Kate Upton FINALLY Shared Her Thoughts On Football Players Sitting Out Of The National Anthem

September 12, 2016 / Posted by:

Before their game yesterday, several members of the Miami Dolphins took Colin Kaepernick’s lead when they peacefully protested by kneeling during the national anthem. As with every time an athlete kneels down in protest during The Star-Spangled Banner, it brought out the flaming hot feelings in many people including some famous tricks. Rob Lowe of all tricks basically said in so many characters on Twitter that any NFL player who refuses to stand should be kept in the locker room until kick-off. And big-tittied blond model Kate Upton finally gave the answer to the question we’ve all been asking ourselves since the protest started, which is: What does Kate Upton think about this?!

In an Instagram post she dribbled out last night, Kate let us know that she believes not standing during the national anthem is a spit-in-the-face to veterans (many of whom support Colin Kaepernick) and service men and women. Kate went to say that not standing during the national anthem on 9/11 is even worse and is a bigger crime than her “acting” in The Other Woman. If Kate Upton was in charge of making up rules in this country, she’d force everyone to stand during the national anthem, and we’d really have to stand during the national anthem on 9/11.

In my opinion, the national anthem is a symbolic song about our country. It represents honoring the many brave men and women who sacrifice and have sacrificed their lives each and every single day to protect our freedom. Sitting or kneeling down during the national anthem is a disgrace to those people who have served and currently serve our country. Sitting down during the national anthem on September 11th is even more horrific. Protest all you want and use social media all you want. However, during the nearly two minutes when that song is playing, I believe everyone should put their hands on their heart and be proud of our country for we are all truly blessed. Recent history has shown that it is a place where anyone no matter what race or gender has the potential to become President of the United States. We live in the most special place in the world and should be thankful. After the song is over, I would encourage everyone to please use the podium they have, stand up for their beliefs, and make America a better place. The rebuilding of battery park and the freedom tower demonstrates that amazing things can be done in this country when we work together towards a common goal. It is a shame how quickly we have forgotten this as a society. Today we are more divided then ever before. I could never imagine multiple people sitting down during the national anthem on the September 11th anniversary. The lessons of 911 should teach us that if we come together, the world can be a better and more peaceful place #neverforget.

Of course, Kate got shit for that and when she tried to explain herself more on Twitter, she tripped on her own thoughts for a second before making it clear that people have a right to protest. They just shouldn’t have the right to protest when Kate Upton thinks they shouldn’t protest.

Colin Kaepernick and everyone else has the right to protest. Kate Upton has the right to give her thoughts on Colin Kaepernick’s right to protest. We have the right to give our thoughts on Kate Upton’s thoughts on Colin Kaepernick’s right to protest, etc… etc… And I’m sure we’ll all keep sharing our thoughts (aka scratching and yelling at each other) until the next season of American Horror Story starts and we’ll all forget about Kate and start fighting about whether it sucks or not. This has happened before and it will happen again and again and again.

Pic: Wenn.com

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