Is Colin Kaepernick Right?

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Is Colin Kaepernick Right?

If you are a patriotic person listen closely. Being unpatriotic in America can get aggravated. Some people can get mad others don’t. I am those kinds of people tend to not get mad by people if they are not patriotic because we all know that we have done at least one thing unpatriotic. Therefor, I think what Colin did was not wrong.

I agree with Colin Kaepernick's actions. If you don't show respect to the soldiers and don’t play your game does that change how patriotic you are? Then Kaepernick should the right to protest peacefully. Lastly, by protesting he is just getting his point across. Therefor, he is disrespecting nobody.

Colin believes that blacks have and are being treated poorly. Many blacks have

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