From Facebook to ESPN, the nation is currently obsessed with the protests of our National Anthem by highly paid athletes, particularly in the NFL. Everyone with Internet access has suddenly discovered a renewed sense of either patriotism or an antiestablishmentarianism, while the intellectuals bemoan the vapidity of sports. We're all very socially conscious these days, it seems. Aren't we all so evolved? Despite my jocularity on Facebook, I am deeply interested in this subject. As I reviewed my blog from last year discussing this phenomenon, something struck me. The protests continue, but nobody really even knows why anymore. It was originally Colin Kaepernick's way of protesting police brutality, particularly against African-Americans. Subsequent protests were acts of solidarity on the part of fellow players. This year the protests are far more ambiguous. They are protests against racism and hate. They are attempts ...