Former NFL -Punter Chris Kluwe said he was fired as a football coach in high school in California after a speech during a municipal meeting in which he called Maga a “Nazi movement”.
“I have just been fired by being a first -year football coach, if you want to know what Maga is doing with communities,” Kluwwe wrote on bluesky Thursday. “They don’t care what people help, because the school will certainly not find an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an NFL player there at that level, they only give people to try to hurt people.”
Kluwwe later told CNN that the school fired him because the incident ‘received too much attention’.
Kluwwe was arrested last week at a municipal meeting in Huntington Beach when he protested against Huntington Beach’s decision to show a plaque in a public library. The plaquette used the words magical, seductive, galvanizing and adventurous, and their initials spelled Maga.
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Ex-NFL Punter Chris Kluwwe during a meeting of the Huntington Beach city council. (City of Huntington Beach)
A video from the meeting shows Kluwwe who criticizes the Maga movement and calls it “a Nazi movement” and says that he would enter into civil disobedience. Kluwwe later went to the front of the meeting and the police fascinated him and led him out.
Days later Kluwwe appeared on CNN, and he did not go down From his attitude.
“I believe we are on the path that Nazi Germany went under Hitler,” he said. “And I say that as a major political science and history, as someone who has studied history. And the parallels are very, very clear.”

Oakland Raiders Punter Chris Kluwwe stops the ball during a match against the Chicago Bears in Oakland, California, August 23, 2013. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)
Kluwwe, 43, ended a problem with the position of the Trump administration on transgender athletes Competing in girls and women’s sports, among other things.
“Deze administratie probeert gehoorzaamheid aan het land te stellen. Deze regering probeert ons land in beroering te brengen om de macht voor zichzelf te oogsten. En ik denk dat ongeacht politieke overtuiging, ons allemaal als Amerikanen in staat zouden moeten zijn – geen koningen, geen tirannen, geen tiranten, geen tiranten, geen tiranten, geen tiranten, geen tiranten, niet nu, niet nu, niet,” zei Kluwwe.
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Kluwwe spoke the elections and those who voted for President Donald Trump and claimed that “Hitler was also chosen.”
“There were many very good Germans who believed that Hitler would have their best interests in mind. And I think there are many good Americans who think that Trump has their best interests in mind. But I am already confident that this administration has shown – that Trump does not have their best interests in mind.”

Minnesota Vikings Punter Chris Kluwwe runs off the field after a match against the Houston Texans at a reliant stage. (Thomas Campbell/USA Today Sports)
On Wednesday, Kluwwe said that he wants other officials to “start with civil disobedience.”
“I want our chosen democratic officials to start civil disobedience,” he told the daily pilot. “People must be aware that what is going on with this administration, leads us a very dark path. At the moment no one is willing to perform and do that. So if I want to ask them to do it, I must also be willing to do it.”
Kluwwe also told TMZ that he would consider running for a public office.
Kluwwe peeled for the Minnesota Vikings from 2005-12.
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