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Eric Reid's Mother Military Veteran Says Her Son Has Her Full Support


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3 minutes ago, Mr. Nuts said:

Then why kneel during the Anthem? Why dont Reid go kneel outside CMPD then. Reid is all about promoting himself and Colin. They want to be this generation of Tommie Smith and John Carlos during the Olympic. 

Because kneeling during the anthem is getting more people talking. And people won't let it go so there's no need to change tactics. Stop making a big deal out of it and he'll have to fine a different way to peaceful protest to keep people talking. 

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Nuts said:

Then why kneel during the Anthem? Why dont Reid go kneel outside CMPD then. Reid is all about promoting himself and Colin. They want to be this generation of Tommie Smith and John Carlos during the Olympic. 

For them kneeling in front of a police station accomplishes nothing except for them getting arrested or shot. You literally don't see how bad it is in your own country for people who aren't white right now.... We as a country should be advancing but right now we're doing nothing but regressing. 

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17 minutes ago, Mr. Nuts said:

Then why kneel during the Anthem? Why dont Reid go kneel outside CMPD then. Reid is all about promoting himself and Colin. They want to be this generation of Tommie Smith and John Carlos during the Olympic. 

I didnt know your life was affected by this must be hard for you to survive knowing NFL players care about people around the country. dont worry those big mean black guys aren't going to hurt you

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