New York Post

If Kap can protest anthem, then teams can protest Kap

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CLASSIFIED section: Good questions seek good answers with which to share common interests:

Isn’t there a difference between being “blackballe­d” and being shunned for cause? In other words, if Colin

Kaepernick has the right to exploit national anthems played before NFL games to display his disgust with America, why don’t NFL teams that also rely on customers appalled by Kaepernick’s protest, have the right to counterpro­test by not signing him?

How many of us can use our employer’s workplace to unilateral­ly conduct any kind of attention-generating political or social protest?

Does MLB really think we believe this “Players Weekend” latest divergence from team uniforms is based on anything other than money in the form of a sell to suckers?

If Joe Girardi can pre-program his bullpen to perform exactly as he wishes, why can’t he pre-program his pitchers to not throw in the dirt when Gary Sanchez is catching?

Why don’t players kiss their fingers, then point skyward after grounding out to second?

Anyone recall that the pre-PSL Jets, now desperate to sell tickets, once had a 20-year waiting list to purchase tickets? Why hasn’t Roger Goodell been held accountabl­e for his public claim that PSLs are “good investment­s”?

Sunday in Kansas City, the Mariners led, 7-0, then won, 8-7. Mariners manager

Scott Servais aided and abetted the Royals’ comeback by using seven pitchers, pulling four after allowing no hits and no walks. Why has such insanity become normal?

Does Gary Cohen think SNY’s in-game trivia questions are designed for him to answer quickly, to show his stuff? Why not wait a few minutes to give viewers a shot?

Finally, isn’t it time someone stood up to Guam?

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