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Monday, August 29, 2016

Is This Freedom of Speech?

Image result for kaepernick sits during anthem San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin Kapernick sat during the playing of the Star Spangled Banner before a football game. Is this freedom of speech?

Here are the opinions of a few people from Twitter:

Dale Wilsey Jr. ‏@drwilseyjr
Veterans fought to protect the rights guaranteed in the Constitution, not the flag. #ColinKapernick
Kelly Reed ‏@thatsokellyreed
So no one read #ColinKapernick say it was "bigger than football" watch the news! Police brutality will not be swept under the rug anymore.

Bruce A. Brunger ‏@BrungerB
Shame on #ColinKapernick... Many Patriotic Americans & Vets are Not Pleased w/your refusal to stand for the Anthem 

 Shep Michaels ‏@ShepMichaels
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cq5GtAfUkAAkYqh.jpgDemanding #ColinKapernick stand during a song is against the very foundation of freedom those making the demand pretend to believe in.

marcINArcadia ‏@MarcRader68
@Espngreeny seems like it's ok to protest,as long as you do it the way other people want you too. #ColinKapernick

Ron Scroggins ‏@RonScrogginsJr
@Kaepernick7 you can protest anyway you want, as long as it is non violent and peaceful #ColinKapernick

WineCowboy (Eric) ‏@WINECOWBOY
@Kaepernick7 @foxandfriends "If you are ashamed to stand by your colors, & your country you had better seek another flag". #ColinKapernick
 
James Hogan ‏@galaxyalpha
Is the @NFL proud of #ColinKapernick? Proud of him disrespecting our flag, our Constitution, and our military, who protect his/our freedom?

Ernst Sports ‏@ErnstSports
Don't worry #ColinKaepernick, this hero will stand on your behalf during the national anthem.


What do you believe, Reading Workshop students?

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:10 AM
Labels: Argumentative Essay, Freedom of Speech, Reading Workshop

26 comments:

Zahne said...

I believe that Colin Kaepernick shouldn't have sat down during the national anthem.I think that because it is disrespectful and rude to the country he did it in."There is a man who can't stand during the national anthem because he fought for that country and lost both of is legs during that fight". That's a reason he can't stand and there is a reason why Colin Kaepernick didn't stand. Colin Kaepernick can stand if he wants to he he don't have to but he should stand because it is rude in many sort of ways.

August 29, 2016 at 10:46 AM
David said...

I think it was disrespectful for Colin Kaepernick to sit down during the national anthem because if all the soldiers in the War Of Independents never went to war then Colin Kaepernick would not be playing football.

August 29, 2016 at 10:46 AM
Logan said...

I think what Colin Kaepernick did was okay, it's his right to decide whether he stands to the national Antietam or not. It's not like its illegal and they're gonna put him in jail. If he doesn't want to honor his country for something someones done, I think it's fine.

August 29, 2016 at 10:50 AM
jamees said...

I feel that what Colin Kaepernick did wasn't right because you should stand for the Star Spangled Banner to respect the military because of all they have done for the US.

August 29, 2016 at 10:51 AM
Ilia said...

I think that what Colin Kaepernick did was right because he has a right to not stand during the anthem. It is not illegal and no one can tell him to sit or stand. Also he has Freedom Of Speech and he is allowed to say what he want's and do what he want's. No one should ever kick some one off a team because he chose to sit he could have stood but he didn't. So this is why I think that it is right for Colin Kaepernick to sit during the anthem.

August 29, 2016 at 10:51 AM
Nora said...

I believe that it wasn't right but also the national anthem is to say you have freedom and one of the rights are freedom of speech.I would stand up to the national anthem but it was his choice.If I were to stand I would because I appreciate my country but he was adopted so he may be from another country but he may just not agree with our country.I believe that he can stand or sit because its his rights.I agree that it was wrong but also I believe that the anthem states that you have the rights to think and do also you have freedom of rights.

August 29, 2016 at 10:52 AM
Elle said...

I think he should stand for the Star Spangle Banner.He should stand because the army fights for him to play football.And the army protects him that is why he should stand for the Star Spangle Banner.

marcINArcadia ‏@MarcRader68

August 29, 2016 at 10:52 AM
Kaden said...

