Have you been dropped on your head? Your entire point is that KP hurt people that were not police, which is the dumbest thing I have ever heard next to people serve a flag, and not there country. A flag is a visual representation of what America stands for. How about I served the constitution, or human rights before a flag? I payed respect to a flag by rendering a hand salute. The flag that is on our uniform to identify who we are to other militaries, that's it. We don't salute our uniforms, dip shit. Just like how every other military has one, including the Iraq, Afghan, North Korean, Iranian, Russian, and Chinese army. They fight for honor, religion, and other reasons before they would fight for a flag. Shit, most people now a days serve because they need job security. Glad you know what I had served because apparently I didn't.
What kind of asshat, backwards minded moron comments about someone else's grammar, meanwhile says there's has gone to shit? Who is this MOST you speak of being upset, fox news or msnbc?
His jersey sales have gone up greatly, but you say he is flopping. He makes more money than the current starting QB for the 49er's by over 300% and isn't even starting. Damn, he is some fool.
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/colin-kaepernick-s-jersey-sales-skyrocket-after-national-anthem-protest-090416
Yet, you ramble about KP should have pointed his anger to someone else, which he shouldn't have. It was rightfully placed.
BLM only offends the ignorant. If you read into their cause for 5 minutes, you would notice they are fighting for legit issues they are faced with. People who cannot see these issues, and selfishly believe it's a racist movement are blind. Who is honestly complaining about BLM... some white people are scared because of fear of w/e, while I call it bullshit racism.
A quote from the BLM website,
" The movement hates white people. The statement “black lives matter” is not an anti-white proposition. Contained within the statement is an unspoken but implied “too,” as in “black lives matter, too,” which suggests that the statement is one of inclusion rather than exclusion." Shit, it's not even an anti-police movement...
A common misconception is that "The movement hates police officers. Police officers are people. Their lives have inherent value. This movement is not an anti-people movement; therefore it is not an anti-police-officer movement."
http://blacklivesmatter.com/11-major-misconceptions-about-the-black-lives-matter-movement/
Interesting that if you would've looked on their website you could have noticed that, yet you seem to speak for the people. I'm white, yet the BLM doesn't offend me... I guarantee there is plenty of support for BLM, and surely enough to not call it a failure.