sp1814
/// That is a rather silly comparison. ///
em10
/// i really don't know how one could compare the two, ///
Please do not try and read into this something that I never said or suggested.
Did I make a comparison?
The answer is 'NO', I was merely making a tongue in the cheek remark, by stating, "It would seem that he is not on his own for making offensive salutes".
And as regards my use of the word 'offensive' if either of you care to read about these two Olympic athletes, you will not fail to notice that they did in fact 'OFFEND' some people.
/// The black power salute sparking a terse response for the International Olympic Committee at the time, deemed it a political statement not fit for the Games. They ordered the athletes suspended and never again did Smith, Carlos or Norman race for their country. ///
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturevideo/filmvideo/9394185/Film-about-1968-Olympics-Black-Power-salute-offers-lessons-for-todays-athletes.html