Two completely different instances and nothing to do with one another. Also, where does the article talk about conservatives supporting this and all the TV coverage about it? This coach is the one taking it to the higher courts and fighting it.
You simply neglect to mention that Colin wasn't just "kneeling" on the sidelines. He was doing it on national TV and in front of a whole stadium. He knew what he was doing and knew it was going to be on TV. Also wearing shirts and giving interviews. I mean, come on, you act like he was so innocent in what he was doing. His was politically motivated. Not saying he was wrong or that he doesn't deserve another chance.
This coach was doing it for
seven years with no complaint until another coach told the principle it was "pretty cool" he was able to do that. So if you think that's the same as someone actively seeking attention on a national level using it as a platform.....
Again, this has nothing to do with politics. His motivations were not political. Not sure why that is hard to understand? It's only a weapon you are using to try to make one party look bad for your personal benefit. Cheers!
NFL players praying together on the field after a game. Haven't heard anything about conservatives being angry about this. It happens all the time in the NFL. Including when players score a touchdown and then kneel down and pray.
The reason? These instances aren't political driven or trying to make a statement to others.