Help me help you. Exactly what doesn't make sense?
You think Rosa riding the bus or Ruby Bridges going to William Frantz Elementary School is the same stance against injustice as Kaep kneeling during the SSB?
i think there's a correct time and place for protest. certainly it should not be disrespectful or disruptive. it shouldn't interfere with my day to day. i certainly don't want to hear about it on the news. it should be peaceful and targeted to a very limited scope. it should involve people that i think have the proper gravitas. it should never be led by someone that doesn't have proper rebellious credentials.
there are, after all, rules in this country that specifically outline who can be outraged, by what, when and how they can express that outrage. we all would do well to remember that our troops fought and died for our right to be free to express our freedoms... in the appropriate manner, at the appropriate times, in the appropriate places.
like when a group of ex-law enforcement officers, who may or may not have been fired for incompetence or to protect the department from lawsuit, join with a group of former military members, who may or may not have been expelled from the military, to protest Obama's (who, i hope everyone knows is actually a foreign born Muslim.. at least the Venn diagram of these two groups is proof of that if you're too naive to understand it already) attempts to disarm Americans so that he can impose martial law.
they're doing it the right way. when they arm themselves with 11 guns, flak jackets, tasers, mace and drape themselves in American flag gear then march through the farmer's market and point their guns at security guards and police who answer 911 calls.. they're clearly, honestly, obviously exercising their right to protest this crooked American system that would attempt to strip them of their freedoms.
there's a right way and a wrong way, you're correct.
Kaepernick is fomenting these feelings of anti-Americanism among
certain Americans who don't realize how good they have it relative to people in other parts of the world. that's dangerous stuff. when he sits on the bench during the anthem he's sending up a clear bat signal to
other people like him that it's time to organize and revolt. this is America and i won't stand for that sort of open rebellion against the country that i love.
my local militia is protecting my right to freedom. when they get together tomorrow and fire the .50 cal at some watermelons, drink 14 cases of beer, fly confederate flags over their tents and fry some meat i know that they have my best interests in mind. they definitely are not there discussing anything like how crooked American government is and how the country is turning against them. they're just there making sure they have the proper training in place to defend
REAL AMERICANS from scum like Kaepernick.