Colin Kaepernick

"So, what is this country really standing for?"
“It is his protected right ― a right I swore an oath to defend,” one veteran said.
The basketball legend is here for Kaepernick's decision to protest.
Veterans of color have also been killed during interactions with police.
No one has the moral, much less the political standing, to preach to Black people about any obligation to “honor our soldiers.”
John Carlos, whose silent protest on the Olympic podium in 1968 made him an icon, says he understands the NFL player's motivations.
The former NFL player argued that Kaepernick, who is biracial, "doesn’t understand the injustices" black people deal with.