This headline is garbage. They are protesting police brutality not the anthem. This framing maximizes the division and clouds the issue
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@nytimes They're not protesting the anthem. Get it straight! -
They are disrespecting the anthem and the veterans who fought for it.
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The anthem is just a song, and the protest is not directed at veterans. However, here's what one vet has to say.pic.twitter.com/sFEzdMzir5
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Turning your back = disrespectful; kneeling = respectfully exercising one's 1st Amend right to make a public point. It's not complicated!
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Kneeling is a sign of respect since time immemorial.
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I personally stand for our anthem; however, I respect others' right to civilly and respectfully kneel to make their point.
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Kneeling has been a sign of respect since time immemorial.
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These same people are a alcoholics, beat their wife's, mistreat people on a daily but cry about someone kneeling

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..and those who say to respect the flag booed during the
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Mostly black players protest racism. Mostly white crowd protests players protest. Guess the players are right to have a beef?
#TakeAKneeNFLThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Trump trying to refocus everyone's attention while they bribe Senators. DON'T FALL FOR IT.
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