"A new Toyota commercial featuring Colin Kaepernick claims the former NFL quarterback's controversial national anthem protest was a "sign of respect to the military."
The ad, which aired Friday morning on Howard University's radio station, says Kaepernick's decision to go "on one knee"
during the national anthem "came as a sign of respect to the military" and "changed the world."
The ad, which aired Friday morning on Howard University's radio station, says Kaepernick's decision to go "on one knee"
during the national anthem "came as a sign of respect to the military" and "changed the world."
The commercial also calls Kaepernick a "two-time Super Bowl quarterback," which is false.
..."Colin Rand Kaepernick, a two-time Super Bowl quarterback and NFL record holder, first knelt on one knee during the national anthem in 2016 as a sign of respect to the military and a symbol of protest against police shootings," the Toyota ad says.
..."Colin Rand Kaepernick, a two-time Super Bowl quarterback and NFL record holder, first knelt on one knee during the national anthem in 2016 as a sign of respect to the military and a symbol of protest against police shootings," the Toyota ad says.
"He changed the world and sparked a peaceful form of protest that continues around the world."...Read all!
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