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Colin Kaepernick refusal to stand during national anthem
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<blockquote data-quote="refineryworker05" data-source="post: 4816069" data-attributes="member: 66082"><p>Kaepernick thing was when I knew a lot of Americans are confused about their actual beliefs.</p><p></p><p>I heard the argument Kap is bringing politics into sports and I don't want that over and over, but if kneeling during the national anthem is a political act, then standing during the national anthem is a political act. One can't be political without the other being political. So these people far from wanting politics out of sports, wanted politics in sports and wanted to force these players to perform the political act of standing during the national anthem, yet they twisted this argument into, Oh I just want politics out of sports. This is how a lot of political discussions go. People hiding or unaware of what they really believe and the implications of those beliefs. They just know they are a good person, so their political opinions are good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="refineryworker05, post: 4816069, member: 66082"] Kaepernick thing was when I knew a lot of Americans are confused about their actual beliefs. I heard the argument Kap is bringing politics into sports and I don't want that over and over, but if kneeling during the national anthem is a political act, then standing during the national anthem is a political act. One can't be political without the other being political. So these people far from wanting politics out of sports, wanted politics in sports and wanted to force these players to perform the political act of standing during the national anthem, yet they twisted this argument into, Oh I just want politics out of sports. This is how a lot of political discussions go. People hiding or unaware of what they really believe and the implications of those beliefs. They just know they are a good person, so their political opinions are good. [/QUOTE]
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