Kaepernick chose the wrong venue to voice his opinion on protesting against social injustice. He was there to play football, not to protest
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You say wrong, I say right. He has millions talking.
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You may have millions talking but he still not playing in the NFL
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Pretty sure people talking about social injustices is more important than a job in the NFL
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And if that's how Kaepernick sees it, then he needs to choose!
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He did choose, look at all his humanitarian work that he's done whilst not having a job in the NFL.
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Even the police are refusing to participate in the anthem as a protest. I'd say Kap won this one.
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They're not participating because players are kneeling. How did he win as he remains unemployed?
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"They aren't participating" being the operative term. He is winning because they adopted his methods after decrying them.
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While I concede both are a form of protest. They were invited to participate. He was not.
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I pay to see play not their politics. They do that on their time, not mine. Kap getting what he deserves. They work for fans for 3 hrs.
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They can use their platform. That's their call. I'm way more worried how the Russia thing will affect hockey
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Not "their" platform. Platform belongs to owner of team and by way of paying fan, me. W/o paying fan, Kap kneeling in empty field.
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Maybe you can get a job in Canada you are making millions and millions and you couldn't just sit in the locker room or stand for two
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You are purposely missing the point.
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Football or politics?!! He certainly damaged the NFL!
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The nfl was fucked up way before colin came around
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