America and it's values have nothing to do with standing up for justice? So sad that you see it that way. |
The intent is the same regardless of whether or not the anthem is playing. Both the athletes & MLK took a knee to peacefully protest & bring light to unjustice. |
Yes, always. I have been to a lot of ice hockey games and the US people always stand for "O, Canada" and the Canadians always stand for "The Star Spangled Banner." At the Olympics, the athletes and the spectators all stand for every national anthem that is played. One stands to show respect, for the anthem of your own country and those of other countries also. Usually, when a person doesn't stand, that is a choice made specifically to show disrespect. |
+1 Once again, the people who accuse others of disrespecting American values are the same people who fail to understand or respect for those values themselves. |
No, the players are only taking a knee as a substitute for sitting during the anthem. The knee position was only chosen when the original player got push back over sitting. MLK was praying during his protest, the player did not choose this position for praying. They have the right to protest any peaceful way they like, but others have the right to peacefully disagree with the way they are choosing to protest. |
*he chose this position specifically as a way to avoid standing without actually staying seated during the anthem. |
You are a fool. Sorry I didn't put "take a knee" in quotes. MLK didn't protest the flag, but in fact appealed to American values. Please try to address that point. |
The players are also appealing to American values through their chosen method of protest. Those values include justice & equality. |
Maybe you should actually read about MLK's daughter's response to the players taking a knee before you call somebody else a fool. |
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Why don't the players just take a knee during a special period for this protest? Why does it have to happen during the national anthem?
I don't have any problem with protesting, but when you take a knee during the national anthem, you are explicitly protesting the flag. The motivation seems to just piss people off. Why is anyone surprised the by reaction? |
Nah, you're just sorry that your ignorance was called out & are trying to backtrack. It's not the flag that the players are protesting, btw. Trying to reason with somebody who can't even grasp that simple fact is pointless. |
Sorry. When you sit or take a knee during the anthem, you are protesting the flag and what it represents. Why can you not grasp that? How is taking a knee during the anthem (which honors our flag and country) anything else? That is why people are upset. You want to protest the police? Do something else. |
So sad that you graduated elementary school without knowing the difference between its and it's. |
This is what is confusing. Why do this in a way that shows disrespect for the flag, the national anthem, and all that represents? Why not institute a time before the game in which all who wish to can take a knee and pray for the end of racial inequality in the US? I think that would send a strong and clear message which would not end up getting muddied with the whole issue of showing disrespect for the flag and the anthem. The players have an important message which is not being focused on because of the lack of respect issue. |
No, you are protesting the fact that this country is not living up to the values that flag represents. How can you not grasp that? |