Freedom Vs. Business

Matt Carbon, Sports Editor

Colin Kaepernick is well within his rights to remain seated for the National Anthem, there is no question about that. Where the problem lies is this controversial stance has spawned media warfare. If anything, he has divided people further by expressing himself in this manner.

Kaepernick’s decision to sit during the National Anthem has created a lot of conversation between everyone from NFL executives to military servicemen and women.

The bottom line is that Kaepernick is an employee. While wearing a San Francisco 49ers uniform, he is representing a business. His decision to sit creates problems for the front office, making them question his priorities, and if Kaepernick’s priorities are not set on football, then he is a distraction and he has no place on the field. The main reason he is out there is to win football games.

There is a better way for him to create positive attention. He recently donated $1 million to racial equality. Along with that, he could have done some public speaking on the issue, which would have been less controversial.

ended up bringing more attention to him and his rights than the issue, which may or may not have been his end goal. Kaepernick has been out of the limelight for a long time. He’s a few years removed from taking his team to the Super Bowl as a rookie.

When it comes to being on the field, he represents something that’s bigger than him, and should act in a respectful manner.