And again, if there is a right time to protest, there is no need for a protest. It will always be the wrong time to discuss police brutality
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"This is not about racism!" ~~old white American proverb
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Fortunately, that's not your call to make.
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The fact that those discussions aren't happening is exactly why they're forced to resort to kneeling.
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Obviously they are protesting this way because of lack of discussion in Congress. Protests are designed to get attention.
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Some people just don't get it.
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This person has never experienced the "solemnity" of the anthem being played at an NFL game.
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Solemnity is when I sing a church hymn not when I sing the national anthem.
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So, this writer believes there is a systemic problem against POC in America, but wants the same POC to take the same pride in the flag? Huh?
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Well, it's NOT 'discussed' at the singing of the national anthem. "Taking a knee" is a silent and respectful way to protest.
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How can a person covet freedom and then want to deny that freedom to others because they don't like the timing/platform?
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