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Do you support Colin Kaepernick’s protest of the National Anthem?

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    Grant says: yes

    Only reason people care is because its the NFL and therefore has lots of media coverage. Folks love chewing up dark skinned people when they try to...more

    Only reason people care is because its the NFL and therefore has lots of media coverage. Folks love chewing up dark skinned people when they try to exersize their rights. .less

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    DenmarkBall says: yes

    I agree with his right to do it but not his protest. America no longer oppresses minorities and he is very wrong in that area. He, however,...more

    I agree with his right to do it but not his protest. America no longer oppresses minorities and he is very wrong in that area. He, however, like all of us, has the right to stand up or sit down for the national anthem. Hes a bad player nevertheless and this was likely a PR stunt because hes gonna get canned. .less

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    JamesFosterJr says: yes

    As a Libertarian who believes the Constitutional rights of Americans should never be violated, yes, I support his right to freedom of speech, and he has the...more

    As a Libertarian who believes the Constitutional rights of Americans should never be violated, yes, I support his right to freedom of speech, and he has the right to a peaceful protest, which is exactly what he is practicing. Do I think he could have approached the cause another way? Yes. Does he have the right? Yes. .less

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    Yuxima says: no

    I can tell you that reciting a tired old pledge to a flag doesn't make you anymore patriotic than someone else, but its downright disrespectful to protest...more

    I can tell you that reciting a tired old pledge to a flag doesn't make you anymore patriotic than someone else, but its downright disrespectful to protest during the anthem. Especially after many men and women sacrificed their lives for us. .less

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    PenguinJones says: yes

    The entire point of the First Amendment of our Constitution is that you have the freedom to not be compelled to do things you don't want...more

    The entire point of the First Amendment of our Constitution is that you have the freedom to not be compelled to do things you don't want to do, and you are able to express your views as you see fit. To sit for the national anthem may not be popular, but nobody can argue that he doesn't have the right to do that. .less