Why is Colin Kaepernick still relevant?

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The Russian FSB is new, repackaged KGB. Snowden, to prevent a sort of spy trade extradition to the US, has been using the top secret information he stole, and is briefing the FSB on NSA programs including those meant to digitally cripple a nation in the event of war.

As for the lawsuit, we are seeing it right now with the Muller Investigation on Russian collusion. It is very hard to prove. You need to confirm if two or more parties agreed upon an action, no matter if it was successful or not. That is why the meetings in Trump Tower are purposefully vague.

With Kaepernick, he needs to show the owners intentionally agreed not to hire him. The burden of proof for Kaepernick is can he prove there was a meeting and there was a formal agreement. In reality, the owners individually concluded he was too much a problem and there were better options.

AZOperator (talk)20:31, 26 May 2018

Oh, that FSB. I didn't know we were still talking about Snowden and Russians. I thought you were bringing up some domestic civil-rights group in relation to Kaepernick.

SVTCobra20:49, 26 May 2018