For those who aren't aware, Colin Kaepernick, quarterback of the 49ers has been refusing to stand for the American national anthem prior to his football games. It all started in the pre-season when he was caught on camera sitting down when the national anthem started against the Packers. After the game, he was interviewed and asked about it. He responded, "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color. To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder".
Cue the outrage. He's not patriotic. He's disrespecting the soldiers. People demanding he get suspended, cut, denied pay, etc., etc.. There's so much wrong with this.There are causes bigger than a country and human rights is one of them. Also, disrespecting soldiers? Soldiers have died for his rights to do this. Trying to deny him his first amendment rights is about as un-American as it gets.
And forget the hypocrisy. All these people mad he and other players won't stand for the national anthem, but you don't catch them standing when the song is played on TV (Though I went out for lunch yesterday and one family stood during the anthem while everyone stared).
Finally, something I've noticed is that the most outspoken people who are upset over this protesting tend to be white. So it's no surprise that a protest for the rights of non-white people isn't of importance for those white people.
Cue the outrage. He's not patriotic. He's disrespecting the soldiers. People demanding he get suspended, cut, denied pay, etc., etc.. There's so much wrong with this.There are causes bigger than a country and human rights is one of them. Also, disrespecting soldiers? Soldiers have died for his rights to do this. Trying to deny him his first amendment rights is about as un-American as it gets.
And forget the hypocrisy. All these people mad he and other players won't stand for the national anthem, but you don't catch them standing when the song is played on TV (Though I went out for lunch yesterday and one family stood during the anthem while everyone stared).
Finally, something I've noticed is that the most outspoken people who are upset over this protesting tend to be white. So it's no surprise that a protest for the rights of non-white people isn't of importance for those white people.
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