The former bettor of the NFL, Chris Kluwe, drew from the work of high school coach after calling Maga a “Nazi movement”

The former bettor of the NFL, Chris Kluwe, said that he had been dismissed from his work as a secondary football coach in California after a speech at a meeting of the municipal council in which he called Maga a “Nazi movement”.

“I have just been fired from the first year football coach, if you want to know what Maga does to communities,” Kluwe wrote on Bluesky on Thursday. “They don’t care about what helps people, because the school will certainly not find an ex-nfl player ready to train there at this level, they only care to try people.”

Kluwe later told CNN that the school had dismissed him because the incident “drew too much attention”.

Kluwe was arrested at a meeting of the municipal council of Huntington Beach last week when he protested the decision of Huntington Beach to display a plate in a public library. The plaque used magic, attractive, galvanizing and adventurous words, and their initials spelled Maga.

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The former bettor of the NFL Chris Kluwe during a meeting of the municipal council of Huntington Beach. (City of Huntington Beach)

A video of the meeting shows Kluwe criticizing the Maga movement, calling it “a Nazi movement” and saying that it would engage in civil disobedience. Kluwe later went to the front of the meeting, and the police handcuffed him and led him.

A few days later, Kluwe made an appearance on CNN, and he did not decide of its position.

“I think we are on the way that Nazi Germany has taken under Hitler,” he said. “And I say this as a major in political science and history, as a person who studied history. And the parallels are very, very clear.”

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The bettor of Oakland Raiders Chris Kluwe made the ball in a match against the Bears in Chicago in Oakland, California, on August 23, 2013. (Kirby Lee / USA TODAY SPORTS)

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“This administration is trying to put obedience to duty towards the country. This administration tries to put our country in a turmoil in order to harvest power for themselves. And I think that independently of political affiliation, we all as Imps should be able to agree – no kings, no tyrants, not now,” said Kluwe.

Kluwe addressed in the elections and those who voted for President Donald Trump, saying that “Hitler was also elected”.

“There were a lot of very good Germans who believed that Hitler was going to have his best interest in the mind. And I think there are a lot of good Americans who think that Trump has his best interest in mind. But I am very confident that what this administration has shown – has already shown – that Trump has not in mind their best interest.”

The bettor of the Vikings of Minnesota, Chris Kluwe, leaves the field after a match against the Texans of Houston at the stadium connecting. (Thomas Campbell / USA TODAY SPORTS)

Kluwe said on Wednesday that he wanted other officials “to start engaging in civil disobedience”.

“I want our elected democrats to start engaging in civil disobedience,” he told Daily Pilot. “People must be aware that what is happening with this administration is leading us on a really dark path. At the moment, no one is ready to intervene and do it. So, if I want to ask them to do it, then I must be willing to do it too.”

Kluwe also told TMZ that he would plan to present himself to public functions.

Kluwe booted for the Vikings of Minnesota from 2005 to 22.

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