Colin Kaepernick refuses “to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses Black people”...

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Maximus Rex;9320357 said:
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Ima need to see receipts for this shit

Context is, the black dude had previous felonies from burglary to strong armed robbery. To be exact, he had 8 felonies and 4 misdemeanors. Judge gave him 2 years and probation. Did his two years. He gets pulled over for diving without a license, but was also in the car with another convicted felon and a fully loaded gun.

Judge went crazy and gave him 60 years for violating probation, which is absurd. Son is a career criminal at its purest definition, but 60 years is stupid. 5 - 10 with probation sounds more sane. He needs help, not more prison.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-stiff-sentence-controversy-20151201-story.html
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/...entenced-a-man-to-60-years-in-prison-for-this
 
Young_Chitlin;9320598 said:
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“It was a little nod to Kaepernick and everything that he’s standing for right now. I think it’s actually pretty disgusting the way he was treated and the way that a lot of the media has covered it and made it about something that it absolutely isn’t. [...] Being a gay American, I know what it means to look at the flag and not have it protect all of your liberties. It was something small that I could do and something that I plan to keep doing in the future and hopefully spark some meaningful conversation around it. It’s important to have white people stand in support of people of color on this. We don’t need to be the leading voice, of course, but standing in support of them is something that’s really powerful.”

“I am disgusted with the way he has been treated and the fans and hatred he has received in all of this,” Rapinoe told espnW’s Julie Foudy. “It is overtly racist. ‘Stay in your place, black man.’ Just didn’t feel right to me. We need a more substantive conversation around race relations and the way people of color are treated.”

 


Crackas already back tracking, lmao, someone got their job threatened

I love how in the vid he talks about the shit he saw in Alabama in the '60s, then how the fuck could you fix your mouth to even think to say blacks aren't oppressed?

These pig skinned devil's are showing out this year, tripping all over themselves to show us their true colors. They've brought the coons out with them in full force too. Now I know which black people not to fuck with irl when they express their shuffle shoe opinions on topics like this

 
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Kai;9321026 said:
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Crackas already back tracking, lmao, someone got their job threatened

I love how in the vid he talks about the shit he saw in Alabama in the '60s, then how the fuck could you fix your mouth to even think to say blacks aren't oppressed?

These pig skinned devil's are showing out this year, tripping all over themselves to show us their true colors. They've brought the coons out with them in full force too. Now I know which black people not to fuck with irl when they express their shuffle shoe opinions on topics like this

I clicked Lol b/c you know Cari was relishing this inside. Lol.

True colors come out when the subject of race comes up.
 
Kai;9320402 said:
The lonious monk is one of the dumbest posters on here, seriously. He's second only to s2j when it comes to his consistently contrarian ass cooning. I would not be surprised if he was a pale demon trying to insidiously undermine us under the guise of being black

That or he really believes in white superiority, and his "please don't make massa mad" ass is like this irl. Get it thru your heads coons, no amount of white ass kissing and capitulation will make these mfs respect you

Matter of fact they see y'all turncoat ass for what you are, traitors to your race. Go swallow a razor, fucking loser

Mmmmmmm i was missing posts like this
 
The Lonious Monk;9320010 said:
King Ghidorah ;9319960 said:
The Lonious Monk;9319649 said:
The funniest thing about all those last two articles is that the media is the one responsible for blowing this all up, but then they want to bash him for what it's become. All he did was sit down. No one even had to ask him why he was sitting.

There’s nothing wrong with Kaepernick standing up for what he believes in, but I have a big problem with how he’s doing it.

I like how this is a recurring theme in these articles, but nobody ever makes a suggestion on how he should protest. They really just wanna say "shut up nigga"

Exactly.

When black people just gather for peaceful protests, they are largely ignored.

When black people engage in nonviolent disruption, the white people bitch about being inconvenienced, bt don't seek to solve the problem.

When black people get frustrated and riot, the white people call them savage and bash them for it saying there has to be another way.

When a black athlete does it another way, he gets bashed for doing it the wrong way.

lol Niggas can't win for shit with these people.

