steelers decided to protest by staying in
their locker room, during the playing of the national anthem at this
afternoon’s game in Chicago.

EDITOR’S NOTE:
Take a good look people, this is what an everyday patriot looks like.
Someone who has the guts to stand against the opposition and take a
stand for what’s right. Alejandro Villanueva knows that standing with
your hand over your heart for the playing of our National Anthem is the
right thing to do. Taking a knee and disrespecting the country that made
you wealthy is the wrong to do. I believe that Colin Kaepernick’s
original protest, while misguided, was organic and true. But what we are
seeing now can absolutely be traced back to George Soros and his paid
agitators. Welcome to Day One of the NFL Boycott.


The lone dissenter
was former Army Ranger Alejandro Villanueva who bucked the team’s
decision and took the field, anyway, hand over his heart and helmet
under his arm.

On Sunday morning, reports emerged that the Steelers
had decided to stay in their locker room despite league rules requiring
the team to be on the sidelines during the playing of the national
anthem.

By game time, the team did, indeed, fulfill their announced intentions. However, Villanueva defied his team and took the field:

This isn’t the first time the Steelers’ offensive tackle has been at odds with fellow players over anthem protests.

Last year, Villanueva criticized Colin Kaepernick for his protests during the national anthem:

“I
don’t know if the most effective way is to sit down during the national
anthem with a country that’s providing you freedom, providing you $16
million a year … when there are black minorities that are dying in Iraq
and Afghanistan for less than $20,000 a year,” Villanueva said of the
anthem protests.

The Mississippi native has a good reason for his position. He is himself a veteran with three tours of duty in Afghanistan.

Villanueva
was a Captain in the U.S. Army during much of his service overseas and
now stands at the rank of Major in the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger
Regiment. He was also the recipient of the Bronze Star with “V” device.

Even
as he continued his Army career, Villanueva was given several workouts
with teams such as the Cincinnati Bengals and the Philadelphia Eagles.
He remained unsigned after the Eagles took him off the practice squad,
though, until Steelers’ coach Mike Tomlin signed him in 2014.

Villanueva is now starting left tackle with a four-year, $24 million contract with the Steelers. source



A HERO AMONG COWARDS: Ex-Army Ranger Alejandro Villanueva Only Steeler Standing On Field For National Anthem • Now The End Begins – Re-Shared and administered by Aaron Halim

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