You don't see it as a move for positive change but in Kaeps decision is about doing what he feels is right to him and he doesn't feel it is right. And making people less safe is a very hyperbolic thing to say.
The whole point of my argument is "fu*k feelings." I don't care what he feels, I care what is demonstrated in peer reviewed literature to help make young black men less likely to be involved in gun violence.
I get it, it is quite a bit easier to sit on a chair for two minutes once a week, but if anyone is really looking for solutions they are out there.
Pro social structured activity for young males; proven effective.
Sitting during national anthem; proven to create internet arguments.
What he is doing is not "wrong" from a subjective perspective, it is incorrect based on the evidence.