Chris Kluwe, the former bettor of the NFL which was made from a meeting of the California municipal council to protest against a “mag” plaque in front of a library, launched the possibility of presenting itself in the elections.
Kluwe’s protest came from the plan to have a huntington beach library outside. The plaque has the acronym “Maga” on her which read the words “magic”, “attractive”, “galvanizing” and “adventurous”. It is also the acronym of President Donald Trump’s campaign message, “give America again great”.
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The former bettor of the NFL, Chris Kluwe, protests during the meeting of the municipal council of Huntington Beach. (City of Huntington Beach)
The incident became viral last week and he talked about the idea to TMZ Sports.
“Personally, I do not want to present myself to public functions because I do not want to be able. This is not something I want,” the former Vikings of Minnesota told The Outlet. “I want everyone to live their own life, free to live their life without other people hurting them.
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The former Minnesota Vikings NFL player, Chris Kluwe, joins a small group of demonstrators outside the Pelican Hill Country Club where the president of the time, Mike Pence, should attend a fundraising for lunch, in Newport Beach, California, October 9, 2017. (Robyn Beck / AFP via Getty Images)
“I hate it because I want to sit at home and play video games. And if you are a good official, you serve the public. And it’s an exhausting and demanding work. It means you care of everyone.
Kluwe added that he already had calls with “agents” of the Democratic Party and added that something should change within the party itself.
“But the thing I firmly believe is that what our current Democratic Party does not work. And it’s time for the old guard to leave. It is time for new faces to take over,” -It declared.

The bettor of the Vikings of Minnesota, Chris Kluwe, # 5, leaves the field after the match against the Texans of Houston at the stadium connecting. (Thomas Campbell-USA TODAY SPORTS)
He added that he had no reserve concerning his “peaceful civil disobedience”.