steve from staten island
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Yes it is a positive thing in a time that positive things are seemingly lacking.Shouldn't need a award to do the right thing!
Someone said the guy attacking the lady was nfl player too. Might be false I didn't look into it .
But all in all it's a positive thing
Doing the right thing doesn't ever deserve an "award ". Just do the right thing and refuse unnecessary recognition. Actions speak louder than words. The NFL is loaded with felons, abusers and pampered cry babies. They have been dead to me for years.125 posts and seven pages most of them negative about a black golf player who had a driving accident and one post about a black athletic who stoped a horrific crime and the lousy low comments above. Typical haters
Yes it is a positive thing in a time that positive things are seemingly lacking.
Civilian awards for acts like what that guy did are given out all the time, it was given not asked for
I have no idea who "someone" is and id be interested to know who said the attacker was a NFL player
Don't be like the rest of the haters here, I always thought more of you than that
True, Jesus told his disciples clean yourself up before you go out and spread His word. He told us acts of kindness mean more when done without calling attention to yourselfDoing the right thing doesn't ever deserve an "award ". Just do the right thing and refuse unnecessary recognition. Actions speak louder than words. The NFL is loaded with felons, abusers and pampered cry babies. They have been dead to me for years.
Steve, you just can't get enough of that progressive, social justice Kool-aid can you?
He also said "keep your faith as a light under a bushel". Don't go around expecting applause for doing the right thing. Doing right is supposed to be the rule, not the exception.True, Jesus told his disciples clean yourself up before you go out and spread His word. He told us acts of kindness mean more when done without calling attention to yourself
I wouldn't care if he was purple, the NFL is an embarrassment to America.True, Jesus told his disciples clean yourself up before you go out and spread His word. He told us acts of kindness mean more when done without calling attention to yourself
The way you interpret this thread is the way you see it. I saw it as some sports figure stoping a horrible assault.
Dont game the guy who stoped it because the media seized a chance to put a story out there
Using the logic I see here nobody who does a brave thing be they a NFL player or a everyday person should be questioned if they get any recognition or honor's from the city/town were they live.
I can only wonder if it was a white anyone else would I be accused of drinking kool- aid
That was my point, though.Good deeds just don't make the front page like they should.