That's some hyperbole there.
The best kind.
I don't give a damn what you think or believe. Neither does the VAST, VAST, VAST majority of the world. It's called apathy, and it is absolutely ubiquitous to the human condition at this stage of our civilization. If you want to influence people you have to do so in ways that don't piss them off, because pissing people off makes them not like you, and actively want you to fail.
Apathy isn't ubiquitous to humanity right now because of chance. It's there by design.
We are depressed as a people, and live in our apathy to accept the world's evils. And so I count even pissing people off as victory. I want them mad. Anger is often the first thing the apathetic are permitted to reclaim as their own. So get mad! The people who aren't mad are the ones not paying attention!
They will hate justice when they see it no matter what package it comes in. The apathetic will always despise justice and the desire for it, because it reminds them that at some point they gave up. They will hate justice today to reach for it tomorrow.
Now, if you really just want to whine that the world is unfair and the most politically powerful figure on the planet completely wrecked any chance that this poorly conceived protest had to be effective, then by all means do so, but don't EVEN attempt to insinuate that I in any way support this stupidity. Stop trying to spin my statements into some kind of :"Sit down, shut up." narrative, because I WILL NOT TOLERATE IT.
NOT TOLERATE away, baby, because from where I stand that's exactly what you're doing. You might hate Trump or everyone involved, but your advocacy has been manifestly for the players to stop what they are doing. Giving lip service to the idea of doing something else in lieu of this does not change that for all the reasons I've listed in previous posts.
MLK's Letter from Birmingham Jail talks about the poisonous influence of "waiting for justice on a fairer day". Funnily enough, so do the CIA guidelines on disrupting movements. I'm not saying you're a CIA influencer, but I am asking you: How much injustice is sufficient for you to stop not caring and thinking "both sides" could just sit down and come to a hypothetical rational agreement? To decide that on balance, perhaps one side really is right and the other is wrong? What level of injustice is appropriate to stand up against the influence of the POTUS? To do the right thing over the pragmatic thing, whether or not it makes people mad?
Because on police brutality we're pretty much up to every sin short of extermination camps, and even that one is arguable.
If someone actually did go and assassinate an NFL player for kneeling, I have to wonder if you wouldn't come on here and say "see, this is why they should have stopped!", when that thing is to by default provide some level of absolution to the killer for being "provoked" by this frankly milquetoast form of protest. Certainly it would not be
the first time that I have seen you specifically enter the conversation to emphasize how much you don't give a shit about anything, man, and how all of these people are equally assholes and should be condemned for...what? Existing? Caring?