Chris “Badger” Thomas RIGHT WING TRIBUNE–

Football legend Ray Lewis called for more enlightened leadership during his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction speech and fellow inductee Randy Moss wore a tie bearing the names of African-Americans who died during interactions with law enforcement, FOX News reports.

The last of the seven members of the class of 2018 on hand to be enshrined, Lewis spoke without notes and strolled along the stage to passionately urge his listeners to come together.

“Are you living every day to make this world better? Think what we can do if we work together as a country … teaching our nation to love each other again. It’s how we react to the challenges in our life that shows our greatness. How do we execute that dream? Who will answer that knock on the door in the middle of the night? And it has to start right now. We need people willing to fight for what is good and what is right. We can go from being legends to building a legacy bigger than football, bigger than sports. Look at what unites us … the answer is simple, love. Hope, faith and love, and the greatest is love.” ~ Ray Lewis

Lewis put on a shiny show and said a lot of glittery words but he is the same guy who protests our National Anthem and supports the anti-America rhetoric.

That was just the start for the eccentric but always dynamic Moss. When he finally hooked up with an elite quarterback, he caught a record 23 TD passes from Tom Brady in New England’s perfect 2007 regular season.