Previous NFL Punter Chris Kluwe, It was arrested this week after protesting a California City Council meeting, doubling his criticism of the Trump administration’s criticism on Friday and again the campaign “Make America Great Again” to Nazi Germany.
Kluwe who last played in NFL for Minnesota Vikings In 2012, arrested during a City Council meeting in Huntington Beach on Tuesday after he hurried against council members. He had previously spoken at the meeting where he called “Maga” a “Nazi movement.”
Former Minnesota Vikings NFL player 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 lunch-founder, in Newport Beach, California, October 9, 2017 . (Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images)
The protest was over a suggested sign for Huntington Beach’s public library, which would have the words “magical”, “enticing”, “galvanizing” and “adventurous” next to each other – Spell Maga.
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During a performance on CNN Friday, Kluwe did not go back from his attitude.
“I think we’re on the road that Nazi Germany went down under Hitler,” he said. “And I say it as political science and story Major, as someone who has studied history. And the parallels are very, very clear.”
Kluwe, 43, questioned Trump -Administration’s attitude toward Transgender athletes Compete, among other problems in girls and women’s sports.
“This administration is trying to put obedience to duty to the country. This administration is trying to push our country into turmoil to reap power for themselves. And I believe regardless of political affiliation we all as Americans should be able to agree – No kings, no tyrants, not now, not ever.

Ex-NFL Punter Chris Kluwe protests during the Huntington Beach City Council meeting. (City of Huntington Beach)
Ex-NFL Punter arrested after ‘Maga’ Plaque Protest during California City Council Meeting
Kluwe approached the election and those who voted for President Donald Trump, claiming Hitler was also elected. ”
“There were a lot of very good Germans who thought Hitler would have their best interests in mind. And I think there are a lot of good Americans who think Trump has their best interests in mind but I am very confident what this administration has shown – has already shown – that Trump does not have their best interests in mind.

Minnesota Vikings Punter Chris Kluwe, #5, goes off the field after the game against Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium. (Thomas Campbell-usa Today Sports)
Kluwe said he intends to continue to talk and attend city council meetings in Huntington Beach “unless they prohibit me.”
“I definitely plan to talk about the question because I as a US citizen are interested in my country. I want my country to be a place where everyone can have the same benefits I had. And I have to use my privilege to make it matter.