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Another school. In Canada. Where they don’t have Facebook or phones or a working postal system. But she’s super hot, trust me.

Spotted Cow is fine, but insanely overrated by people who grew up solely on Miller Lite.

Seriously. That’s basically telling everyone about your hot model girlfriend that goes to another school. “You wouldn’t know her.”

I agree - I think Kaepernick DID make a point without being disrespectful. A powerful, provocative point that, because people like you flipped a lid over HOW he said it, we still aren’t discussing. You took it as personal disrespect as a veteran, but he’s pretty explicitly spelled out his reasons for doing it (totally

How is he disrespecting the country though? Because he’s not standing? Who f’ing cares if someone arbitrarily stands during a song.

How is it disrespectful to the men and women who have given their lives in defense of the country to exercise the rights they died to defend in a call for us to be better as a country? I don’t understand that at all.

I clearly don’t understand where you’re coming from. Maybe if you can explain exactly how he disrespected you and the troops, I can understand your position better, because as I see it, his protest doesn’t even have the slightest thing to do with the troops.

The flag and the anthem represent every last American. It represents all Americans that live under it equally. As an American he can do what he wants because he lives in this great country that gives him the freedom to do it.

“Stop being a dickhead” is a circle; “You’re un-American because I don’t like how you protest” is a ball. Learn the difference.

Because nothing says “America” like forced displays of patriotism.

To not take the intentions or opinion of Kaepernick into account is stubborn and self-serving. It’s fine that you’re offended, I just don’t see how you can ignore his intentions to make your argument.

But why does anyone care what he thinks? Why do people get so upset that some random athlete may not agree with them?

This isn’t about the troops. The flag is not a symbol of the troops. The national anthem isn’t a symbol of the troops. It’s a symbol for the nation as a whole, and as a whole the nation is still failing to protect all citizens’ rights.

Hi! I've been in the Army for 13 years now. I've lost a shitload of friends and family members, including four that are buried in Arlington. Pretty sure their service included a desire to keep our country the kind of place where you are free to criticize it without fear of reprisal, not just for those who feel like

Every one of those soldiers would tell you they died for your right to criticize them (which isn’t even what’s happening when he doesn’t stand for the anthem because of police brutality and political malfeasance). Maybe it’s time for you to head back to Fox.com where everything can be binary and simple.

You should be ashamed of yourself using that photo to score points on the Internet.

So redirect your anger. You are pissed off at a guy playing QB in the NFL and posting pictures of graves.

Guess what, asshole? We haven’t taken care of the troops, since the REVOLUTIONARY WAR! We still, on a minute by minute basis, fail the troops. If you think draping yourself in their blood, somehow makes your point for you, then you are just as ignorant, as any other dumb privileged white person.

Thank god our troops killed all those browns over there in Afghanistan and Iraq to protect Colin Kaepernick’s freedom of speech. He should be kissing their asses.

Hey man, racism only exists if you keep bringing it up. Stop talking about it and it will go away!