Colin Kaepernick

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Colin Kaepernick takes a knee.. Was it for the publicity? Was he really standing up for the oppressed, or is he just “oppressed” because the new starting quarterback for the 49ers is white? Or is he really standing up for the oppressed? There are many different accusations against Kaepernick. Colin claims to say he is only standing up for the oppressed and will not show pride in a country who claims but does not show “pride and justice for all”. Colin Kaepernick knelt during the “Star Spangled-Banner” before pre-season game on August 26. He was previously just sitting during the anthem,(August 14th and 20th) then had the audacity to get up, to kneel. In the beginning I was not necessarily with Kaepernick, but I was with him more than I was

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