Don't tarnish our flag by standing. Just stay where you choose to be, with your worthless ass in the mud #Kaepernick pic.twitter.com/T0tSxhn4so
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) August 29, 2016
James is angry, and who can blame him? His point is valid, why would we want to force someone who clearly doesn’t understand what the National Anthem and our Flag represent.
Truth be told, Kaepernick has a very warped idea of what oppression looks like.
And it is my right to turn of the TV each time SF is on. Maybe their sponsors will understand.
— Child of the King (@karen22846408) August 29, 2016
It would take a good many people turning their TV off for the sponsors to notice, but worth a shot.
https://twitter.com/Leannbe/status/770311067201314816
#Merica
What a pompous ass…and ingrate to boot.
— david w. thompson (@dwthompson1945) August 29, 2016
That may be a qualification of some professional athletes these days.
However some don’t just talk the talk …
wondering does he go into the inner city 2b a role model and spend some of those millions like Russell Wilson <much respect
— FIRE Them All?2020 (@SandraHartle) August 29, 2016
Props to Russell!
https://twitter.com/mnix49mn/status/770309862962126852
It’s all about Kap, yup.
https://twitter.com/dedatlane392/status/770322139291480064
And there’s the biggest threat – not boycotts, not unemployment but what players on other teams might do about his disrespect.
@RealJamesWoods pic.twitter.com/dVVe16UIxM
— freebat (@wrongsaidsean) August 29, 2016
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