Chris Kluwe arrest: former NFL propping


Chris Kluwe, the former NFL betting that was held by a meeting of the City Council of California in protest of a “magician” plaque in front of a library, presented the possibility of running for a position.

Kluwe’s protest emerged from the plan to have a plaque outside a Library of Huntington Beach. The plaque has the acronym “Maga” that reads the “magical”, “attractive”, “galvanizing” and “adventurous” words. It is also the acronym for the campaign message of President Donald Trump, “Make America Great Again”.

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The former NFL player Chris Kluwe protest during the City Council meeting of Huntington Beach. (City of Huntington Beach)

The incident went viral last week, and opened the idea of ​​TMZ Sports.

“Personally, I don’t want to run for a public office because I don’t want to be able. That is not something he wants,” said former Minnesota Vikings player to The Outlet. “I want everyone to live their own life, freely to live their lives without other people damaging them. Unfortunately, we are in a position in which it seems that it could have to run for a public office.

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The former NFL player of the Minnesota Vikings, Chris Kluwe, joins a small group of protesters outside the Pelican Hill Country Club, where the then vice president Mike Pence is scheduled to attend a collection of lunch funds, in Newport Beach , California, on October 9, 2017. (Robyn Beck/AFP through Getty Images)

“I hate that because I want to sit at home and play video games. And if you are a good public servant, you serve the public. And it is an exhausting and demanding job. That means you care about everyone. You have to worry about their problems and you must find forms to help try to solve those problems. “

Kluwe added that he already had calls with “operations” of the Democratic party and added that something had to change within the party itself.

“But what I firmly believe is that what our current Democratic party is doing is not working. And it is time for the old guard to leave. It’s time for the new faces to take over,” he said.

The Minnesota Vikings, Chris Kluwe, #5, leaves the field after the match against the Houston Texans at the Reliant stadium. (Thomas Campbell-USA Today Sports)

He added that he had no reservations about his “peaceful civil disobedience.”

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