Take a little trip to Valley Forge in January.
If you don't know where that is, just Google it from the sidelines. Hold a
musket ball in your fingers and imagine it piercing your flesh and breaking a
bone or two. There won't be a doctor or trainer to assist you until after the
battle, so just wait your turn. Take your cleats and socks off to get a real
experience. Then take a knee.
Then, take one at the beach in Normandy where
man after American man stormed the beach, even as the one in front of him was
shot to pieces...the very sea stained with American blood. The only blockers
most had were the dead bodies in front of them, riddled with bullets from enemy
fire.
Take a knee in the sweat soaked jungles of
Vietnam. from Khe San to Saigon... Anywhere will do. REAL Americans died in all
those jungles. There was no playbook that told them what was next, but they
knew what flag they represented. When they came home, they were protested as
well..and spit on for reasons only cowards know.
Take another knee in the blood drenched sands
of Fallujah in 110 degree heat.. Wear your Kevlar helmet and battle dress...
Your number won't be printed on it unless your number is up! You'll need to
stay hydrated but there won't be anyone to squirt Gatorade into your mouth.
You're on your own.
There's a lot of places to take a knee. Real
Americans have given their lives all over the world. When you use the banner
under which they fought as a source for your displeasure, you dishonor the
memories of those who bled for the very freedoms you have. That's what the red
stripes mean. It represents the blood of those who spilled a sea of it
defending your liberty.
While you're on your knee, pray for those that
came before you, not on a manicured lawn striped and printed with numbers to
announce every inch of ground taken....but on nameless hills and bloodied
beaches and sweltering forests and bitter cold mountains...every inch marked by
an American life lost serving that flag you protest.
No cheerleaders, no announcers, no coaches, no
fans...just American men and women...delivering the real fight against those
who chose to harm us...blazing a path so you would have the right to "take
a knee."
You haven't an inkling what it took to get you
where you are; but your "protest" is duly noted. Not only is it
disgraceful to a nation of real heroes, it serves the purpose of pointing to
your ingratitude for those who chose to defend you under that banner that will
still wave long after your jersey is issued to another...
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