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<blockquote data-quote="kg01" data-source="post: 241044" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I don't really have a problem with him attempting to take a stand. There are problems in the country that have been unaddressed for literally hundreds of years. There's no way to adequately cover what I'm referring to in this forum. It's a deep discussion that requires some open-mindedness and understanding on both sides. I hope people in a position to effect change are able to see past the nonsense and noise (on both sides) and truly address the issue.</p><p></p><p>Just wanted to chime in to say there's nothing wrong with acknowledging there's still some work to be done. "Protesting" the anthem doesn't mean you disrespect our soldiers, etc. Unfortunately this will probably degenerate into a referendum on him personally and whatever issue he's attempting to call attention to will be lost in all that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kg01, post: 241044, member: 11"] I don't really have a problem with him attempting to take a stand. There are problems in the country that have been unaddressed for literally hundreds of years. There's no way to adequately cover what I'm referring to in this forum. It's a deep discussion that requires some open-mindedness and understanding on both sides. I hope people in a position to effect change are able to see past the nonsense and noise (on both sides) and truly address the issue. Just wanted to chime in to say there's nothing wrong with acknowledging there's still some work to be done. "Protesting" the anthem doesn't mean you disrespect our soldiers, etc. Unfortunately this will probably degenerate into a referendum on him personally and whatever issue he's attempting to call attention to will be lost in all that. [/QUOTE]
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