Veterans Rally Behind NFL Quarterback With #VeteransForKaepernick

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Colin Kaepernick, the benched San Fransisco 49ers quarterback who refused to stand during the national anthem, has found an unlikely ally in the midst of his controversy: veterans.

Using the Twitter hashtag VeteransForKaepernick, some members of the military community are expressing their support for the embattered football player, who originally did not stand for the national anthem during the 49ers preseason loss to the Green Bay Packers last Friday.

Kaepernick decided to sit as a protest against what he sees as systemic racism and police brutality against minorities in America, particularly blacks.

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Some Veterans Use the Hashtag VeteransForKaepernick to Disagree With the Message:

 

Indeed, the hashtag did seem to garner a disproportionate number of news stories about the hashtag.  The first result in the hashtag search is a Huffington Post sports article.

Sports reporter Jason Whitlock said that “Twitter is not a reflection of the real world…90% of America is on Facebook.  20% is on Twitter…and that 20% that’s on Twitter?  A lot of it leans way far to the left.”

“This whole #VeteransForKaepernick thing feels rigged to me.”

He also questioned Kaepernick’s mental state and his ability to play quarterback, citing the national anthem controversy as a reason why the 49ers QB probably won’t perform.

It’s worth noting that former 49ers wide receiver and Hall of Famer Jerry Rice did not necessarily support Colin Kaepernick:

Regardless of the controversy, Kaepernick is scheduled to play against the San Diego Chargers on Thursday, in what will surely be another controversial game.

 

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