That shit kills me. They bash niggas for rioting when something fucked up happens while at the same time conveniently neglecting that they celebrate and respect a country that was founded through rioting and maintained through violence.
 
I just hope he stays the fuck away from BLM and/or gay rights activists on this.....Even though they seem to be trying to anchor their boat to him (or at least some media outlets are trying to do that for them).

No need to diffuse the energy or purpose of this and derail it.
 
blackamerica;9320333 said:
The Lonious Monk;9319373 said:
xxCivicxx;9318527 said:
The Lonious Monk;9318341 said:
xxCivicxx;9318256 said:
White supremacy isn't just the racist mistreatment of blacks

The US flag absolutely is a symbol of white imperialism, white manifest destiny and european domination of most global territories over the past 200+ years

It absolutely is a symbol of white supremacy. It might as well be the British imperialist flag part 2

And if you feel that way, that's cool. I have no problem with that. But you can't act like someone is wrong just because they don't see it that way. Maybe to them it stands for justice, opportunity, and the things that America is supposed to represent. Most of us don't see it that way, but there are plenty of people that do.

xxCivicxx;9318261 said:
Yes it is

Every single human being that made their multi-billion dollar multi-generation fortune during the Industrial Age was a white male

Those families still control all industries to this day

If the US wasn't about white supremacy then poor whites and poor blacks would have overthrown the upper class centuries ago

That doesn't make any sense. Plenty of nonwhites have achieved high levels of success in America. Plenty of people have accomplished things in America that wouldn't have been possible most other places on earth. If America was such a shitty place for nonwhites, you wouldn't have nonwhites coming into the country by the score. Hell, a lot of nonwhite immigrants think that African Americans are stupid because we're so cynical because to them as bad as America is, the upside is better. I can't say they're right just like I can't say you're wrong, but I can say everyone is free to their own viewpoint.

A billionaire is 1,000 millionaires

There's levels and you know this. Please stop being naive

Successful black people aren't setting interest rates and deciding which countries to invade and overthrow

The bold is how racist whites patronize black-skinned people

"Look at these 2000 successful black people" meanwhile 40 million+ live here

And anyone who thinks that the american flag stands for justice is a fool. Did native americans get justice when their land was snatched from under them? Did slaves get justice when they were stolen and brought over here to work for free?

What exactly is your point? You can make the same argument substituting "white" in for "black."

"Look at these 15,000 successful white people, meanwhile 220 million+ live here" So that whole line of reasoning pretty much falls flat. Yes, most of the rich elite in the country are white, but the vast majority don't benefit outside of some white privilege perks which ultimately have been used as a tool to keep poor white people from demanding more.

And no, not everyone that has been done wrong my America has received justice, but that doesn't mean that people can't look at the flag as a symbol for the principles that the country is supposed to stand for. To me the flag doesn't stand for anything. It's a meaningless symbol. To you it stands for white supremacy. To someone in a third world country trying to get into the country, it stands for opportunity. No one perception is any more right than another.

No. It IS a symbol of white supremacy, given the guy who wrote it was a WHITE SUPREMACIST and active slave owner who openly talked about it on the 3rd verse of the song we're referring too.

White supremacy has set the stage for how this country works. A few millionaire niggaz ain't shit when there's billionaire white families controlling banks, laws, tv programming & radio. I'm not sure how you can act like we aren't oppressed when the evidence is everywhere

lol Who said anything about us not being oppressed? And I'm not sure why you're talking about the anthem when I was specifically talking about the flag. I'm going to need some of you to start reading and understanding posts before you respond. You'd save some wear and tear on your keyboards.

Kai;9320402 said:
The lonious monk is one of the dumbest posters on here, seriously. He's second only to s2j when it comes to his consistently contrarian ass cooning. I would not be surprised if he was a pale demon trying to insidiously undermine us under the guise of being black

That or he really believes in white superiority, and his "please don't make massa mad" ass is like this irl. Get it thru your heads coons, no amount of white ass kissing and capitulation will make these mfs respect you

Matter of fact they see y'all turncoat ass for what you are, traitors to your race. Go swallow a razor, fucking loser

We've already noted what I think about your intelligence, so your opinion about mine is pretty meaningless to me.

