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Kudos to Kaepernick


Wundrbread33

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10 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

For addressing his critics and getting the message back on track. 

Addressing the media and adjusting his protest (taking a knee) to show more respect speaks volumes.

Perhaps Kap is not really really dumb.

Kaep is a real one unlike our qb trying to play both sides.

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Dont know how protesting the flag furthers his cause anyway.  There are many brave black servicemen who gave their lives for that flag and this country.  He is disrespecting every soldier who has given his life to protect that flag.  That flag doesnt represent the government or specific policies which discriminate but rather freedom to express your opinion so he could act as he did.  There are many ways to show your disapproval of this country and the government but disrespecting the flag is a very poor choice in my opinion.

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