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  2. U.S. national anthem kneeling protests - Wikipedia

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    Kaepernick was not able to sign a contract with any NFL team even after he opted out of his contract with the 49ers and became a free agent in 2017, presumably because of his actions of taking a knee. [30] Nevertheless, even though Kaepernick was no longer on the sideline, his movement did not stop but rather gained more participants. [30]

  3. Taking the knee - Wikipedia

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    Kaepernick's protest led to a wider series of national anthem protests. [1] It has since been adopted by sports players in countries around the world, including association football in the United Kingdom, in solidarity with Kaepernick's protest against racism, and has been seen worldwide in non-sporting contexts such as the Black Lives Matter ...

  4. U.S. national anthem protests - Wikipedia

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    The protests began in the National Football League (NFL) after San Francisco 49ers quarterback (QB) Colin Kaepernick sat during the anthem, as opposed to the tradition of standing, before his team's third preseason game of 2016. At first, Kaepernick's quiet demonstrations went unnoticed until a former Army Green Beret named Nate Boyer suggested ...

  5. Love him or loathe him, Colin Kaepernick is the most ...

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    Five years ago, Colin Kaepernick took a knee and in the process vaulted the act of protest to the forefront of national conversation and permanently changed the face of sports.

  6. Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest has reportedly ...

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    When Colin Kaepernick explained why he sat during the national anthem, he added that he was aware of the repercussions that would come with such a protest.

  7. Soldiers speak out on Kaepernick: His protest 'makes him more ...

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    Some have called it a 'slap in the face' to the military for the NFL quarterback to sit during the national anthem, but many veterans don't see it that way.

  8. Colin Kaepernick - Wikipedia

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    Colin Rand Kaepernick (/ ˈ k æ p ər n ɪ k / KAP-ər-nik; [1] born November 3, 1987) is an American civil rights activist and former professional football quarterback.He played six seasons for the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL).

  9. President Obama defends Colin Kaepernick's right to protest

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    Recently, the 49ers quarterback has been declining to stand for the national anthem to protest violence against African Americans at the hands of police. President Obama defends Colin Kaepernick's ...