I believe KaeperDick is sincere in his recent criticism of American race relations.. It's a free country, more power to his protest.
What's killing me is the ire of the Love-it-or-Leave-It DWFs.. They're very forgiving of the routine domestic & drug abuse scandals, on the field cheap shots, etc.. But are going ham over KaeperDick's perceived lack of patriotism. It's viewed as a cardinal and divisive sin by the DWF hive, who seem numb to all the other NFL's divisive messaging (ie- celebrating Hispanic heritage exclusively).. My father-in-law stated he didn't like how KaeperDick was snubbing the military, but why would military care what KaeperDick thinks about foreign policy.. And it seems like there was little to no fan' moral outrage when Colin was accused of rape down in Miami not too long ago.. Who knows.
Nice observations. Perhaps, like all political issues in the western world, the highest proportion of DWF wrath is drawn from the issues that are given the most attention by the corporate media. The reporting on Kaepernick's "anthem protest" was nearly as widespread as the South Carolina church shooting or the death of Saint Treyvon Martin. The only difference is that, for once, the DWF's didn't buy what they were selling. They didn't bat an eye at the crimes committed by Leonard Little, Ray Lewis, Pacman Plaxico Burress, Jones, Chris Henry, Tank Johnson, Maurice Clarett, Aldon Smith, Lawrence Taylor, Kenny Britt, Lawrence Phillips, Darren Sharper, James Harrison, and the literally hundreds of other black NFL players who've committed illicit acts ranging from DUI, PED's, drug possession, assault, theft, domestic abuse, etc. Before Kaepernick, tThe only time I can recall when DWF's actually cared about a crime committed by a black NFL player was the Michael Vick dog-fighting ring.
Of course, the irony of middle class white people defending the U.S., a nation that over the past 60 years has become fundamentally anti-white to it's very core (via Welfare State Democrats vs. Warfare State Republicans), adds a certain pathetic twist to the situation.
I will say that Beyonce's black power salute during the halftime show of Superbowl 49 (ironically during a game in which the league's whitest team defeated the league's blackest team) drew plenty of rage from the DWF peons...
During the national anthem of multiple NFL games each week, there is some oppressed millionaire negro afflete kneeling, linking arms, or raising their fist. DWF's seem to be getting "Negro Fatigue," and the poor ratings are a reflection...