‘American Sniper’ widow Taya Kyle to NFL: ‘You have lost me’

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aya Kyle, the widow of “American Sniper” Chris Kyle, ridiculed the NFL on Tuesday, suggesting that protests have focused “on division and anger” rather than the unity she believes the league once promoted.


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“You are asking us to abandon what we loved about togetherness and make choices of division,” Kyle wrote on Facebook.


“You, dear NFL, have taken that. You have lost me here.”


Kyle, whose Navy SEAL husband was often called the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history, joins a growing chorus of voices taking a stance in the battle between the NFL and President Trump. NFL players and owners have knelt or locked arms to protest police brutality against African Americans or Trump’s attacks against the league, while the president contends that taking a knee during the national anthem is a sign of disrespect for the American flag and veterans.


Kyle, a 43-year-old mother of two who has spoken out in support of gun rights and Trump’s travel ban, posted her “Letter to the NFL” on Tuesday, explaining how America’s most popular sport had united people of different races, religions, and backgrounds in concession line chats and the rising and falling fortunes of their respective teams.

She wrote:


Did it ever occur to you that you and we were already a mix of backgrounds, races and religions? We were already living the dream you want, right in front of you.​
Your desire to focus on division and anger has shattered what many people loved most about the sport. Football was really a metaphor for our ideal world –different backgrounds, talents, political beliefs and histories as one big team with one big goal — to do well, to win, TOGETHER.​
You are asking us to abandon what we loved about togetherness and make choices of division. Will we stand with you? Will we stand with our flag? What does it mean? What does it mean if we buy a ticket or NFL gear? What does it mean if we don’t? It is the polar opposite of the easy togetherness we once loved in football.

She concluded by challenging the NFL’s “strong guys” to fight for issues they claim to care about with their on-field demonstrations.
“That would involve getting off their knees and getting to work though,” she wrote.


Last year, the NFL Players Union recognized former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, the first player to kneel in protest during the national anthem, for his service in the community and pledge to donate $1 million to charities.


Kyle’s statement came a day after the widow of former NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman defended the right to free speech.


On Monday, Trump shared a tweet about Tillman as an example of why the players should stand for the anthem. Later in the day, Marie Tillman, whose husband was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2004, said in a statement that “Pat’s service, along with that of every man and woman’s service, should never be politicized in a way that divides us.”


She added: “The very action of self-expression and the freedom to speak from one’s heart — no matter those views — is what Pat and so many other Americans have given their lives for.”


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Pat Tillman's widow Marie in a statement to @brianstelter, in his nightly newsletter, about Trump using Tillman in stand for anthem tweet.
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Tillman had previously criticized Trump over an order barring travel from seven majority Muslim countries.


“This is not the country he dreamed of, not what he served for and not what he died for,” she said of her late-husband.


Chris Kyle was a celebrated veteran who had deployed to some of the Iraq War’s most intense battlegrounds, The Post’s Dan Lamothe reported. His autobiography, “American Sniper,” was made into an Oscar-winning movie by Clint Eastwood.


Kyle was shot and killed in 2013 by a Marine Corps veteran at a shooting range in Texas.


In an interview this April, Taya Kyle said that while touring the country first for the “American Sniper” movie and then for her book, she found that many people were “exhausted by all the conflicts.”


“If you take the polarizing conflicts out of the conversation, you’d realize most people are not so far apart,” she told the Sioux City Journal. “We might disagree on some things, but we’re not hateful with our neighbor. If we had a conversation, we might be able to list off 100 things we agree on. Somehow, it’s getting scarier and scarier to start those conversations.”
 

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it's not pretty, they have alienated, offended and insulted a lot of people with their actions
 

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She wants players to stand for the anthem, don't you??? I'm confused.

I'm talking about people quoting military wives as if they're an expert or something. Like telling me what Taya Kyle thinks means anything to me.
 

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Awesome comeback as usual. You think you know it all but you know basically nothing. You are looked at like a total clown around here. You try to control every thread. If you don't agree with somebody's thoughts / comments then according to you they are wrong and only your opinion is right. Go post some more UFC plays when the fighters are already in the cage. Joker
 

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Why is Tillman even mentioned in the article and his Pics but none of Kyle :ohno:
 

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Awesome comeback as usual. You think you know it all but you know basically nothing. You are looked at like a total clown around here. You try to control every thread. If you don't agree with somebody's thoughts / comments then according to you they are wrong and only your opinion is right. Go post some more UFC plays when the fighters are already in the cage. Joker

Have never done this. Nice try.

Thought this was a forum. People disagree on a forum. If you want a forum where people all agree, go to covers.

You're right, I know nothing joker.
 

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Have never done this. Nice try.

Thought this was a forum. People disagree on a forum. If you want a forum where people all agree, go to covers.

You're right, I know nothing joker.
Then why did you quote me? My comment was 100% accurate and You're comment had nothing to do with mine.
 

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