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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Gold Star Mom Teaches Kaepernick a Lesson on Sacrifice: ‘My Son Died for $14,000 a Year’ Gold Star Mom Teaches Kaepernick a Lesson on Sacrifice: My Son Died for $14,000 a Year By Jack Davis Published July 6, 2019 at 8:49am A Gold Star mother lambasted Colin Kaepernick in a Fourth of July speech where she contrasted her late son, Marine Lance Cpl. Christopher Phoenix-Jacob Levy, who gave everything for his country, with the former quarterback, whos a millionaire. Kaepernick, who ignited the trend of athletes protesting the national anthem by refusing to stand forThe Star-Spangled Banner, has been in the news recently after it was revealed that Nike recalled a patriotic shoe with a Betsy Ross-theme American flag on it after Kaepernick, anointed by Nike as the face of one of its ad campaigns, objected. Speaking at Thursdays Rally for Freedom, Levys mother, Amanda Jacobs, talked about the former athlete, according to The Daily Wire. When I look at this country today and I tell people, and Ive wanted to say this loud so many times, Colin Kaepernick was getting paid $14 million dollars a year to throw a ball, Jacobs said. My son died for $14,000 a year and hes given more than any football player, any athlete, has ever given. twitter.com/Franklin_Graham/status/1147147812813103104 twitter.com/Franklin_Graham/status/1147148024944238592 Levy was killed on Dec. 10, 2011, after sustaining fatal wounds in Afghanistans Helmand province. These two children right here you can look at a flag and say thats Uncle Jacob, Jacobs said. Thats what we are here for today, not because I wanted to be a Gold Star mom, she added. I got gold stars in school for making grades but this gold star that I wear every day isnt for me, its because what my son chose to do without my permission, trust me, and I have a 17-year-old that is doing the same thing and its because of what they believed, she said. I hear these Marines that come to my house and stay for four days. You know, I got 30 Marines that sleep on my floor and its great but they tell us that the only thing that kept them going is when they could look up and see that flag they had hope to go back home to and a hope that this country was going to change for the better, not for the worst, Jacobs said. In 2017, Jacobs recounted her sons story in a post for Army Times. He was 11 when 9/11 hit
and I picked him up at school. They were shutting down schools, they were shutting down everything, she wrote. At this point, only one of the towers had fallen. And by the time Id picked him up, the second tower had fell. He was curious about whats going on and I said, Well, theyre thinking its terrorists. They dont know. And he said, I want to get the person who did that. And I said, Well, theyll get him.' He said, No, Im going to get him. I want to be a Marine,' she wrote. In mid-2011, Levy returned home after one tour in Afghanistan, his mom said. He was going back as what they call [a] combat replacement. And I said, You understand what that means? You are replacing men who were in combat, who didnt make it or will never go back. And he said, I know, but Ill be fine. I made it through the first one.' She last heard from her son on Nov. 14, and hoped his phone call meant he could come home for Thanksgiving. And he was like, No, but I need to tell you, were going into a hot spot, and I wont be able to talk. Its for a couple of weeks, no phone calls, no emails, but everything will be fine, she recalled. Then came the day Jacobs dreaded. I was at work. And at 12:32, I got you get a coded message on your phone. And then after that came a message, youll get a phone call. Theres something serious, she wrote. I got the call, and they asked where I was at
they said, We need you to come home. And at this point, I was like, No, you need to tell me whats going on. And they said, its in regards to Lance Cpl. Levy, let us know how long its going to be until [you get home] and well meet you there. Jacobs recounted that Christmas. She had put up a tree, but done nothing else. I had presents under there. Presents I had bought for Jacob, and nothing else. Fortunately, some of the [Marines] called to check on me. They said, Hows it going? And I said, Well, the other ones [Jacobs brothers] wont have anything for Christmas, because Im not going out. Well, these guys went out and bought all kinds of boys stuff video games, all that and wrapped them, stuck them under the tree, decorated the tree before Christmas, she wrote. So thats our little tradition: They come in, they put the trees up, they bring ornaments that remind them of Jacob, or we make ornaments here, so now were up to three Christmas trees, she added. Theyre coming in and bringing their wives and their families, and its getting bigger and bigger. They enjoy it because theyve gone from seeing each other every day, to now, they know theyll at least see everybody in December, Jacobs wrote. Poster Comment: I got a phone call a few years back. This guy started telling me I was in the National Guard. I said, "Nope." He then said, "Well then you worked for the National Guard." I said, "Not at all. Where are you getting your information?" When they get your name, they think they know everything about you. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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What a sad tragic waste. Another sacrifice for CorpUSA and Israhell.
Amen brother! Or sister!
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