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stratos wrote:Sorry but no where in the article does it once show how Colin Kaeprnick's wealth and fame did not protect him from police brutality. It talked about other athletes being wrongfully shot and arrested by cops but nothing on Kaeprnick. Guess the article is beyond your comprehension, since it addresses this question.
actually it did not address any form of police brutality or actions against him. Maybe you need to read the article first before you post it.
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So if kaepernik had refused to stand before he was demoted, you'd support him? He actually has a point and his actions would be valid if it didn't seem like he was doing it just for attention? As for calling somebody n****r, I thought that was common among blacks, was not deemed an ethnic slur in that case.
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No, I do not support anyone who shows disrespect towards the US or it's flag yet I would also not condemn him so harshly if I did not feel it was only a "pay attention to me" type protest. As for it not being deemed an ethnic slur it is and he was fined by the NFL for it. Yet you don't seem to care one bit about racism unless it furthers you cause.
So I will also ask why you are so pro his protest yet are against those who protest against him and his action. Everyone who is protesting against him has a right to do so. Why are you not supporting their rights to protest but only his?
I'll even through this is sense you seem to be so AWARE of C.K. and his doings that you don't feel his ethnic slur is an ethnic slur. IF he is so adamant about this why has he not protested prior to his demotion?