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    Dear Colin

    I just watched the playing of the national anthems for the US and the St Vincent/Granadines. At a minimum to show respect and perhaps even more because it is simply the right thing to do...both squads stood silent during the playing of both anthems.....
    If you feel that this country is great then stand and recognize that, for those who put forth the effort, great things can happen. If you don't like this country then feel free to leave...


    TO KAPERNICK FROM RETIRED U.S. ARMY LT. COL. ALLEN WEST...........REMARKABLE SPEECH...................

    Message from a non-oppressed black man to Colin Kaepernick…

    By Allen West1:44pm August 28, 2016

    If there’s one thing I live for, it’s football season, especially college. Saturday night I was enjoying a fantastic game between Charleston Southern University and North Dakota State University. The game went into overtime and ended with the Bison of NDSU winning 24-17. However, as I watched this thrilling game, it was an item on the ESPN news ticker that disturbed me — to which I see a need to respond to this “teachable moment.”

    As reported yesterday, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the National Anthem in Friday’s pre-season game against Green Bay because he was protesting “black oppression” in the United States. The Niners went on to lose.

    The NFL issued a statement that said players are encouraged but not required to stand for the national anthem. Hmm, this is the same NFL that refused to allow the Dallas Cowboys to wear a helmet decal in honor of the fallen Dallas Police officers gunned down on Thursday July 7th.

    This is the same NFL that said nothing when players from the St. Louis Cardinals displayed the false narrative symbol of “hands up, dont shoot” — which we know didn’t happen. I find it rather interesting that the NFL has no issue disrespecting law enforcement officers but only “encourages” players to respect the symbol of our nation, the American flag, and our anthem, the Star Spangled Banner.

    However, I would recommend a simple scripture from the wise King Solomon for Mr. Kaepernick, Proverbs 17:28 (NIV): “Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent, and discerning if they hold their tongues.”

    Or, as the old folks down South would say, “best for a stupid person to keep their mouth shut and not open it and let everyone know they are.”

    Mr. Kaepernick, a bi-racial young man adopted and raised by white parents, claims America is oppressing blacks at a time when we have a black, bi racial president who was twice elected. We’ve had two black attorneys general and currently have a black secretary of homeland security, along with a black national security advisor. Here in Dallas our police chief, whom I know, is an outstanding black leader. The officer in Milwaukee who shot the armed assailant after issuing an order to drop his weapon was black. Is Mr. Kaepernick following suit and cherry-picking what he terms “oppression?” First of all, let me clarify to you sir, you are a multi-millionaire “one-percenter” just because you can throw a ball and kiss your biceps. Men like Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Oscar Robertson, Ernie Davis, and Bernard King and Condredge Halloway of my alma mater were athletes who knew of oppression. You sir may certainly have the right to sit upon your “fourth point of contact” when the National Anthem is played but never forget, you live in a nation that has provided you the privilege to have that right.

    My story is one I wish to share. My dad was a corporal in the U.S. Army and served during World War II. He was born in 1920 and knew oppression. Yet, when he sat me down on the steps of our home, 651 Kennesaw Ave NE in Atlanta, he shared with me that there was no greater honor or privilege, than to wear the uniform of these United States. Perhaps that ‘s why his first and middle sons, along with his grandson, are all U.S. combat veterans, just like Dad. Herman West Sr. was not a victim, and he raised men who would never allow anyone to suppress or oppress them. Perhaps you should stop trying to make victims and admonish people, black people, to be victors — try it, and you may find that more satisfying than your insidious action and word vomiting.

    If you want to know about oppression of blacks in America, past and present, how about you ask Rep. Nancy Pelosi of the San Fran Bay Area about the policies that decimated the black family? Maybe you can cross the Bay over to Oakland and ask Rep. Barbara Lee about the 13 to15 million black babies killed since 1973, and ask her who is Margaret Sanger?

    Or perhaps you can ask the two California senators, Boxer and Feinstein, about who doesn’t support better education opportunities for black children in the inner cities — school choice, vouchers, charter schools, home schooling.

    Perhaps you didn’t know Barack Obama was the one who cancelled the DC school voucher program for deserving young black children — talk about oppression. Is that something you’re willing to do, or is it just too difficult?

    You should look at who’s been controlling the communities and cities where blacks live. This isn’t not about what America has done; it’s about what a certain group, a political party has done. And your somewhat backhanded comment towards our law enforcement officers — well, wonder how many times San Francisco PD has protected you?

    Here is the deal young man. My recommendation is that you apologize. Be a stand up fella and admit you made a very stupid comment. Humbly state that you do realize how very special this country is and the opportunities it has afforded you — and many others. You should take that stand and apologize to all of those who are currently serving in our Armed Forces and those veterans who’ve been willing to make that last full measure of devotion. You see, when the National Anthem is played, it has a very special meaning to us — maybe you should take a hiatus and go over to Helmand Province in Afghanistan and spend a week and understand why. Go over and throw a football with the men and women who enable you to earn those millions of dollars.

