Sneakylong
That's laughable. Completely laughable. Equating Kaepernick with MLK? No. No. No. No.
Do you ever see both sides of an issue? It's easy for me to say today that I would've been pro-MLK. I believe I would've been. However, I wasn't there during that time so I will never know. I applaud MLK, Rosa, Norma Rae, Erin Brockovich, Jeff Wiegand...people who crusade against specific injustice.
What Kaepernick did is choose a side against the police in their dealings with things he saw on TV. Racial injustice an inequality existed LONG before he saw the evening news and the slanted media playing up white cop vs. black citizen. Where was he BEFORE the TV stories? Nowhere.
He chose to indict ALL police and this ENTIRE country as being racist. You don't seem to understand what and why he protested in the first place. What Kaepernick did is the equivalent of lending his voice to the OJ didn't do it crowd. I have seen multiple police vs. african american stories. Sometimes the police are wrong and do have racial motivation. That's a fact. However, not every story on TV is cop wrong black citizen just minding his busines when he got shot for no reason.
CK7 is free to voice his opinion as we are but like Steve said...NOT AT WORK. Had he done something in the name of cancer that would've caused nothing because we all are against cancer.
Again, think of where was CK7's protestation BEFORE he saw stories on TV that were aired to incite the public. Where? Nowhere. Only cared because he saw on TV and those instances were not 100% clear racism.
I can't get over any link with a true hero of the people and true inequality like MLK. It's insane the leaps people make.