Kaepernick’s Kneeling: “Dumb and Disrespectful” or Social Activism?
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Region
          North America
              Topic
          Ethics & Social Justice
          Marketing & Sales
              Length
              6 pages
          Keywords
          civil rights
          social protest
          sports marketing
          racial conflict
              Copyright Holder
          Society for Case Research
              Student Price
              $4.00
          Target Audience
          Undergraduate Students
              The public may punish public figures whose demonstrations appear disrespectful. From the perspective of many observers, Colin Kaepernick had played well enough in the past to have been signed to an NFL team, at least as a backup quarterback. He became a free agent in March 2017 but no team had signed him as of January 28, 2019. He had protested civil rights abuses by refusing to stand for the national anthem during the 2016 season. How could Kaepernick reconcile playing football, if it meant curtailing his protest, with his desire to be a civil rights activist who supported organizations working to improve civil rights?
Learning Outcomes
              - Evaluate conflicting goals of social protest versus being a dutiful employee seeking to maximize entertainment value within the NFL.
- Evaluate what choice to make: Continue the legal challenge or try to settle and appear conciliatory to NFL owners.
- Evaluate the efficacy of Kaepernick’s action in terms of advancing the national discussion on race.
 
    