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Kaepernick Anthem Snub is Not a Free Speech Issue
Townhall.com ^ | August 29, 2016 | Mark Davis

Posted on 08/29/2016 9:23:44 AM PDT by Kaslin

It is hard to know which is more disillusioning: an NFL quarterback stupid enough to insult an entire nation in a political hissy fit, or a multitude of constitutionally illiterate people who think it is a free speech issue.

Let’s cover both.

For a while there, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick was a story featuring something for everyone to admire. His childhood was a product of admirable values from the beginning, from a birth mother who chose adoption over abortion to a white couple raising a mixed-race child in one of those environments that inspiringly proves that racial differences do not matter. A straight-A student in high school, he thrilled fans at the University of Nevada with a dazzling combination of passing and running talents.

In just five NFL years, he has led the 49ers to two NFC championship games and a Super Bowl. He is recognized for multiple tattoos, but many refer to faith and contain actual Bible verses. So much to admire.

And now this: a spectacle stemming from his refusal to stand for the national anthem because to do so would “show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color.”

I don’t presume to know how Mom and Dad feel as their son aligns with the America-hating bile of Black Lives Matter, but a weekend social media firestorm has revealed reactions from many corners.

Most have it exactly right, that this is an infuriating story of another slap at our nation based on anger over racial disparities. Kaepernick’s derision of America is not even limited to the police controversies of late. It is a wide indictment typical of today’s worst race-baiters— that America remains a racist cauldron despite the wave of enlightenment that began more than twenty years before Kaepernick was born.

Less than a decade after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, racism was on its way to the dankest corners of human behavior. “All in the Family” won massive affection for lampooning bigotry; from legislation to the culture, racism was being chased into obscurity. By the time baby Colin was raised in a loving home, being a racist was already the worst attitude anyone could display in America, a stigma even more sharply honed today.

Can racism still be found? Of course. It is part of the seamy underbelly of human nature that will always fester in the occasional basement, along with religious bigotry and misogyny.

But anyone asserting today that our entire nation deserves an attitudinal scolding on race is guilty of a stunning level of ignorance. Kaepernick’s explanation his tantrum is filled with the first-person obsessions of the narcissist: “I know that I stood up for what is right… It would be selfish on my part to look the other way.”

What a complete shovelful.

So his black teammates who actually stood for the anthem, and players on other teams, many of color, who have distanced from his petulance, what are they? Just not as sensitive and socially aware as the wise and bold Colin Kaepernick?

It is his incendiary gesture that smacks of selfishness, a self-absorption that says “because I am upset I am going to offend the sensibilities of millions of Americans.”

I’m sure this 28-year-old views himself as the heroic heir to Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who raised their fists in black power salutes on the medal stand in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Controversy exploded then, too, but they could point to a nation where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had been killed six months earlier and widespread acceptance of racial equality was still a work in progress.

Colin Kaepernick has chosen to engage in an act of hate against the America of 2016, a nation purged of every law that tilted against minorities, a nation that elected a black president when he was a sophomore in college.

One presumes Kaepernick has read a newspaper since. Of course, we would like to presume that all of the idiotic claims of America’s still-racist soul would be instantly dismissed as folly. Not as long as there are political points to be scored by casting doubt on the miraculous progress we have made in eradicating prejudice.

The twittersphere ballooned with condemnation of Kaepernick, but also contained voices thrilled to have their own disdain for America reflected in as public a space as an NFL sideline.

So is this just one of those things where we all agree to disagree? It is not.

The 49ers and the NFL have issued the lamest of responses, the team saying it “recognizes the right of an individual to choose to participate, or not, in the celebration of our national anthem,” the league saying it “encourages but does not require players to stand during the playing of the national anthem.”

This needs to change immediately. A team or a league unappreciative of the shared expectation of the most basic gesture of national appreciation does not deserve a dime of public money or a moment of TV viewing time.

I’m not an idiot. I will be glued to games all season, in my case praying my Dallas Cowboys can survive our own quarterback crisis. But at least ours involves injury, which is unavoidable in any sport.

