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Trump calls Kaepernick's refusal to stand for national anthem 'terrible'
"I think it’s personally not a good thing," Trump told Seattle radio station KIRO when asked about the controversy. "I think it’s a terrible thing, and you know, maybe he should find a country that works better for him, let him try, it’s not gonna happen."
Kaepernick became the subject of national controversy over the weekend when he remained seated on the San Francisco bench during the playing of the "Star-Spangled Banner" prior to Friday night's preseason game against the Green Bay Packers.
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I have no problem with Trump being critical of Kaepernick. I imagine many others are as well.
I do wish that he hadn't gone with the "If you don't like it then leave" thing.
Yea, that's emotionally satisfying to some, I am sure.
But are you going to say that to everyone with a beef about the country?
When Trump says that our military is a disaster, or that America doesn't win anymore, does anyone tell him, "If you have a problem with the US then leave"?
No, of course not.
If someone perceives a problem, or injustice in America, let's hear him out. We might ultimately disagree, think he's all wet, grant that he has a point but is going about expressing it in an offensive way,,,,, or even conclude that he's not a good guy.
But, let's listen.
A free society is one in which it is safe to be unpopular.
I read that somewhere.
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Donald Trump: We need to make this country great again! Everything is horrible. Black people are walking down the street getting shot!
Colin Kaepernick: We need to make this country better. Everything is horrible. Black people are walking down the street getting shot!
Donald Trump: Leave the country, hippie!!!!!
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Some relevant History
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"I cannot stand and sing the anthem. I cannot salute the flag. I know that I am a black man in a white world."
That's not Colin Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback whose refusal to stand during the national anthem has invited criticism from all corners of the sports world.
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That's the 21st century permutation of "America: Love it or Leave it".
I personally thought, and still think, that that slogan is horribly shortsighted. If it means "love the status quo and do not to do anything about it" that is the foundation wall of tyranny. Half a century ago Senator Fullbright and others argued that what we really needed was a "higher patriotism".
Now the multimillion dollar question--and it is that, in terms of sponsorships and endorsments--is whether this QB is an embodiment of "higher patriotism".
Time will tell.
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Good post.
Time will indeed show whether the QB is willing to make a long term commitment to improving this republic, or if it is just a flash in the pan.
I welcome all sincere voices.
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Now the Santa Clara Police are getting into it.
I wonder what sort of "action" they expect the 49ers to take.
Santa Clara police threaten to boycott 49ers games in wake of Kaepernick controversy
Authorities in Northern California have threatened to stop working San Francisco 49ers games in response to Colin Kaepernick sitting during the national anthem in protest of police brutality and racial injustice.
In a letter obtained by KNTV, the Santa Clara police union told the 49ers organization that officers wouldn’t work at the stadium if it doesn’t “take action” against Kaepernick over his protest. The station noted that about 70 Santa Clara police officers work eight home games per year.
"The board of directors of the Santa Clara Police Officer's Association has a duty to protect its members and work to make all of their workings environments free of harassing behavior,” the letter added.
Kaepernick’s decision to sit for the national anthem and to wear socks in practice depicting pigs as cops has drawn much scrutiny from the Santa Clara officers. Police said they are angered and frustrated with the 6-year veteran.
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Frankly, I am very tired and weary of the guy and wish he'd just go away and the media would shut up about him.
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It will run it's course and eventually die down.
Funny, the President is in China at a summit, and the press asked him about this thing,,,,,,,