Transcript of video with Army veteran Nate Boyer
https://youtu.be/I4nyaL8qmK0
Q: what was your initial response when you saw that Colin Kaepernick sat for the national anthem?
Nate Boyer: I'll be completely honest. My initial response was anger. You know. I was angry and disappointed because I grew up a niner's fan and I was pulling for this guy. And now, he just pissed on my flag. But then, I just stopped making all these judgments and tried to listen to what he's talking about.
Colin Kaepernick: Specifically, its police brutality.
Nate Boyer: And the more I thought about it, the more I was like I wanna try to understand at least somewhat, because I hadn't walked around in his shoes but he hasn't walked around in my boots. You know what I mean? So I just wrote a letter and he got a hold of it.
Q: He contacted you?
Nate Boyer: Yeah. He contacted me. He said he was inspired by it and he was wanting to sit down with me and just have a discussion. First thing he said when we met, it was "I just want you to know I appreciate your service more than anything." I expressed to him maybe there's a different way to demonstrate where you're showing more respect for those that lay down their lives for what that flag and anthem stand for. I suggested kneeling because people kneel to pray. We'll kneel in front of a fallen brothers grave .
you know, to show respect. And he said, "I think that will be really powerful."
Announcer: Colin Kaepernick choosing not to sit on the bench this time, but to take a knee.
Nate Boyer: The fact that he was willing to listen and go to a knee versus sitting, I thought was huge. That's an important step that he's taking I think that other people need to take a step too and maybe listen to him.
Colin Kaepernick: Cops are getting paid leave for killing people and not being held accountable. That's not right.
Nate Boyer: I respect those men and women in uniform, but the ones that aren't doing it the right way, we need to correct it, we need to fix it. He's right about that.
Colin Kaepernick: People of color have been targeted by police.
Nate Boyer: It is an issue and we've come a long way, but we still have a long way to go.
I think as a service member, its more upsetting for me to come back from fighting for my country overseas to see how divided we are and how angry we are at each other.
Donald Trump: Wouldn't you love to see one of these NFL owners say "Get that son of a ***** off the field"?
Nate Boyer: I'm more hurt by that than somebody sitting down during the anthem. At this point, I'm just like, Mr President, lets be presidential and reach across to people that you don't agree with and you think are wrong and just say, "You know what? Let me hear you out."
Colin Kaepernick: If we have these real conversations, that are uncomfortable for a lot of people, its something that can unify this country.
Nate Boyer: And maybe we can come to some kind of agreement, solution, and understand that we're really not that different. We probably want the same things at the end of the day.
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