But feel free to show me one place where I capitulated to or kissed any white ass. Most of you dumbasses just have difficulty with reading comprehension. I'd work on that before you try ranking any posters according to who is dumb or not. It's been proven that all of you care a lot more about what whites think and do than I do, so your post makes no sense.
 
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http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...contacted-jeremy-lane-seattle-seahawks-thanks

Kaepernick contacted Seahawks' Lane in thanks

RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane said he heard from San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick last week after Lane sat during the national anthem prior to the team's fourth preseason game.

"He reached out to me and just told me thank you, standing behind me," Lane said.

Lane's decision came less than a week after Kaepernick first sat in protest of American racial injustice and minority oppression.

Lane said that he plans to continue to sit going forward.

Asked if he expects any teammates to join him, Lane said, "I don't know. I don't want to put any pressure on anyone. I'm doing it for me."


In coordination with his protest, Kaepernick said he will donate $1 million to various causes. Lane said he didn't know if he would follow suit.

"I haven't thought about that," Lane said. "Not saying I won't, but I haven't thought about that."

Lane's teammates said they stand behind him.

"I think it's his right to be able to protest, and I think it's alright," said defensive end Michael Bennett. "There's definitely some issues in America that a lot of people are starting to recognize. I think people have recognized them before, but I think with social media and the things that are going out, the media outlets, everybody has a chance to really show what is going on and their ideas and really having a chance to really protest what they think is wrong with America. And that's ok. That's what it's about.

"It's about people having that right to have their voice, and I think it's cool that Jeremy Lane is doing what he wants to do. Obviously there's so much going on right now in America. Football's just a small part of what we do. At the end of the day, we'll be football players for 12 years or 10 years or whatever it is. But at the end of the day, we're still minorities and black men in America. And that's what we're going to be for the rest of our life. And if you want to protest about things that are going on, that's fine."

Added safety Kam Chancellor, "I haven't talked to him about it. I really don't know what to say about that. That's his own beliefs and his own thing he wants to do. He's supporting somebody he believes is doing it for the right cause and the right reasons. So that's just freedom of speech."


Bennett said Seahawks players and coaches talk often about the issues Lane and Kaepernick are protesting.

"It's not just the African-American players. It's the white players too," Bennett said. "They all see it, and we talk about it. It's good. It's good that we can have a conversation about it and people don't get angry and people understand where people are coming from. And you just understand both sides of it."
 
Recaptimus_Prime360;9322574 said:
Shizlansky;9322356 said:
Kam came off with that light coon shuffle to me

I swear these some of these muthafuccas so scary to stand up (no pun) for something b/v of their "brand"

Come on man. These cats aren't famous because they have principles. They are famous because they can run fast and throw a ball. I love sports as much as the next person, but it's getting a bit silly how much importance people are putting on athletes and other entertainers. Yeah, it would be nice if they all used their position for good, but being rich and famous is the most important thing in the world to a lot of those people, it's pointless to expect some of these dudes to potentially throw that shit away.
 
CNN Removes Video Of Host Destroyed By Veteran Supporting Kaepernick

Rory Fanning, a veteran supporting Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest, handed a CNN anchor his ass in a stunning segment about police killings.

In a live interview on CNN’s This Hour, Fanning — a former Army Ranger — elaborated on his support for San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in his ongoing refusal to stand for the national anthem. Even though the NFL star quarterback has said police are “getting away with murder” and that he refuses to “stand to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people,” he has nonetheless garnered support from veteran activists everywhere, including Fanning.

When anchor John Berman attempted to frame Kaepernick as overly critical of police officers, bringing up his controversial socks depicting police officers as pigs, Fanning eloquently shut Berman down.

BERMAN: We saw the socks that Colin Kaepernick had been wearing with the pictures of pigs as policemen. How is that not doing some of the things Colin Kaepernick is protesting against right there, grouping all police officers as pigs, which is a slur. That’s a derogatory slur indicting all police officers, isn’t it?

