THIS.
And I'll add that his protest has cost him a lot. He's replaced Lochte as #1 sports douchebag, no one's ever going to touch him for commercial endorsements and he's at risk for fines, penalties, etc.
I think it's absolutely disgraceful what he did (does?), but his salary or parents have no bearing on his right to "voice" his opinion.* Whether or not he's been oppressed or had a cushy white childhood full of privilege should not preclude him from pointing out perceived injustice.
I've never been a cop, so do I have to take my blue lightbulb off my porch?
* I don't think this is a 1A issue as it's at a game where he is an employee on working hours.
What? No one was ever calling Lochte a hero for faking an assault.