This admiral used the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attacks to bash Colin Kaepernick
The 75th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Wednesday was marked largely by solemn memorials and respectful remarks.
In one bizarre instance, though, the event was used as a pretense to attack a professional football player fighting for racial inequality.
At a memorial service attended by hundreds at the site of the infamous attack in Hawaii, Navy Admiral Harry Harris made a special point of singling out San Francisco 49er Colin Kaepernick for his season-long national anthem protest.
“You can bet that the men and women we honor today, and those who died that fateful morning 75 years ago, never took a knee and never failed to stand whenever they heard our national anthem being played,” Adm. Harris, who heads the United States’ Pacific Command, told the crowd. Kaepernick was never referred to by name, but it was clear who Harris was talking about.