jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
These types of protests rarely succeed because the cultural hegemon always attempts to turn the narrative to its advantage.

These types of protests rarely succeed because the cultural hegemon always attempts to turn the narrative to its advantage.
well, first, you do see the 2 differences of your post and why they aren't the same for what i replied to, right?
2nd, well, it's been a whole week, i know you are an american but it might take more than a week of a protest to fix a problem that is a couple hundred years old but maybe i'm just crazy
and it will take more than a week cause some people think there isn't a problem with this country at all while at the same time saying we need to "make it great AGAIN". weird
Apologies for using the word "only." Let's call it "dominant" instead.
What does not standing for the Anthem have to do with police/race relations? The connection is tenuous, which is being proven by the reactions to his protest.
My concern?
You post a meme that contains an implications that:
1) Seth Rich was a whistleblower and
2) that he was murdered by some dark Hillarycentric force.
When challenged, your response was that to your knowledge, everything in the meme was accurate.
Which I suppose is true, technically. Also true: that "sturg33 is potentially a closet Marxist." Dude, as far as I know, that statement is accurate.
When asked if you specifically believe the implications, your response is that governments kill people all the time, which strikes me as only tangentially relevant, if at all.
that isn't the only difference but cool
i will ask, Why do you stand for anthem?
Typically out of respect for the military and I think about my family members and friends who have served or are still serving.
i don't see how not standing for it isn't being disrespectful to them
if they fought for freedom, then they fought for him to protest
it's great going through the hashtag #veteransforkaepernick on twitter. should give it a look
The guy wearing socks depicting police as pigs clearly isn't genuinely interested in having a mature conversation about this issue.
Doesn't the fact that so many ex or present members of the military have felt compelled to speak out on Kaepernick, whether for or against, kind of prove my point that people generally associate the Anthem with the military? And thus, rather than recognizing his protest as a stance on police/race relations, people are interpreting a message different than the one he is trying to get across?
The point of the meme that resonated with me is that the democrats are attacking wikileaks as a terrorist organization.
Obama used to love whistle blowers... now he seems to think theyre terrorists.
It's unfortunate.