FANNING: We live in a country that has the largest prison population in the history of the world. 1200 people were killed by the police last year, and we want to talk about socks. But yes, the people who killed Freddie Gray and weren’t held accountable–

BERMAN: Look, look, look, look, look. We’re not arguing about socks. Hang on one second. We’re not arguing about just socks here. We have talked about what Colin Kaepernick stood up for, and his right to do so. We have talked about the issues that you are protesting against. Colin Kaepernick has put himself in the middle of this discussion about policing right now, and he was wearing those socks, which are seen by many as offensive. The socks are part of a larger discussion here. It’s not like we’re having a sartorial discussion about fashion.

FANNING: People are looking for some kind of kumbaya moment here. This is about accountability, this is about justice. And yes, the people who killed Freddie Gray and who weren’t held accountable, and the people who killed the 1,200 US citizens and weren’t held accountable, are pigs.

Fanning’s claim about 1,200 people killed by police last year is correct, according to the database killedbypolice.net, which has tracked every officer-involved shooting via local media reports since May 2013. Killedbypolice.net tallied a total of 1,207 people killed by police officers in 2015, while The Guardian’s interactive map of police killings counted 1,146 people killed by American police last year.
 
Mehn Stephen A Smith is really a fuck nigga. His ass on Mike and Mike talmbout the NFL could implement a policy that requires all to stand for the anthem. This nigga really from Philly?
 
From Benjamin Watson...

"I will not have the option to kneel this Sunday while the National Anthem is being played. A week ago, in what would prove to be my last pre-game opportunity of this 2016 season, I stood with my right hand over my heart as the anthem played. And if I am fortunate enough to ever be dressed for another game day I imagine I would be doing the same thing I did in my last. Standing. Not because America is ALL I desire it to be because most assuredly it is not. Racism still stews, families are fractured, the unborn are trashed, schools are struggling, religious freedom is increasingly under attack, violence pollutes our cities and our suburbs, and there is a growing divide between law enforcement and the community.

I stand, however, because I grew up in NAVY town USA and traveled overseas to support members of our armed forces who follow orders regardless of their personal sentiments. I stand for those who were forced to give their lives building the country that confined them to the tobacco fields and indigo plantations. I stand because as a child, I saw my father stand. A man who lived the tumultuous transition from "separate but equal" to the times surrounding the Civil Rights Act when angry people who held signs at his new school viscously screamed "****** GO HOME!" I stand because on the contrary, no one held such a sign when I walked into my grade school.

Before competition, as I stand in shoulder pads and cleats, my helmet in my left hand, adrenaline flowing and my heart raging under my right, I never forget the ills of America but for a moment I envision its potential, remember its prosperity and give thanks to God for the land He has placed me in and the people I love who live in it.

I stand, because this mixed bag of evil and good is MY home. And because it's MY home my standing is a pledge to continue the fight against all injustice and preserve the greatest attributes of the country, including Colin Kaepernick's right to kneel.

His actions and similar actions by figures of the past and present are a vital part of our journey and a key component of the equation for social change and should be respected as such. From the country's inception, such displays against the status quo are distinctly American. My hope, though, is that these actions bring more attention to the PROBLEM than to the PROTESTOR. And that ensuing dialog discover truth and that truth give birth to justice in legitimate situations where there is none. My hope is that in this time of toil and discord we collectively use our positions in public and private life to take responsibility for our role and collectively seek solutions, not because we HAVE to but because we CARE to. Sometimes listening is of greater value than speaking. As elusive an aspiration as it may be, our goal, especially in the arena of race, should continue to be to create an America where eventually everyone can, in good conscience, stand. No matter the historical context or the present circumstance that is the unity I, perhaps naively, imagine when I see our flag and listen to our anthem.

Conflict when handled correctly strengthens. Conflict when mismanaged destroys."

 
numbaz...80's baby;9323365 said:
That's cool

He's not shitting on Kaep. He just wants to go about it differently. I have no problem with that.

He's trying to play the military card when there are many people in the military that support CK

I don't respect that type of emotional manipulation at all
 

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