I think Colin Kaepernick has a freedom of speech and what he does and the police aren't doing nothing about it so I think it is all right to do whatever you want. Here's why it is not illegal to do what he did and he is showing why he is protesting so he can do whatever he want's.

August 29, 2016 at 10:52 AM
Paige said...


I believe that it was wrong of Colin Kapernick to do what he did.I think he should have stood while the song was playing. Because he was capable and he had nothing to be mad. He also should have stood because he wasn't injured or hurt in any way that he couldn't stand for the song.
I also believe that what he did was wrong because people fight for him. He wouldn't be playing football if it wasn't for some of the soldiers that fought for all of us. Just because it's legal doesn't mean it's ok and respectful to those who fought for us.

August 29, 2016 at 10:52 AM
Blayton said...

Why did Colin Kaerpernick sit during the National Anthem? I don't think it was right that he sat during the National Anthem. Because it is disrespectful to his country and the people who fought so he would have the freedom to play the sport that he is playing. If the people did not fight he wouldn't be able to football.

It's also his fault that he didn't get to play because he wasn't playing as good as the person who took his spot. After all his year playing football you would think that he would know that if some one is playing better than him he won't play. Sports have always been that way and he needs to learn that.

Why did he sit though? I think he sat because he just wanted to have some attention and be on the news. I'm sure that in some way he makes money when he's on the news and I think thats why he did it.

August 29, 2016 at 10:53 AM
Andrew said...

I think Colin Kapernick should have stood during the National Anthem. If it weren't for the people who fought for the flag he might not even be aloud to sit at all. Football may have been made if it weren't for the people who fought for the National Anthem to be sang or played during a football game. If it was me who fought for the flag I would be mad because I would have risk my life so he can disrespect it. If I were the coach I would trow him of the team. I think even if he doesn't care for America other people do and that most likely made them mad. This is not what the world should be at wright now. People should not disrespect the American flag. If he can't respect the American flag he should move to a differnt country.

He should move to a differnt country because he dose not liked this one.

August 29, 2016 at 10:54 AM
Drew said...

I believe that Colin Kaepernick shouldn't have sat down. I think he shounden't have sat down because that is disrespecting your country, and your flag. I think that he had the right to sit down because in the U.S. we have the freedome of speech, but it was just disrespecting. He's protesting that black people are getting treated badly but its not our fault its the black people who our doing this to themself. I think he should stand up for the rest of his games, but I don't think he will till the blak people are treated correctlyin his way.

August 29, 2016 at 12:46 PM
Braeden said...

I think Colin should have been respectful and stood up, but he does have the freedom of speech. To me he was just trying to get attention. He should be suspended for a year.

August 29, 2016 at 12:47 PM
Austin said...

I believe that Colin Kaepernick sat down during the national anthem. I understand he was doing it protest against police brutality, but it was very disrespectful to our veterans and are country. He could of said this after the game instead of sitting down.
We all hope he knows what he did wrong. At least he didn't stomp on the American Flag. Colin Kaepernick disrespected all the veterans that have fought for his freedom. I sincerely disagree with his actions but some of you agree with him which I'm fine with. I sincerely hope he apologizes.

August 29, 2016 at 12:54 PM
Nicholas said...

I think that it was wrong to sit down during your countries national anthem. I think it is wrong because, people are fighting for you so you still have the right for freedom of speech. I mean he can do it because, you have the freedom to do anything you want to do. But I still think it was wrong to sit down. But the thing that I don't get about this is why would he choose to do this the one thing that he chose to do was to sit down.

August 29, 2016 at 12:56 PM
Wyatt said...

I think what Colin Kapernick did is disrespectful, but not illegal or wrong. He has freedom of speech allowing him to say whatever he wants. Many men and women have died for our freedom.. If he wanted to protest he could have done it much more respectful way. Many people CANT stand but he chose not to. If he is ashamed by living in america then he should just move, But atleast he did not stomp or burn the flag. What he did is not illegal but disrespectful. :(

August 29, 2016 at 12:59 PM
Zack said...

