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Friday, May 06, 2022

The Far Right Praise The Praying Coach! They Condemn The Kneeling Kaepernick!

Culture war hypocrisy exposed.

The very same far right agitators who condemned former NFL star Colin Kaepernick are supporting a former high school football coach who literally prays on the 50 yard line. He kneels for Jesus while Kaepernick kneels for racial injustice.

But for the far right, it is going against police and the military. 

For Washed Up 45 and the far right radicals: Get that son of a bitch off the field.

Kaepernick has not played in five years and he is still fighting for his right to play.
SCOTUS may rule for the coach.

Kaepernick famously never got another contract offer from any NFL team after his silent kneeling protest upset conservatives across the country, including and especially NFL ownership. Kaepernick sued the NFL and accused its ownership of colluding to keep him out of the professional football league and ultimately settled the lawsuit in 2019.

There are 8 ft. fencing and barriers on roads leading to the Supreme Court. The U.S. Marshals have stepped up security for the justices and many have cancelled public events. The far right radical justices are most afraid of the protesters. 

A whistleblower leaked the early draft of the decision that could overturn Roe v. Wade.

The draft has infuriated women's groups and it became a No. 1 culture war issue. It replaces the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Inflation is still a major issue with the country.

However, the Supreme Court is invested in culture wars. The latest is a former high school coach who prays on public school gatherings is demanding they allow it and the former employer to reinstate him. 

Kennedy v. Bremerton School District centers on Joseph Kennedy’s stated religious right to conduct a post-game prayer at the 50-yard line. But his case shares many parallels with the situation in which Kaepernick found himself after he refused to stop kneeling.

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Kennedy is a staunch Christian who worked as an assistant coach for the football team at Bremerton High School in suburban Seattle from 2008 up until 2015 when he was placed on leave and his contract was not renewed for not abiding by the school district’s order for him to stop kneeling and praying on the field after games. After an appeals court ruled in January in favor of the Bremerton school district, the U.S. Supreme Court took up the case and will rule in July.

SCOTUSblog specifically wrote that “a majority of the Supreme Court appeared sympathetic.”

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