Former Puter NFL CHRIS KLUWE shot from high school coaching work after Maga called the “Nazi Movement”

Former NFL Puter Chris Kluwe He said he had been discharged from work as a football coach in California after speaking at a City Council meeting where Maga called the “Nazi Movement”.
“I’m just fired from my first football coach if you want to know what Maga is doing communities,” Kluwe wrote on Bluesky Thursday. “They don’t care what helps people, because the school will certainly not find a former player who is willing to train there at that level, and they only care about trying to hurt people.”
Kluwe later told the CNN that the school had released him because the incident “caught too much attention.”
Kluwe was arrested at a meeting of the Huntington Beach City Council last week when he protested against the decision of Huntington Beach to display a plaque at the Public Library. The plaque used the words of magical, tempting, galvanizing and adventurous, and their initials were written by Maga.
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Ex-Nfl Puter Chris Kluwe during the Huntington Beach City Council meeting. (City of Huntington Beach)
The video from the meeting shows Klue criticizing Maga movement, calling it a “Nazi movement” and saying that it will engage in civil disobedience. Kluwe later went to the front of the meeting, and the police foxes put him and took him.
Days later, Kluwe appeared on the CNN -Ui did not withdraw from his attitude.
“I believe we are on the way that Nazi Germany has dropped under Hitler,” he said. “And I say that as a major political science and history, as someone who studied history. And parallels are very, very clear.”
Oakland Raiders Puter Chris Kluwe pierces the ball during the match against Chicago Bears in Oakland, California, August 2, 2013. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)
Kluwe, 43) dealt with the attitude of Trump’s administration about transgender athletes Competition in maiden and women’s sports, among other questions.
“This administration is trying to listen to the duty of the country. This administration tries to push our country into restlessness to arouse power for itself. And I think that regardless of political affiliation, all of us as Americans should agree – without kings, even now tyrannist, Kluwe said.
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Kluwe addressed the election and those who voted for President Donald Trump, claiming that “Hitler was elected”.
“There were a lot of very good Germans who believed that Hitler would have his best interests in mind. And I think there are many good Americans who think Trump has his best interests in mind. But I am very convinced that what this administration has shown – that Trump has already shown his best interests.”
Minnesota Vikings Puter Chris Kluwe is leaving the field after the game against the Houston Texans on the Reliant Stadium. (Thomas Campbell/USA Today Sports)
Kluwe said on Wednesday that he wanted other officials to “start civic disobedience.”
“I want our chosen democratic officials to start civic disobedience,” he told the Daily Pilot. “People need to be aware that what happens to this administration takes us really dark way. At the moment, no one is willing to do so and do it. So if I want to ask them to do so, then I have to be willing and I do it.”
Kluwe also told TMZ that he would consider running for public function.
Kluwe is from 2005-12.
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