Toronado3800
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I don't support either but then again I don't watch sports and I've never worn Nikes.As NFL offers measured response to Nike’s Kaepernick ad, other reactions range from support to outrage
Tucker Blasts Nike for Profiting From Kaepernick's 'Attacks on the United States'
'He's Sacrificed Nothing': 'The Five' React to Nike's Ad Campaign Featuring Colin Kaepernick
Just wondering on what political ideology people who don't support Kaepernick stand?
My Republican friends have been ranting about how evil Stalin was for decades, talking about how states are greater than the federal government and "dissing" the Islamic group think countries. So they can't possibly care if a man stands for the National Anthem. After all like we are reminded the boys in the Marines die for our right to free speech....well, recorded free speech thanks to the Patriot Act, but free speech! Go small government!
My Democrat Friends are the followers of Steven and Elyse Keaton from family ties right? They definitely don't care about even burning flags.
So who does care if he sits during an Anthem? Is he protesting in favor of some religion that abuses children or something?
You are right. This makes no practical difference to me either now that you have me thinking about it. The NFL has alienated me over the last couple decades enough I'm not doing Fantasy Football even this year. Used to be I could come in 2nd in a league and occasionally win with just watching the Superbowl the last few years.
Now all I can think about are owners digging for money from us wherever they can to build themselves a new stadium or trying to make their boys click their heels to the communist party leader or snap to attention whenever some symbol is raised.
I'm gonna go learn the names on my kid's soccer team with the time I would have spent on Fantasy Football lol.