    The American flag has a very touching meaning for those of us for whom it will drape our coffin — as it was for my Dad…and it will be for me. That song defines who we are as a proud and exceptional people. This is a land where so many dream of coming to and earning the title of American. Your actions were shameful, disgusting, despicable and disrespectful.

    You do have a right and a freedom of expression. But know, there are consequences to your ignorant action, which is what it was.

    When the National Anthem is played, I salute because I am a black man born and raised in the inner city afforded the opportunity for greatness in my own right. May you seek God’s forgiveness and find humility, because we, the people are not going to forget what you did and said.

    THIS MIGHT EXPLAIN SOME OF HIS ACTIONS.....

    The media won't tell us this. Turns out Kaepernick is engaged to a Muslim woman who is a BLM activist. In the off season he converted to Islam. She appears to be radicalizing him by looking at his Instagram and other accounts. He is a VERY angry man and should be watched. His actions now are making sense!!

    ISLAM is EVIL and spreading like wildfire!!! OUR flag means everything to American's FREEDOM.

    Don't like it. LEAVE!!!

    #2
    I heard an interesting take on this controversy the other day. At a big event - sporting event - we all stand to sing the anthem because of tradition etc. The guy to your right may not agree with you on certain things. You may not agree with the guy on your left. We all agree this country isn't perfect - we just might not agree on what it is that isn't perfect and how to fix it. But as a whole we stand to respect the flag and all that it represents and symbolizes. If he wants to stay put as an means to express himself he's certainly entitled to - free speech/freedom of expression/freedom to dissent are all founding tenants of this nation. But he shouldn't be surprised when others exercise their right to disagree with him.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I heard an interesting take on this controversy the other day. At a big event - sporting event - we all stand to sing the anthem because of tradition etc. The guy to your right may not agree with you on certain things. You may not agree with the guy on your left. We all agree this country isn't perfect - we just might not agree on what it is that isn't perfect and how to fix it. But as a whole we stand to respect the flag and all that it represents and symbolizes. If he wants to stay put as an means to express himself he's certainly entitled to - free speech/freedom of expression/freedom to dissent are all founding tenants of this nation. But he shouldn't be surprised when others exercise their right to disagree with him.
      ok. It's free speech. He's wrong but entitled to his freedom of expression. The real issue is not him but American nationalism ala Trump and the ugly fascism and racism he's nurturing all over this great country of ours.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        ok. It's free speech. He's wrong but entitled to his freedom of expression. The real issue is not him but American nationalism ala Trump and the ugly fascism and racism he's nurturing all over this great country of ours.
        True. We don't need more things dividing an already divided nation. Interesting piece (albeit long)

        http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          ok. It's free speech. He's wrong but entitled to his freedom of expression. The real issue is not him but American nationalism ala Trump and the ugly fascism and racism he's nurturing all over this great country of ours.

          This has nothing to do with Trump. Obama has been in office for 8 years and since then, this country has become more divided....not more unified. Perhaps it is high time that people are treated equally. No entitlements....no forced diversity.....no quotas.....Georgetown should not give priority to descendants of slaves.....
          Trump hasn't even gotten into office and the liberals are already blaming him??

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            This has nothing to do with Trump. Obama has been in office for 8 years and since then, this country has become more divided....not more unified. Perhaps it is high time that people are treated equally. No entitlements....no forced diversity.....no quotas.....Georgetown should not give priority to descendants of slaves.....
            Trump hasn't even gotten into office and the liberals are already blaming him??
            think. come out of your parent's basement and get an education.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              think. come out of your parent's basement and get an education.

              Think......go back to your parents basement and try to think without the brainwashing media clouding your conscience. Do you think that Kaepernick is the first and such protests are only recently occurring with Trump becoming the Republican candidate? That is like saying the Islam never had a radical sect before Israel was named in the 1940s. Oh wait.....Kaepernick didn't even start with the protests until after he started dating his current girlfriend...fiance... In fact, there are plenty of pictures showing Kaepernick standing for the national anthem and respecting the flag prior to this relationship and while Trump was running for the presidency. I am sure that this is all Trumps fault though.

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                #8
                Great post on Twitter going around:

                White people: Blacks need to protest peacefully
                CK: ok
                White people: Noooooo. Not like that!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Think......go back to your parents basement and try to think without the brainwashing media clouding your conscience. Do you think that Kaepernick is the first and such protests are only recently occurring with Trump becoming the Republican candidate? That is like saying the Islam never had a radical sect before Israel was named in the 1940s. Oh wait.....Kaepernick didn't even start with the protests until after he started dating his current girlfriend...fiance... In fact, there are plenty of pictures showing Kaepernick standing for the national anthem and respecting the flag prior to this relationship and while Trump was running for the presidency. I am sure that this is all Trumps fault though.
                  different poster- he/she was not saying it was trump's fault and acknowledges that Kaepaernik may be wrong but has the right under our constitution to express himself.