I think that Colin Kaepernick should stand during the national anthem.
If he is going to be disrespectful to the people that protect him and give him freedom he can leave america.

People fight for our freedom so you should be respectful for those who lost their live giving you freedom and protecting you. He has a freedom of speech because soldiers fight for him to have freedom so you should respect that. I think he should be kicked from the NFL because he is a bad role model for kids.

August 29, 2016 at 1:46 PM
Jaxson said...

I think that it is ok that he can do that becuase he has the fredome of speeh so he has the right to but. At the some time i do not think that it is right for hem to do that alot of people go to war and fight for the right and die sometimes to. so i do not know what do you think i an 50\50.

August 29, 2016 at 1:54 PM
Jesse said...

I believe what he did is OK. He has that right protected by Freedom Of Speech. It may be disrespectful but would you rather him sit or have more police brutality? I am actually glad he did that to stop police brutality. If he wouldn't have done that would there still be racial deaths? At least he is actually trying to do something about it. More people should do it until police brutality ends.He could have stomped on the flag but he didn't which would you rather?

August 29, 2016 at 1:56 PM
Hayley said...

I think Colin Kapernick should of stand up because it shows respect for our county. when he sat down that was wrong of him because there is people out there that fight for our freedom of speech and freedom of rights i think that what he did was not OK. Pulse even thought Colin Kapernick got a contract of a bunch of money i think he still could of stand just to show respect for our county.

Everyone should have to stand because it will show a lot of respect to our county and to our flag and for what everyone that is an army that is fighting for our rights and freedom. But i think what he did was messed up because Colin Kapernick should of stood because its is show all kinds of respect.

August 29, 2016 at 1:56 PM
iva said...

It was right for colinKapernick to site during the national anthem because he is trying to make a stand for our country and our state that racism is wrong and should be known by all the people in Ohio to help make a stand that racism is wrong.It shouldn't matter were we are from were you lie were you lived and were you'v been,

August 29, 2016 at 2:00 PM
Breanna said...

I think colon was right that he sat during the pledge because if the Army fought for us to have rights then we should have the right to sit during the pledge. Also people fought and lost there legs or walking and they get to sit during the pledge. They should just be able to sit during the pledge because the are singing it that's all that matters.

I also think that it's wrunge because it's disrespectful to the united states of america and to the army men who fought for our freedom . I think it both ways because they should be able to sit during the pledge and I don't because they fought for our freedom and we should be respectful

August 29, 2016 at 2:00 PM
Gavin said...

This post is about Colin Kapernick sitting down at the Nation Anthem . The reason I think that it was wrong was that it is disrespect to our country and to the soldiers that fought for him and his freedom.I also think that it is okay because he has his freedom but it he mat be from another country so he dose not like our country then he should go back to his home then if he wants to disrespect our country like that. Another thing that i think that he wants everybody to look at him and to create drama.Then what price has he paid i think he should have a punishment like suspended for so many games.

August 29, 2016 at 2:02 PM
Tanner said...

I believe that Colin Keapernick should have the right for what he believes in so I think he should have sat down.But there is a lot of people out there fighting to keep you safe so.

He should've just said what he is doing in a different way.Like he could've said what he is doing on Instagram or Twitter then I'll be on his side even more but I believe that he is able to do what he believes in.

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August 29, 2016 at 2:04 PM
https://iva6666.edublogs.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=24&action=edit said...

I think what Colin Kapernick did during the national anthem was probably an new change in America in a while do battle against racism because It isn't fare to judge some one because of there cultural differences,or what they look like, is who they are not what they are or what they look like.so Kapernick is making a stand for the first time in a while.America really needs its change heart do to what the worlds become today, we all are different a a certain way.Now days the world is cruel and brutal and needs to change there ways or years from now we will be nothing but pure evil in the world.

August 30, 2016 at 8:17 AM
nick said...

I think that it was disrespectful for Colin Kapernick to sit down for the national anthem. He could of at least stood then spoke out after the game. Now the hole world knows what he did he will not be respected to. His team is probably is mad at him.

I think that it is were he became a musluim and he has a different religion and does not care about the u.s.a.

August 30, 2016 at 12:09 PM

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