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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
That should make the Westboro Baptists protesting at military funerals the MOST PATRIOTIC EVER!!
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No one was kneeling directly on a grave. There is such a thing as context, don't be obtuse.
Mocking the death of a fallen soldier is within the rights protected by the first amendment. And I wouldn't have a problem if they rolled up an hour after the burial, and protested, but because the members of the soldier's family are directly harmed by the protests, I have an issue with it.
But, I have never heard nor seen any family members of fallen soldiers talking about the pain and anguish that kneeling football players are causing them directly, and to my knowledge no family member of a fallen soldier has ever said so in any interview.
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