Liberal snowflake President Gerald Ford with teammate Willis Ward at the University of Michigan in 1934. Ford threatened to quit the team when Ward was benched for a game against Georgia Tech, who at the time refused to play against black players. "His sacrifice led me to question how educational administrators could capitulate to raw prejudice." Ford used the story to voice his support for U-M's affirmative action admissions policy saying, "Do we really want to risk turning back the clock to an era when the Willis Wards were isolated and penalized for the color of their skin, their economic standing or national ancestry?" I wonder what he would have said about Colin Kapernick, if he were President today?
A man of courage, and willing to put those convictions on the line, is not a "snowflake", you idiot!
"Liberal snowflake" I can only assume you are being sarcastic, for 1934 that was a pretty damn heroic thing to do.
Michigan's proud of Ford... within reason. Pardoning Nixon before his impeachment trial to spare the nation embarrassment was a fumble as far as I'm concerned.
I'm sure they cut that deal before they even nominated him, he's a good man. I voted for Carter but I would have been fine with him.I think both of them were honorable men who put the common good above their own ambitions.
Are you saying that someone who stands up against prejudice is a "liberal snowflake?" What are you, a Nazi fascist Trump follower?
Hopefully he would have said the same.
Friend of mine's take which sounded fairly plausible--- I'm guessing he wouldn't have overtly supported it but if asked his opinion, might have said something like, "Colin is entitled to express his feelings as he sees fit. But I'm a Lions fan."