Topic: Colin Kaepernick

Nike CEO boldly states where the company's real loyalties lie June 28, 2021 Andrea Widburg Hint: If you're thinking about Colin Kaepernick and concentration camps, you're on the right track.
My Amazing Uber Drivers from Africa...and Colin Kaepernick December 14, 2019 John Eidson I get choked up hearing each of them describe the intense appreciation he has for the opportunity this great country affords him.
Colin Kaepernick, always ungrateful November 30, 2019 Monica Showalter The washed up NFL quarterback was busy celebrating "Unthanksgiving" for the country that made his millions possible.
Let sports be fun again July 11, 2019 Richard Jack Rail There is never sufficient reason to turn something fun and healthy into something hateful and ugly.
Like Kaepernick, Megan Rapinoe brings dishonor to her sport and to America July 11, 2019 Patricia McCarthy Rapinoe demonstrated an embarrassing lack of class that contaminates her entire team.  
Colin Kaepernik celebrates ingratitude on Thanksgiving November 24, 2017 Monica Showalter No, it's not from The Onion. Colin Kaepernick really did celebrate an "UnThanksgiving Day' in San Francisco.
Kaepernick bends knee to Castro November 30, 2016 Silvio Canto, Jr. Why doesn't Colin move to Cuba and offer his services to Raúl Castro? 
More anthem hypocrisy: Kneeling, yes; Confederate flag, no October 3, 2016 Selwyn Duke At Wiregrass Ranch High School in Wesley Chapel, Fla., showing disrespect for the National Anthem is supposedly a “First Amendment right.”  Wearing a Confederate Flag cape, however, is a violation.
Kaepernick and gratitude October 2, 2016 Lloyd Marcus A black relative in his late 50s told me I should be more sympathetic toward Colin Kaepernick's grievances with America; more understanding of young blacks dissing their country. I say, “Hogwash!”
How Traditional Values Shape the NFL November 27, 2012 Jack Cashill Although sportscasters have the unfortunate habit of stressing the presumed physical differences between black and white quarterbacks, they tend to overlook the cultural similarities.