Monday, August 29, 2016

NFL Player Sits during National Anthem

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s decision to sit during the national anthem has generated all sorts of discussion, jersey burning, accusations of disrespect, thoughtful inquiries, and many individual opinions. Kaepernick’s stated reason for not standing during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner” before his team’s games is to raise awareness about unjust treatment of people of color by police in the United States and lack of punishment for such unjust actions.
  I am glad for the varied reactions (so long as they don’t turn violent) and heightened discussions that are taking place. This is fresh opportunity to listen afresh to various interpretations of the original setting of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” for example. It is fresh opportunity to re-examine the military connotations and connections of the United States of America's national anthem - which is by no means always the case with other countries' anthems. It is fresh opportunity to discuss the substance, and act accordingly, of what Kaepernick is protesting. It is a fresh and rare opportunity for public figures like athletes to work together at their craft amidst a swirl of deeply held views and feelings.
  Again, I am glad for what the various reactions show, and I am glad for constructive discussions (and hopefully resulting change). And while I realize that many U.S. citizens are understandably upset and offended by someone deliberately not standing for the national anthem, I will add that I am also glad for Kaipernick’s thoughtfulness, courage, and attempt to help improve deep and long-standing wrong in the United States. Addressing the matters he is protesting is a long haul that needs ongoing urgent attention. Let’s take advantage of the fresh opportunity of the moment.

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  1. http://theundefeated.com/features/an-open-letter-from-american-military-veterans-in-support-of-colin-kaepernick/

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