A brave local man is righteously indigent against injustice, and not going to take it anymore, standing up.
Cut him off in traffic; sits during next national anthem.
Disagree with him on Facebook; sits during next national anthem.
Make fun of his tie; sits during next national anthem.
Call him a mean name; sits during national anthem.
There is literally no offense you could levy against Devin Johnson that would not result in him sitting during the national anthem. "I just suddenly realized that every offense against me personally is bigger than one person. It's bigger than me, and it's bigger than them. It's a systematic problem with the nation in which we both commonly call our home. It just makes sense. Injustice has existed for a long time, we all know that. There seems to be no end to it, but what are we really doing about it? The injustice that exists such that each offense against me personally is not succinctly and swiftly rectified, is ultimately a problem this nation is ignoring. This so-called 'great nation' is failing to address it, and protect my right to instantly be comforted whenever I am triggered; and I get triggered quite often. What does that tell you about this nation? Until people stop doing ignorant (expletive), I will sit through the next national anthem where I am in public attendance. Currently, I have about 350 sits in queue waiting, and I add about ten more to that every single day. I don't see an end to it any time soon, but someone will get the message eventually. There is no better way I can think of to bring an end to injustice."
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