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You are right in a way...But my Grandpa was climbing of the steaming hot sands of Iwo Jima in WW2, and I can tell you that "piece of cloth" helped guys survive a hell on earth that few of us can imagine. "That piece of cloth" wasn't just nice ideal, it mattered for itself.
Did the piece of cloth matter or did what it represented matter? If you replaced the piece of cloth with a different piece of cloth that represented the same thing, would they have fought like hell? Absolutely. And I think the worst part of all this is the fact that Kaepernick didn't damage the flag in his protest. He didn't go stomp on it, he didn't go cut it into pieces, he didn't go pee on it, he just took a knee on the sidelines quietly and peacefully. And he took a knee because he took the time to speak to a veteran and was told that was the most respectful way to protest.
Here's how Nate Boyer got Colin Kaepernick to go from sitting to kneeling
HBO's 'Real Sports' spoke to the former Green Beret
www.cbssports.com
For all the hate Kaepernick got, the man at least took the time to listen respectfully. I'm not here to piss on the flag, but when people are protesting because we're failing to live up to our values, I am less concerned with a piece of cloth than I am ensuring that we live up to our word as a nation. Brees shot from the hip, and he's quickly finding out that some of his teammates feel he needs to have a conversation with them to better understand the issue. I hope he does.