                  He was saying that the bigger issue is the bigotry and racism that Trump is inciting all over this country (thru American Nationalism). But of course you see what you want to see.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    This has nothing to do with Trump. Obama has been in office for 8 years and since then, this country has become more divided....not more unified. Perhaps it is high time that people are treated equally. No entitlements....no forced diversity.....no quotas.....Georgetown should not give priority to descendants of slaves.....
                    Trump hasn't even gotten into office and the liberals are already blaming him??
                    And the Republicans share no blame whatsoever? Give me a f'ing break. Day 1 they made it their job to make sure Obama went down in flames. How typical to blame it all in the other side and be unwilling to conceed that both sides are share responsibility.

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                      #11
                      different poster- he/she was not saying it was trump's fault and acknowledges that Kaepaernik may be wrong but has the right under our constitution to express himself.

                      He was saying that the bigger issue is the bigotry and racism that Trump is inciting all over this country (thru American Nationalism). But of course you see what you want to see.


                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      And the Republicans share no blame whatsoever? Give me a f'ing break. Day 1 they made it their job to make sure Obama went down in flames. How typical to blame it all in the other side and be unwilling to conceed that both sides are share responsibility.

                      So, is Obama going down in flames? Obama has dug his own racist grave.
                      As for racism...what exactly have the democrats done to take care of the black economy?
                      Hillary is not any less of a racist when you listen to her:
                      http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...-racist-top-5/
                      I don't see the Black lives matter group protesting the massive numbers of black on black crime....only when a white kills a black....that is racism as well.

                      Now Georgetown has decided to give preferential admissions to 'descendants of slavery'?
                      Since racism is, in fact, defined as the unequal treatment of people based on race, then I suppose this is racism as well.

                      So, according to these posts, being a nationalist is the same as being a racist?
                      This is along the same lines as requiring an ID when you vote....that is also racism??
                      I never said that the republicans don't share any of the racism that exists....by the way....the so-called privileged minority....african americans also share in the racism.
                      Racism is not uni-directional.

                      However, although Kaepernick has the right to sit or stand, I, personally, think is a shallow protest and one against a symbol that he probably has little understanding of. The flag with 50 equal stars and 13 stripes represent equality and freedom, the former for each state, and the latter from oppression and restrictions under British rule. The National Anthem emphasizes the fact that the flag was still there meaning that Americans were still free.

                      If Kaepernick really wants to protest then do so against who he feels his oppressors are and not the symbols that he should be supporting and standing side by side with fellow Americans.

                      If Kaepernick wants everyone to be treated equally then things may be very different and not the way he might think it should go. Can you imagine everything being forced to represent the population statistics? We might never win another Olympic basketball gold again with so many whites on the court!!!

                      ......but these are just my opinions.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        different poster- he/she was not saying it was trump's fault and acknowledges that Kaepaernik may be wrong but has the right under our constitution to express himself.

                        He was saying that the bigger issue is the bigotry and racism that Trump is inciting all over this country (thru American Nationalism). But of course you see what you want to see.





                        So, is Obama going down in flames? Obama has dug his own racist grave.
                        As for racism...what exactly have the democrats done to take care of the black economy?
                        Hillary is not any less of a racist when you listen to her:
                        http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...-racist-top-5/
                        I don't see the Black lives matter group protesting the massive numbers of black on black crime....only when a white kills a black....that is racism as well.

                        Now Georgetown has decided to give preferential admissions to 'descendants of slavery'?
                        Since racism is, in fact, defined as the unequal treatment of people based on race, then I suppose this is racism as well.

                        So, according to these posts, being a nationalist is the same as being a racist?
                        This is along the same lines as requiring an ID when you vote....that is also racism??
                        I never said that the republicans don't share any of the racism that exists....by the way....the so-called privileged minority....african americans also share in the racism.
                        Racism is not uni-directional.

                        However, although Kaepernick has the right to sit or stand, I, personally, think is a shallow protest and one against a symbol that he probably has little understanding of. The flag with 50 equal stars and 13 stripes represent equality and freedom, the former for each state, and the latter from oppression and restrictions under British rule. The National Anthem emphasizes the fact that the flag was still there meaning that Americans were still free.

                        If Kaepernick really wants to protest then do so against who he feels his oppressors are and not the symbols that he should be supporting and standing side by side with fellow Americans.

                        If Kaepernick wants everyone to be treated equally then things may be very different and not the way he might think it should go. Can you imagine everything being forced to represent the population statistics? We might never win another Olympic basketball gold again with so many whites on the court!!!

                        ......but these are just my opinions.
                        you need to stop getting your education from Faux News and Breitbart

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                          #13
                          Altidore HAS NEVER properly saluted the flag!

                          Just that no one pays attention to this team.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            you need to stop getting your education from Faux News and Breitbart
                            why?
                            do you need to control the news and media?
                            No free speech?

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                              #15
                              'Merica

                              For those of you who wish to live in a nation where you do not have a choice on whether you stand for a flag or not, go check out North Korea. There are plenty of other countries out there as well that fit this criteria if North Korea is not your cup of tea. How did the OP put it? Oh yeah, he said "If you don't like this country then feel free to leave..."

                              Have at it champ...

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