bripat9643
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They don't prove shit about what I posted.I did post the veterans words. Dont you know how to read?It's not "fabricated opinion." It's fact. Refusing to show the proper respect to the national anthem shows you do not respect the country or the people who fought for it. You're trying to tell us they respect the country even though they are going out of their way to show their disrespect for it.bripat9643, post: 18207335It's not a racial preference, douche bag. It's a preference for people who respect their country and the people who fought for it.
No. Because it's a hate driven fabricated opinion that players who participate in peaceful anthem protest about racial injustice in this country do not respect our country and the people who fought for it.
You see your opinion right out of the gate is racist.
Opposing the Iraq war before Bush started it earned one the label of being anti-American from conservatives rooting for their debacle.
It's the same with these Anthem protest. Conservative can't think so they swing with the same old hate campaign.. Think like us or you hate America.
Cons were dead wrong about Iraq. They are dead wrong about race right now.
No one is swallowing the bullshit.
You also failed to explain how my post was racist.
You're dumber than a cockroach and you lack the capacity to commit logic.
You always look the ass when make claims you know nothing about.
An open letter from American military veterans in support of Colin Kaepernick
"“I wanted to put something out there in the world … to say that ‘There are veterans who not only agree with Colin Kaepernick’s right to do that, but also agree with the substance of the action,’ ” Smith said. “And are willing to stand up and say Black Lives Matter and this is an important issue that we need to address in our country."
I am sure the words of those veterans are very compelling.
Why not post the words of the veterans themselves?