Slavery and the National Anthem: The Surprising History Behind Colin Kaepernick’s Protest | FOX40
Obviously, Kaepernick's no Robinson, but the sentiment's not new.
In some ways, the defining feature of professional sports in the US is the pageantry and the symbolism. Year in and year out we watch the same games over and over. We infuse them with meaning by placing great weight in the symbols that surround the games: the national anthem, the jerseys, the trophies, etc... Somebody turning that symbolism on its head to express a disfavored view should not simply be tolerated- it should be expected.
Like don't get me wrong: I wore the flag of our country on my sleeve in a war zone. The symbolism attached to the flag and the anthem means a lot to me. I don't agree *at all* with Kaepernick's comparison of Old Glory to the flag flown by traitor slaveholders. But I don't expect him to be a one man think tank. He's famous because symbolism. He used symbolism to make a point. I don't entirely agree with the point, but I don't begrudge the man for taking advantage of the platform he has to express a message that's important to him.
But message does matter, I think. What is Kap's message? That Black people are oppressed in this country.
-- There's a Black guy living at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, in Washington, DC; is he oppressed?
-- Is Oprah oppressed?
-- The CEO of Xerox (a Fortune 100 company) is Black; is she oppressed?
-- 4 Black guys who never even sang rock and roll were just inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame; are they oppressed?
-- There is a Black guy on the United States Supreme Court; is he oppressed?
What
is evident, is that
poor people are oppressed in the United States. Does that disproportionately affect Black people? The statistics say so. In 2014, the poverty rate amongst Blacks was 26.2%, compared to 11.2% for Whites. But is this a sign of oppression? I don't think so, especially when you take into account that the poverty rate for Blacks in 1959 was over 50%. Since 1959, we have halved the rate of poverty amongst Blacks. Now, given the prison figures and the single parent rates amongst Blacks, this decline was obviously not tied to the Black Community deciding that enough was enough, and banding together to help each other out and raise themselves out of poverty. So they had to have a lot of outside help, right? Does that sound like oppression to you? There have been many injustices inflicted on Blacks over the history of this country. And White people have to recognize that. But, by the same token, Blacks have to accept that a LOT of White people have helped them out, even at the cost of their own lives. Quit placing the blame on every White person in the country, by disrespecting the flag. If you want to do that, then you better have something better than "Blacks are oppressed"........ not "were"............. "are".