Essay On Athlete Activism

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Athlete Activism In The United States Athlete activism has always been a big thing in the United States, how do you feel about athlete activism? Athletes have said what they want about events going on around the world in a lot of different ways. Some ways get more attention than others, people jump all over ways that are not quite. Some examples of different kinds of athlete activism are Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem. Or when the Cleveland Cavaliers wore black ‘ I can’t breathe t-shirts’ or when Muhammad Ali did not enter the Vietnam war. Countries normally use athletes as a positive image in the media, they are seen as a positive image because they are usually held to strict things that they can and can not say in the media by their team or league that they are in. …show more content…
For example when Colin Kaepernick started kneeling during the national anthem before football games in the NFL some people did not like it all, people were saying that he should have been cut from the team or even shipped out to another country. Even a San Francisco police department said that ‘If he does not start standing then we will not police the games for the 49ers’. Everything that he did was to try and get the black lives matter movement attention and make people more aware of what was happening in the United States at the time i believe that all he did was move people’s attention away from it by starting another movement on accident. Some people found it very unpatriotic of Kaepernick to kneel during the national anthem but some people said that all he was doing was expressing his constitutional