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WALSH: We Were Told That Kaepernick Was Protesting Police Brutality, Not The Flag. Now The Truth Has Finally Come Out.

There is almost nothing to say about the fact that Nike  recalled a patriotic American flag shoe  after Colin Kaepernick complained. It i...

There is almost nothing to say about the fact that Nike recalled a patriotic American flag shoe after Colin Kaepernick complained. It is so self-evidently absurd and disgraceful — such a cowardly surrender to political correctness — that analysis is rendered moot.

Kaepernick reportedly felt that the flag — a Betsy Ross flag from the American Revolution — somehow represents slavery. Of course, if the American flag represents slavery, then every flag of every country 200 years old or over also represents slavery. Slavery was a universally accepted institution all across the world for thousands of years. The only thing unique about American slavery is that we practiced it for such a comparatively short amount of time. Egypt had slavery for 3,000 years. We had it for 90. These are facts that have apparently escaped Kaepernick's notice.
The one notable, though far from surprising, aspect of this story is how it finally exposes the truth behind Kaepernick's kneeling stunt. We were told for years that the kneelers were not protesting the flag — or the country or the national anthem, for that matter. A viral tweet with over 300,000 likes summed up this defense: "Rosa Parks was not protesting the bus. Gandhi was not protesting the food. The colonists were not protesting tea. Players are not protesting the flag or the anthem. They are protesting injustice."
Many in the media, including Shep Smith at Fox News, also made this claim. The NFL players themselves repeatedly declared that they were not protesting the flag, despite appearing to do exactly that. LeBron James, one of the highest-profile defenders of the anthem protests, tried to put a patriotic spin on it: "We know this is the greatest country in the world — it's the land of the free. But we still have problems just like everybody else. And when we have those problems, we have to figure out a way how we come together and be as great as we can be as a people."
Kaepernick, who started it all, said that he was trying to call attention to "police violence" and "systematic oppression." He and his fellow kneelers always insisted that this was not about the flag itself. Well, in case anyone was ever fooled by all of the misdirection, the truth should now be clear: It was indeed about the flag. It was always about the flag.
Colin Kaepernick does not like this country. That much is clear, by now. He is rich and famous and free — all things that he would not be if he lived in any number of other countries around the globe — but his privilege has made him bitter to his core. And he is free to be bitter. He is free to hate the United States and its flag and all it stands for. But he should be honest about where he really stands (or kneels) on the issue.

12 comments

  1. Never buying Nike again - maybe they should change their logo to "Just Screw It"

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  2. Can we deport him? Please say yes....

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  3. Kaepernick would just Love living in China where if he were to protest the RED Hammer and Sickle Flag he will be disappeared. Permanently. Kaput!

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  4. the author of that article is clearly a moron. so he claims to know the minds of the protesters? police violence etc hides behind the flag. it needs to be flown upside down. this country is in dire distress.

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  5. You are a moron if you think the flag has anything to do with police brutality. You could completely replace the flag tomorrow and police brutality would still exist. Nobody concerned about police brutality would be stupid enough to sit out a national anthem that is entirely about celebrating the right of the citizenry to resist. He was trying to associate the anthem and the flag with racism in order to demonize the idea of citizen resistance and pave the way for an even more authoritarian police state than we have now.

    And no, the article writer does not claim to know the minds of protesters in general, what a stupid assumption. It does not even claim to know the mind of Kap, it simply shows that his actions do not match his words. You have no clue.

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  6. apparently insight is not your forte. yes the author attempts to 'know what he was thinking". and yes the flag is now part of the police state . the anthem celebrates brutality and death, apparently you just mouth the words without thinking ,as all good sheeple do. i would suggest a history lesson or 2 about the evolutionary war, but i must remember you are a brainwashed fool.

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  7. Name calling belies your intent. You don't want to inform, you want to destroy. Go back and reread your copy of Rules for Radicals, you're being way too obvious about your subversiveness. Those of us that think for ourselves can see who is brainwashed and who is not. Who has insight and who does not.

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  8. No, calling people sheeple and fools is name calling. I am no longer surprised by leftists and their inability to maintain any kind of reading comprehension, even when they are the ones doing the original writing! Look at his "government crap" comment. Huh?

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  9. apparently telling you you lack insight is "name calling" your brainwashing is complete. let us know when you learn to speak for yourself and nor parrot the govt crap.

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  10. you are a brainwashed sheeple, not name calling ,thats a fact. anyone who disagrees with your silly ideas has to be a 'leftist or 'communist. you braindead are a horror try looking at facts simpleton, another fact about you there. lol

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  11. You might as well be following a script, so forgive me for cutting to the chase. You're not fooling anyone here.

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  12. clearly you cut your brain into bits with that bit of non thinking. lol

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