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My Thoughts on Colin Kaepernick
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<blockquote data-quote="Physics vs Jaden" data-source="post: 142345" data-attributes="member: 7299"><p>As most of you all know by now, Colin Kaepernick refused to stand up for the national anthem... those of you not from America *COUGH COUGH [USER=1]@Num7[/USER] COUGH COUGH*, may not know, but here is my opinion.</p><p>Doing this... is disrespectful... simple.</p><p>It's not the fact that you're sitting down during the National Anthem, it's the fact that you're sitting down during something that honors the people that served our country. The National Anthem was created when 35 year old Francis Scott Key witnessed the war of 1812, and wrote about it, and thus, the National Anthem was created (the original title wasn't Star Spangled Banner... in fact it was "Defence of Fort M'Henry"). You are dishonoring the people that serve to keep you safe, you're not standing to show pride to your country or anything like that, you're standing to show that you RESPECT the people that lost THEIR lives to protect yours and millions others, it's not a protest, it's just a disrespectful way of saying, "I don't owe the people that fought for my life and died anything".</p><p>Thank you for reading, leave your thoughts down below, as I am curious as to what other people think.</p><p>Sincerly,</p><p>Jaden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Physics vs Jaden, post: 142345, member: 7299"] As most of you all know by now, Colin Kaepernick refused to stand up for the national anthem... those of you not from America *COUGH COUGH [USER=1]@Num7[/USER] COUGH COUGH*, may not know, but here is my opinion. Doing this... is disrespectful... simple. It's not the fact that you're sitting down during the National Anthem, it's the fact that you're sitting down during something that honors the people that served our country. The National Anthem was created when 35 year old Francis Scott Key witnessed the war of 1812, and wrote about it, and thus, the National Anthem was created (the original title wasn't Star Spangled Banner... in fact it was "Defence of Fort M'Henry"). You are dishonoring the people that serve to keep you safe, you're not standing to show pride to your country or anything like that, you're standing to show that you RESPECT the people that lost THEIR lives to protect yours and millions others, it's not a protest, it's just a disrespectful way of saying, "I don't owe the people that fought for my life and died anything". Thank you for reading, leave your thoughts down below, as I am curious as to what other people think. Sincerly, Jaden [/QUOTE]
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