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Do You Get It Now? When Did Kneeling Become a Crime?

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Why did another Black man have to die at the hands of the police for White Americans to understand that Colin Kaepernick taking a knee during the national anthem had nothing to do with disrespecting the flag, the military, or the country?

Kaepernick’s taking a knee was his way of protesting the systematic oppression that Black people face every day.

For those who argue that White people have the same fears, it’s just not true and a bit insulting to be honest.

When will enough be enough for the senseless killing of Black people at the hands of the police?

Some white people worldwide have stood in solidarity with the Black community and spoke out against the injustices we face.

Source: Chicago Defender

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