Nate Boyer, who served six years in the Army
and also tried out for Seattle as a long snapper, met with
Kaepernick in 2016 when the then-San Francisco quarterback began
his protests aimed at drawing attention to police brutality
against minorities.
Boyer had written a piece in an Army newspaper about the
protests, which involved the quarterback sitting on the
sidelines during the customary pre-game airing of the anthem,
and said Kaepernick sought him out for advice.
"The thoughts that ran through my head about kneeling were of
pictures in the history books of somebody kneeling before the
king to be knighted, somebody proposing to their wife, taking a
knee to pray in the Catholic Church," Boyer told Reuters.
"I just couldn't think in any way that it could be construed as
disrespectful."
Many did find it disrespectful, however.
U.S. President Donald Trump described it as "unpatriotic" and in
2017 Vice President Mike Pence walked out of an NFL game when
some of the players knelt on the sidelines.
Kaepernick filed a grievance against the league in 2017 claiming
collusion as no teams signed him after he parted ways with the
49ers. The NFL and Kaepernick settled in 2019.
The issue has returned to the fore in the wake of the killing of
George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis who died after a white
police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes.
On Friday, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league made
mistakes in not listening to players and denounced racism in the
United States.
Boyer said he understands why many consider the playing of the
anthem before sporting events as sacred.
"Those symbols mean a lot to me," Boyer said.
"But at the same time, I took an oath to defend the
Constitution, which includes the First Amendment, freedom of
speech, freedom of expression."
Boyer said Kaepernick would go down in history as a galvanizing
force for racial equality.
"He was standing up for -- or taking a knee for -- millions and
millions of people that don't have the platform and don't have a
voice."
(This story is refiled to add byline)
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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