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Getting a lot of requests about the photo of the guy kneeling at the White House. Yes, I took it. Yes, I talked to him. No, he didn’t want to give his name or say anything. Yes, you can use it. Please just credit me: Jesper Zølck, TV 2 Denmark
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Hello! We would like to use this image on http://DailyMail.com with credit back to you. Please let us know as soon as possible, thank you!
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Hi. Sure, you can use the photo with my credits: Jesper Zølck, TV 2 Denmark. And to be clear - I afsked why he did it, he wouldn’t answer. If there was anything he wanted to say, he politely said no. Didn’t wanna give his name either.
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U Rock, secret guy !
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Yes he does! Thanks for getting the REAL POINT
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So what is the "real point" in your opinion MS. Tator? It was an event honoring our country and our national anthem. It was about how everyone there except for that clown evidently loves our country, and our traditions. Do YOU share these feelings Tator? If not, why not?
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We have the right to peacefully protest our government and you can disagree with whoever uses that right or why/how but you should respect and protect their right to do it as it comes from our constitution.
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People like that don't believe in the constitution at all! If they did all not part would be excepted. Patriotic Not!
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Trump is the one disrespecting the flag anthem Constitution human rights our laws freedom. Kneeling has never been disrespectful, it will and will always be about prayer and respect. Do you understand no president has ever interfered with anyone protest. Ever. 45 danger to us all
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Hi. I write for HuffPost. May we use this photo for our front page?
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Hi David. Yes, you can use the photo with my credits: Jesper Zølck, TV 2 Denmark. And to be clear - I afsked why he did it, he wouldn’t answer. If there was anything he wanted to say, he politely said no. Didn’t wanna give his name either.
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I would say he didn't need to answer, kneeling to the anthem in front of president idiot told us all we needed to know.
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I took a knee at my grandson and granddaughters school graduation program today. We all should be taking a knee whenever possible in support of our military, our athletes and people of color everywhere and to let the Trump Regime know we will not be silenced.
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Didn't realize that a person kneeling meant that you could no longer celebrate your loved ones' achievements...
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Yep. Was gonna take my kids out to eat to celebrate their good grades but now we can’t, because kneeling.
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So there was one true patriotic American in the crowd. They should all have taken a knee with him.
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Wouldn't that have been amazing?
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That is what I was thinking. It would’ve been epic.
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Yes, but I have to say, I think that one guy was incredibly brave to do this alone. Pretty epic all by himself.
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True Janice, I break out in cold sweat thinking I would do that too. It’s not easy.

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I mean, basically a “f*ck you” right in the (gags) president’s face. Surrounded by “patriotic” types. Pretty gutsy.
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Very good point. He was brave, for sure, it just would’ve been lovely, for him not to Have to do that alone.
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