Arian Foster To Kneel When Anthem Played

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Dolphins RB Arian Foster just told me he plans to take a knee and raise his fist during the national anthem today in Seattle. He said some of his teammates will join him. Foster said Dolphins players met on Friday and agreed to make their own decision on how to handle today's anthem.
 
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most of the league is african american---they will be doing more protests --- if things don't change, they may start going on strike about all the oppression.
 
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They just want attention. And of all days to do this. This is NOT COOL! If they do not want to be in the USA then they need to leave.

I am so over the disrespect shown to the men and women who serve to protect these football players right to play football.
 
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Why nationalism at sports events? hell you need parental permission to pledge in schools these days.
 
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Another reason why I am done with the NFL! College football only! Everybody come on in the water is warm!
 
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It doesn't take COURAGE to kneel in PROTEST but, it does take COURAGE to stand for what is right. We don't honor the flag because America is perfect, but, because we had many who served and died so that we might have FREEDOM in this country. The flag does not represent the corrupt, greedy politicians who are destroying our nation, but, the good in America. They have the RIGHT to protest, but, thank God, many thought America was worth fighting for and they gave them that RIGHT! If kneeling makes them feel honorable, that's a matter of opinion. I would ask them: WHAT are you doing to make America better?
 
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The racism on this board is over the top.

What they are doing changes absolutely nothing. It only calls attention to themselves.

If they want to change things, they need to partake in activities within their own communities to bring about change - and drive that change from inside the communities outward.
 
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Actually they fought so he could make statements like this

Exactly! The NFL also has a right to kick them out of the league! Thanks for the point. EVERYBODY has a right to express their opinion but nobody has a RIGHT to play in the NFL.
 
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It doesn't take COURAGE to kneel in PROTEST but, it does take COURAGE to stand for what is right. We don't honor the flag because America is perfect, but, because we had many who served and died so that we might have FREEDOM in this country. The flag does not represent the corrupt, greedy politicians who are destroying our nation, but, the good in America. They have the RIGHT to protest, but, thank God, many thought America was worth fighting for and they gave them that RIGHT! If kneeling makes them feel honorable, that's a matter of opinion. I would ask them: WHAT are you doing to make America better?

Totally agree.
 

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