Intentional public snubs of our cherished national traditions are completely avoidable, and if the NFL won’t do it, every NFL coach should. I’ll even write the memo:

“On our team you are welcome to feel any way you wish about America. During the anthem, you may sing, chew gum or stare at the cheerleaders. But if your butt hits the bench, you can keep it there, because you will not be playing for us. On that sideline, you are our representative, and our team has expectations of this basic level of appreciation for the nation that allows all of us the freedom to live out our NFL dream. We will interpret your failure to recognize that as a wish to discontinue your service with this team.”

There, was that so hard?

This really is quite simple, but the whole mess is compounded by the silly belief that this is somehow a free speech issue.

Constitutional geniuses sprang up all over social media: “We may not agree, but he has the right to do this.” “We don’t give up our first amendment rights when we show up for work.”

Actually, the average teenager knows that yes, you do, at least as far as the right to say and do things and get away with it.

Free speech means we will not be arrested, fined or otherwise sanctioned by government for expressing ourselves on our own time in places that are solely our business. How dumb do you really have to be to think this extends to saying or doing anything you wish at work?

Imagine the car salesman taking time out to lecture customers in the showroom about abortion rights. Let’s have cooks emerge from the back of fast food restaurants to distribute leaflets decrying gun violence. (For the record, I recognize that employees are similarly restrained from free speech that I actually agree with.)

Our expressive urges properly conform to the conditions of our employment. Colin Kaepernick is not at a town hall meeting or a talk show appearance when he is on the sideline wearing a 49ers uniform. He is part of an organization that has the right to behavioral expectations and a list of sanctions if they are flouted.

Sadly, in this case, it appears neither the team nor the league has much interest in exacting even a middling level of public courtesy from players. But that does not mean players, or any of us, have some right to words or gestures that run afoul of our employers’ wishes without consequences.

As tweeters fuss back and forth over whether Kaepernick is a hero or a scoundrel, the occasional lament can be found: What’s the big deal?

It is this: when intentional and baseless affronts to our nation become something that is tolerated by growing numbers of organizations and institutions, it means we have lost the most basic expectations of civility and decorous behavior.

We are all free to love or hate our nation as we wish. But when in public, those paid handsomely by ticket-buying spectators need to holster their peevish political urges for the sixty seconds of expected respect for the nation that affords them that freedom.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: kaepernick; markdavis; nationalanthem; snub
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1 posted on 08/29/2016 9:23:44 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

National Felon League


2 posted on 08/29/2016 9:25:04 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: Kaslin

Do you under the word “CUT”......dumb ass.


3 posted on 08/29/2016 9:25:58 AM PDT by mastertex
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To: Kaslin

Forget the details. A “Man of Color” complaining about unfair treatment is headlines, news worthy and valid...just because.


4 posted on 08/29/2016 9:26:21 AM PDT by Awgie (Truth is always stranger than fiction.)
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To: mastertex

“Can you speak Canadian?”


5 posted on 08/29/2016 9:26:31 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Kaslin

“The 49ers and the NFL have issued the lamest of responses, the team saying it “recognizes the right of an individual to choose to participate, or not, in the celebration of our national anthem,” the league saying it “encourages but does not require players to stand during the playing of the national anthem.””

Eddie DeBartolo and Carmine Policy would not have stood for this $hit! The 49er’s current owners are crapweasels!


6 posted on 08/29/2016 9:27:08 AM PDT by vette6387
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To: Kaslin

He can say what he wants, but by joining the death cult, and by supporting BLM, he has demonstrated that he rejects American values and is not worthy to be an American citizen.


7 posted on 08/29/2016 9:27:48 AM PDT by I want the USA back (The media is acting full-on as the Democratic Party's press agency now: Robert Spencer)
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To: Kaslin
...and contain actual Bible verses

I wonder if those will easily come off without taking off the arm ? I just read somewhere he turned to Islam and is now dating a BLM agitator.
8 posted on 08/29/2016 9:29:47 AM PDT by stylin19a
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To: mastertex

EXCUUUUUUUUUUUUUSE ME?


