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Kid Rock rips Colin Kaepernick

Kid Rock has always been a patriotic person who visits the troops around the world and records tunes like “Born Free” and “Warrior.” He took that patriotism a step farther at his concert with Jason Aldean in Boston at Fenway Park last Friday, when he made a statement about Colin Kaepernick’s decision not to stand while the National Anthem was being played at NFL games. While performing “Born Free,” Kid Rock suddenly dropped to one knee, bowed his head for a second, then shouted “F**k Colin Kaepernick.” The audience obviously agreed, as they went crazy when he made his statement. They also sang along as Kid Rock finished singing “Born Free.”

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