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Colin Kaepernick Named Face of Nike's 30th Anniversary of 'Just Do It' Campaign
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3152675" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I didn't miss anything. You missed the intent of my comment. </p><p>The National Fools League forced fellow athletes to follow their example even though they didn't agree with their actions of taking a knee. </p><p>Well documented by the Denver Bronco' Quarterback and an Iraq veteran that came out of the locker room when his team mates stayed in the locker room during the anthem and honored the flag. </p><p>There are others that were forced to follow what they didn't' believe in.</p><p>I don't believe that the principles of one group that feel offended should be forced on those that are not offended and that is exactly what the national fools league players did to their own teammates.</p><p>Would you be acceptable to that in your workplace was my question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3152675, member: 5412"] I didn't miss anything. You missed the intent of my comment. The National Fools League forced fellow athletes to follow their example even though they didn't agree with their actions of taking a knee. Well documented by the Denver Bronco' Quarterback and an Iraq veteran that came out of the locker room when his team mates stayed in the locker room during the anthem and honored the flag. There are others that were forced to follow what they didn't' believe in. I don't believe that the principles of one group that feel offended should be forced on those that are not offended and that is exactly what the national fools league players did to their own teammates. Would you be acceptable to that in your workplace was my question. [/QUOTE]
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