
Though normally in a solid color, some caps sport a camouflage look in order to pay homage to their service. These caps give the much-earned respect back to the people who deserve it―military veterans. Though at first glance it is made like any ordinary Ball Caps, with a bill sticking out of the crown of the cap, one major difference that sets it apart from others is the embroidered portion that honors retired military veterans. For veterans and for those retired from the Armed Forces, a selection of embroidered caps recognize their bravery, dedication, time, and most importantly their service. #veteransforKaepernick pic.twitter.“Courage, honor, and service.” Millions of people have served in the U.S.’s military, choosing to fight for and serve the nation. I teach my kids that being American is having a choice & respecting others decision to choose #veteransforkapernick /TaVzi4MDWwĪrmy or not, I will ALWAYS be black. If you think speaking the truth is anti-American, *you're* the one who hates your country. I don't agree with all of his points, but I'll fight to the death for his right to say it. nor racist ideology #BlackLivesMatter #VeteransForKaepernick /JhgE88Jc6m #VeteransForKaepernick /NwHn9PD8psīc i served for the freedom to critique this country. I was brave enough to defend the rights of EVERYONE. #VeteransForKaepernick Because we're actually not all self-centered racists.

#VeteransForKaepernick because I didn't volunteer to defend a country where police brutality is swept under the rug.
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#VeteransforKaepernick I never signed up to protect a song, but I signed up to protect the right to protest and free speech. I support you #VeteransForKaepernick /Q7r7PfvryA Dionna Bratcher August 31, I served 25yrs in the AF to protect everyone's 1st Amend rights. #VeteransForKaepernick I served 5 years and I support you ! Sitting or standing, exercise your rights! /uSoaS4H7fm To slander a man for exercising his freedom of speech, shows we don't understand freedom. Nothing wrong with standing up for what you believe in #VeteransForKaepernick /wsi8YaSAsFįree speech is free speech, all the time #VeteransForKaepernick /tOGOmYe0bC Here's a sample of the love he's receiving from military men and women: I mean, people are dying in vain because this country isn't holding its end of the bargain up." They fight for liberty and justice for everyone and that's not happening. "I have family, I have friends that have gone and fought for this country and they fight for freedom. "I have great respect for men and women that have fought for this country," Kaepernick said. On Monday, Kaepernick addressed the concerns of those who view the American flag as largely representative of those who have served in the armed forces. MORE: Boomer Esiason says protest 'disrespectful' Tuesday, they decided to show their support for him on social media using the hashtag #VeteransForKaepernick. Many military veterans understand exactly where Kaepernick is coming from. GENTILLE: The worst of the worst Kap takes

One of his former teammates even went as far as to say he would've confronted Kaepernick if they still played together. This is despite the fact Kaepernick has shared his views on his Twitter and Instagram profiles and clearly articulated them after the game. Many interpreted Kaepernick's move as treasonous. Somehow, in the aftermath of 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's decision to protest racial injustice by sitting in silence instead of standing at attention during the national anthem prior to his team's exhibition Friday, the motivation behind his action, or inaction, got completely twisted.
