Agreed. I'm not against the point of his protest, but why glorify someone who was also an oppressor?
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Agreed. I'm not against the point of his protest, but why glorify someone who was also an oppressor?
"war is a racket" marine general Smedley Butler.
looking at the statistics, his protest shows that he, himself is the racist. if he were concerned that the state is out of control and killing people, period, then his protest might have some merit, if sitting through a song would actually do anything. in this country, the government only even has it's ability to govern, by consent of the governed. they are not authority. they are not officials. they are servants, pure and simple. they are one step above being the slaves of the people. if i am going to pay servants to do a job, they are going to do it, and if not, i will fire their incompetent, worthless asses, or beat them until they do the job. sitting down through a song is not a legitimate form of protest. it is equivalent to trying to fix a car by urinating on the sidewalk three blocks away from it. those two things bear absolutely zero relation to one another. i'm rambling here. i hope i made sense. this kapernick idiot gets up my nose.