9 posted on 08/29/2016 9:29:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
ha ha just saw he deleted his twitter account.

"and I helped"

10 posted on 08/29/2016 9:30:13 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: Kaslin
Kaepernick converted to Islam. That is the reason for his disrespecting and hating America.

His girlfriend is part of Black Lives Matter.

11 posted on 08/29/2016 9:30:38 AM PDT by detective
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To: Kaslin

Oh sure it is a free speech issue, and so is all the talk-back and push-back that he is going to get.

Free speech is the freedom to be a fool or a Solomon in plain sight without government restraint.


12 posted on 08/29/2016 9:31:09 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Kaslin

This treasonous loser has a legal and constitutional right to display his ignorance without adverse government consequences. We the spectators have a legal and constitutional right to boycott attendance and viewing of games that include open displays of Obama-level contempt for our flag, our anthem, and our country. The team has a legal and constitutional right to react to his stupidity in a manner that limits the damage to their bottom line. It’s all freedom. I hope other athletes will choose wisely.


13 posted on 08/29/2016 9:31:55 AM PDT by Pollster1 (Somebody who agrees with me 80% of the time is a friend and ally, not a 20% traitor. - Ronald Reagan)
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To: vette6387

This ASSHAT is on the San Francisco team what the HELL do you expect MY state has become a CESSPOOL!!!! VERY HARD to believe that Reagan was once our governor EVERYONE NEEDS to open their eyes and realize THIS is what immigration brings to our nation!!! If you DO NOT want to be a patriotic American GET THE HELL OUT, there are PLENTY of other places to live JUST GET OUT!!!!


14 posted on 08/29/2016 9:32:42 AM PDT by Trump Girl Kit Cat (Yosemite Sam raising hell)
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To: Kaslin

Kapernick has always looked more mideastern to me than African-American. Put one of those long chin-only beards on him, and he’d fit in with all the other jihadists.


15 posted on 08/29/2016 9:32:43 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte ("Political Correctness is communist propaganda writ small" - Theodore Dalrymple)
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To: Kaslin
Colin Kaepernick has been fed a complete shovelful or you can put it another way....he has become Radicalized in Obama's America.
16 posted on 08/29/2016 9:33:08 AM PDT by yoe (BLM= BENGHAZI LIVES MATTERED.....)
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To: Kaslin

I’ve seen numerous idiots—to include veterans—talk about this as a 1st Amendment issue. It’s a crime how little Americans know about their own Constitution or are unable to apply their own basic life experiences to others’ actions.


17 posted on 08/29/2016 9:33:20 AM PDT by Future Snake Eater (CrossFit.com)
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To: detective

Islam is about a permanent chip on the shoulder, so this could fit. It’s not like we have myriads of sports figures doing this.

But of course, chip on the shoulder is an irresponsible thing to have.


18 posted on 08/29/2016 9:33:39 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Kaslin

Poor judgement issue

No gratitude issue

Misinformed volition issue

Poor taste issue

Manufactured by a bias media issue

KYPD


19 posted on 08/29/2016 9:35:46 AM PDT by petro45acp (" It IS About Islam: exposing the truth about ISIS, Al Qaeda, Iran, and the caliphate" by Glenn Beck)
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To: Awgie

Not merely a “person of color”, but a convert to Islam as well. There is not, and never shall be, any change in the circumstances surrounding that concept once known as “the United States of America”, that will make it acceptable to Colin Kaepernick to stand at attention for the national anthem or flag, that also represents the American Republic.

He does not love or respect this country. Fair enough, the concept of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness are not necessarily the central part of everybody’s philosophy. But how did he ever become a football player in the first place, working around all these infidels?


20 posted on 08/29/2016 9:36:08 AM PDT by alloysteel (Of course you will live in interesting times, Nobody has a choice, now.)
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