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Kaepernick isn't protesting capitalism. He's protesting police brutality.
How does not standing for the anthem protest police brutality? I agree that there are both good and bad police officers out there but protesting the flag does not equate to protesting bad police officers. At least not in my view.
He (was) performing a peaceful protest to draw attention to an issue he feels needs addressing.
A protest is useless if it doesn't make someone uncomfortable.
So if he hated the calorie count of Coke he would sit for the Anthem? Or would he protest Coke?
I just don't see how he conflated the protest of the anthem to bad police work.
I don't think it's difficult to differentiate between issues worth making a stand over (police brutality) and issues not (Coke).
Sugar in Pepsi causes diabetes, obesity and probably is responsible for more deaths than bad police work. To me it is a huge issue. Pepsi is an NFL sponsor so I am going to sit for the Anthem because the NFL watches Pepsi sell its awful drink to kids.
Seems just as logical as sitting for the anthem because you believe there are some bad police officers out there...
But the existence of soda isn't an injustice. Stop being stupid.
The existence of some bad police officers isn't injustice either. Stop being yourself. Soda is actually purchased more by minorities as it is cheap. So there is some injustice there. I would also argue that rich athletes get more "justice" than an average shmoe who gets pulled over. You have lost this argument. You are defeated. And you are a loser with no career path.
Society as a whole and the justice system in particular choosing not to hold police accountable for unjustifiable violence is injustice.
Of course they are held accountable. There are 100s of cases where in fact they are. You choose a small, tiny sample of bad shootings. But that will happen. There are 1000s of cases of heroic police work that goes unnoticed. You focus on the 1% of bad police officers. I focus on the 99% of good police officers.
But we are mixing arguments. Again show me how protesting poor police work equates to sitting during the Anthem? 85% of the country found that to be disrespectful. Most veterans found that to be disrespectful. That is all I am saying.
If Kap hated bad police work why not put together a coalition and march near a police station in his neighborhood. He could have had the press there and stated his opinions on the matter. It would have garnered news coverage for sure. Instead he conflated two things that are not remotely related. Actually if he was protesting the NFL and Pepsi alliance because it sells its ****** soda to poor African American kids I could sort of understand that. But to conflate bad policing and our military is insane.