50 years and they are finally going back to the Super Bowl
While Kaepernick has been criticized for expressing his views this way, there’s no doubt about his right to do so. Just as controversial forms of speech like flag burning are protected under the First Amendment, so is the right not to speak.
The honoree from Minnesota, Kelly Holstine, chose to kneel during the national anthem at the NCAA football championship game on Monday, where the ceremony took place, "to stand up for marginalized and oppressed people," according to a tweet she wrote, which included a photograph of her kneeling.
So tell us why the Niner's let Cuntpernick go I don't think it was because his first amendment rights were violated Originally Posted by Hotrod511Bad press. Business (money, in other words) outweighed the greater good. Sad to say for a market, or consumer base, based in Liberal San Francisco. Much like NASCAR, and as Willy Sutton said, it's where the money is. Or, in this case, where it comes from. The football watcher, in most cases, is the typical macho dimwit jock.