Hopefully she can sue them. I remember a few times when a few of my teachers got upset bc I didn't stand up straight for the pledge. I was leaning on the desk bc I had cramps. Almost got introuble. White people take that stuff seriously.
Anyway. I know you all are busy congradulating Kaperick and stuff, but do y'all ever think beyond that? Like, Kapernick doesn't stand for the pledge, will he do that for his whole career? If not, what will make him start standing again? He has maybe 10 more years left to play, it'll take longer than 10 years to fix the issues that caused him to sit, so what will be his excusse to stand again if he ever decides to? & then if he does stand again and nothing has changed, he did all of that for nothing. Or maybe it was for publicity? Awareness?