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Colin Kaepernick should quit it is


Shameful. If you aren't proud of your country than find another country that is better for you. But he won't. Time has a way of making you grow up which is what he needs. Sometimes you don't appreciate how truly lucky you are until it's gone. This will accomplish nothing. Just attention unto himself. Very sad.

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If you had to describe what you love/admire the most of the U.S., what would it be?

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If vampires hate "plus signs" - imagine how they feel about the "square root" symbol.

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FREEDOM!!!!!! (Said in William Wallace voice)

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FREEDOM


That's what I would assume most people would say.

My confusion is: Why do so many people (who supposedly love freedom) - get so bent out of shape when Americans actually exercise their freedom (in a peaceful/lawful manner)?

I don't always agree with the things that people do or say, but I'll support their right as an American to do/say them.

For someone to suggest that people should move to another country because they exercise their freedom - seems backwards to me.

My 2 cents.

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If vampires hate "plus signs" - imagine how they feel about the "square root" symbol.

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I'm in agreement with you there. It's our right as US citizens to express ourselves. It's what makes our country great

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In translation:

"If Colin Kaepernick doesn't like America being prejudice against blacks or other ppl of color, or seeing them be murdered by the government without repurcussions than he should find another country".

-Racist Troll (You)

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@beastmayne 1989 Do not attempt to translate my message. You obviously don't get it. Also for your information Everyone's Life Matters. Racist Troll (You)

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Why are we playing national anthem at sporting events? If it weren't for this bit of silliness we wouldn't have an issue.

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Because what other country can grown men play a kid's game and make millions? They should be thankful they have the opportunity in America.

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Lots of "football" players (soccer) around the world make more than NFL players, and can freely express their opinions without fear of prosecution.

I'm a proud American, but let's not pretend that Freedom and sports Millionaires (albeit in a different currency) don't exist elsewhere.

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He is entitled to his beliefs but I'm sick of some liberal know nothing bringing up his name when there is a QB vacancy somewhere. The guy was not good in his last season. He was done. Enough already.

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FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS HE BEST.HOWEVER THIS DUDE WAS UNDER CONTRACT.HE IS A PAID EMPLOYEE.I DONT TAKE A KNEE AT THE MCDONALDS WHENEVER I FEEL LIKE EXPRESSING MYSELF.

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