Colin has the right to do what he's doing and IF he continutes.. good for him! .. It takes a lot of courage and a possibility of a huge loss of money .. and I agree with him . .I mean really ! .... . .not one Black or White Baltimore cop got disciplined for anything on DEAD FREDDIE GREY? ? ? please, that is what makes the trouble!!!! ... when THEY get away with everything .. . IF the law was applied equally .. .there would be no BLM's or tensions between Cops and Black Neighborhoods ,, etc...
Colin Kaepernick’s decision to sit during the national anthem has ignited debate across the sport, and beyond. What’s next for the Niners QB?
[the first poll was positive for him, then there is this]
A postscript: I like Kaepernick’s action. We want players to speak freely and tell the truth—until they do it, and then we want them back in the same boring mold. Good for Kaepernick to exercise his First Amendment right of free speech, which you rarely hear a current player do. For his sake, I hope he has some thick skin this Thursday and on days following, when he’s sure to get pushback on his recent actions.
For people who know the man, this weekend wasn’t a big surprise. Three years ago, Kaepernick told me: “I want to try to break that perfect football mold. I don’t want to be someone who can be put into a category.” In one weekend, he accomplished that.
fw an alien view is worth, and don't mean to be presumptuous in expressing a view, good on him. It's good to see such a courageous, out-of-the-box stand taken by such a prominent figure on such an important social matter.
Though this song is a love song about two people it also sorta fits his situation.