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Focus

  • Katy McQuillan
  • Sep 4, 2018
  • 2 min read

Lots to discuss on this beautiful Tuesday. I enjoyed Labor Day weekend a little too much and spaced on a post, so we will make up for it today!

We could discuss the late Senator John McCain's 12 funerals over the weekend. Or how his daughter, Meghan McCain, and every other guest's eulogies for the war hero were a direct jab at the president who wasn't invited to the funerals because of the difference in politics.

Or, we could talk about how Creepy Bill Clinton was in full effect and decided to appreciate Ariana Grande's derriere at Aretha Franklin's funeral while paying tribute to the late singer.

But those things have already been discussed and controverted over for longer than we care to talk about.

Instead, we will discuss how Nike decided to go into hysteria mode and put Collin Kaepernick as the face of their ad campaign for "Just Do It." They also put a message on the former football player's face that says, "Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything."

As you can imagine, conservative social media is intelligently losing their mind because Kaepernick has literally never sacrificed anything by kneeling on the sidelines. He has turned down offers to play football since his time with the 49ers.

Conservatives know how random and ridiculous the ad campaign is because Kaepernick protested the oppression of black people, but hasn't done a single thing about it. He makes fun of police officers and believes those who fight for America's freedom every single day don't sacrifice all that much.

The left is who cannot seem to understand what America means, stands for, stands by or facts about anything that has to do with this beautiful country. They only care about how much they hate how well of a job the president is doing as he runs this country. They take any sort of mistake he does and run wild with it.

There is no level-headed reasoning about it. All they want is to distract.

When was the last time you heard about Boy Scouts, Omarosa, straws, 3-D guns, the NRA, etc.?

They don't actually care about those things. They just want to make something controversial so they can direct your attention off of what is important.


 
 
 

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