All these articles omit the fact that Kaep isn't good
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It doesn't matter at this point what matters is the message good humans are good humans wether they be a overrated player or a policeman
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It's ok for a millionaire ball player to disrespect the Flag while soldiers who fought to preserve it lie in graves around the world
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I'm a diabled war veteran too, I do not stand with anyone that stands against the flag.
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Hahaa! Disabled... I swear I can spell
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Thank you for your service
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CK is being persecuted ny big business and others for his convictions. We can all take a lesson from this great American! Thank you Colin!
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Thank you Big Daddy!
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Marshawn Lynch And Michael Bennet are both protesting and have secure jobs
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The first through the door is always the one to pay the most
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Also, qbs are judged differently because of their leadership role on the field.
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Anyone who believes in a free nation should stand with Kaepernick. You don't have to agree with him, just his right to express.
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Exactly the right which makes him not a great candidate for an employer.
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Especially in the NFL, which brought players out during the national anthem to help with "patriotic" branding. A total facade.
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That's cool. So, if you're employer tells you on Monday what you can & can't express at work then you'll just go with it? Yeah right.
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If I want to keep my job... yes. Which is the answer any reasonable person who wants to pay their bills will more than likely tell you.
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Hmm. Does not seem a representative group, going by that photo.
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Nope, just the courageous group
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