Poor Protest

Phil Welch, Reporter

The uproar created in the NFL the past few weeks has nothing to do with football. Recently, the quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, Colin Kaepernick, has started a kind of trend where he doesn’t stand for the National Anthem. He has gained some followers over the past few preseason games. Most recently Kaepernick kneeled at a preseason game against the San Diego Chargers, which happened to be a military appreciation game.

Kaepernick says he has a reason for his protest. He claims that he is protesting the mistreatment of African Americans and minorities in the United States. “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” Kaepernick said.

In my opinion, there are ways of protesting on behalf of this important issue other than not standing for the national anthem. Other NFL players even agree that there are other ways to protest. Kaepernick has not only offended most Americans but police officers and military personnel who defend this country every day. He wore socks depicting police officers as pigs during a practice. This is just an insensitive act of prejudice against police officers. Even the executive director of the National Association of Police Organizations condemned Kaepernicks actions saying, “Kaepernick is dishonoring police officers with what he is wearing on the field.”

Kaepernick said that he will not stop his protest until something changes. There is a better way to bring awareness to the issues surrounding equality in this country. He has to find a way to protest without dishonoring the American flag and our country’s National Anthem, especially as the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks approaches.