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New York Jets head coach FIRED after wearing the Lebanese flag

New York Jets head coach FIRED after wearing the Lebanese flag

On October 8, the New York Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh. This came just two days after he was spotted wearing the flag of Lebanon on his team hoodie:

According to nbc sports, Security escorted him out of the building. Importantly, this didn’t happen the last time the Jets fired their head coach:

Trump’s friend

The Jets’ owner – Woody Johnson – previously served as the US ambassador to Britain during the Trump administration. He is also heir to his family business, Johnson & Johnson. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, his net worth is an estimated $8.77 billion. The Senate also investigated him in 2006 for his sketchy tax schemes:

According to CNN, in 2020, the State Department watchdog investigated Johnson following allegations that he made both racist and sexist comments to staff.

While many online claim that the Jets fired Saleh because of their recent results – after winning just two of five recent games, it is very unusual for teams to fire NFL coaches mid-season. According to The athletic, Johnson has never fired a coach mid-season before:

Chance?

Saleh was the NFL’s first Muslim, Lebanese head coach. He also carried the Lebanon flag last season as part of the NFL’s heritage program. This encouraged players and coaching staff to wear flags from their countries of origin on helmets and jackets. Remarkably, however, this weekend marked the first time Saleh carried the flag since Israel began indiscriminately bombing Lebanon. Does it still sound like a coincidence?

In 2011, Johnson visited Israel with former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. During the visit they met Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister and genocidal maniac. They also visited an illegal Israeli settlement. It is clear that Israel is now bombing both Lebanon and Gaza – Saleh’s Lebanese flag became a problem for him:

Of course, Saleh is not the first person to show solidarity with a country that Israel is mercilessly bombing and who has lost a job. Several companies have fired or withdrawn job offers from people who expressed support for Palestine, while Israel has launched its genocidal assault on Gaza.

Sports professionals – like all other workers – must be able to highlight their heritage and their solidarity with countries where Israel is committing murderous atrocities. They must be able to do this without fear of retaliation.

If Saleh had decorated the flag of Israel – a country that is ethnically cleansing the Palestinians and now the Lebanese people – I seriously doubt he would be in the same position.

Feature image via Mail News/Youtube