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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 241521" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>What is the "legit issue"? I did question his career and his integrity. I didn't question them because I am upset with his actions. I question them because his "issue" wasn't known as an "issue" until he was defensively answering a question about him not standing. His answer was a vague defensive type answer, not a well reasoned issue of taking a stand and attempting to move toward change. If he had made pronouncements before taking action, it would be easy to know his intentions. As it played out, I don't know if he was intending to make a statement, or if he simply made something up on the spur of the moment after being confronted.</p><p></p><p>There are issues about race relations. There are issues about lack of accountability for police who do bad things. That lack of accountability for the bad apples causes increased public suspicion for police who use force when it is appropriate and necessary. Those issues do need to be discussed. However, I do not believe that Kaepernick should be the poster boy for any of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 241521, member: 2426"] What is the "legit issue"? I did question his career and his integrity. I didn't question them because I am upset with his actions. I question them because his "issue" wasn't known as an "issue" until he was defensively answering a question about him not standing. His answer was a vague defensive type answer, not a well reasoned issue of taking a stand and attempting to move toward change. If he had made pronouncements before taking action, it would be easy to know his intentions. As it played out, I don't know if he was intending to make a statement, or if he simply made something up on the spur of the moment after being confronted. There are issues about race relations. There are issues about lack of accountability for police who do bad things. That lack of accountability for the bad apples causes increased public suspicion for police who use force when it is appropriate and necessary. Those issues do need to be discussed. However, I do not believe that Kaepernick should be the poster boy for any of it. [/QUOTE]
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