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

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The Hue;c-10008482 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10008443 said:
The Hue;c-10008441 said:
When all is said and done, my brotha Colin Kaepernick gonna go down as a civil rights icon. My children and grandchildren will definitely know bout what that man fought for and courage that he displayed taking a stand on his own. Much respect to Colin Kaepernick.

i got alot of traveling to do...but i really want to get a KAP jersey and take pics in front of tourist areas

About to cop this

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If you buy this shirt, you're giving the NFL your money.

They are profiting off of Kaepernick, while simultaneously blackballing him from working and feeding his family.
 
Ray lewis out here on his knees looking like pinky from next friday with his fagit ass...

"C'mon young blood....im sorry"

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The players that stood, locking arms together are wack af. The players that knelt with their hands over their heart are wack af. (They should have stood for all of that) All of those niggas that are half-assing it are an insult to the ones that are really doing it for the cause.

Either go all out or gtfo the way.
 
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JJ_Evans;c-10008547 said:
The Hue;c-10008482 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10008443 said:
The Hue;c-10008441 said:
When all is said and done, my brotha Colin Kaepernick gonna go down as a civil rights icon. My children and grandchildren will definitely know bout what that man fought for and courage that he displayed taking a stand on his own. Much respect to Colin Kaepernick.

i got alot of traveling to do...but i really want to get a KAP jersey and take pics in front of tourist areas

About to cop this

f0ktungqfa87.png

If you buy this shirt, you're giving the NFL your money.

They are profiting off of Kaepernick, while simultaneously blackballing him from working and feeding his family.

Look on EBay
 
JJ_Evans;c-10008522 said:
https://twitter.com/AlGiordano/status/911946861174493184

Ray Lewis out here like.........

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He's on some "imma pray" type shit.

Dont even make the effort if you gonna do some backwards ass shit. His shit dont count.

That shit pisses me off because Ray aint totally with the movement.

 
What pisses me off most about those Cacs idiocy is the fact they.. carry on like their arent black soldiers/officers they act as if the military/police are occupations foreign to black people.... I just want some one to say there are black/ police/ military service men and woman.. and they too feel the chains of white supremacy..

that just made me think of the next point.. the fact that they talk about the protest as this nebulous thing.. and simply police brutality the root is white supremacy but thats a bad word....
 
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JJ_Evans;c-10008577 said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZbPT6blpQl/?hl=en&taken-by=aaronrodgers12

I hope he doesn’t think a picture of him and his teammates taking a break during practice is the same as kneeling for the anthem.

 
Wasnt gay lewis telling shannon a few weeks back he doesnt agree with the way kap was protesting?

Now he out here on both knees?
 
there needs to be a round table discussion on how to go about this.

a brainstorming session.

this shit looks all over the place and this is why its not taken seriously.

half these niggas doing it outta pressure and trying to belong, not even understanding.
 
Copper;c-10008588 said:
Wasnt gay lewis telling shannon a few weeks back he doesnt agree with the way kap was protesting?

Now he out here on both knees?

He is one upping the comp out chea, maybe that is how he shine massas shoes?

 
eastbay510;c-10008532 said:
If some teams are gonna do that weak lock arms shot I’d prefer they just didn’t do anything at all.

And lol @ Ray Lewis and LeSean McCoy trying to seem down now after they’ve already exposed themselves.

King_Me;c-10008565 said:
The players that stood, locking arms together are wack af. The players that knelt with their hands over their heart are wack af. (They should have stood for all of that) All of those niggas that are half-assing it are an insult to the ones that are really doing it for the cause.

Either go all out or gtfo the way.

Although I agree it's weak, I think it's a step in the right direction.

Something is better than nothing.
 
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dnyce215;c-10008569 said:
But Khan donated to Trump 1 million, That is just a PR stunt for him

Two words my brother: Tax cuts. Khan sold his soul a long time ago and doesnt give a fuck.

Khan is from Pakistan which has a 95-97% muslim population. Trump shitted on muslims for over a year and Khan still gave Trump a millie. Khan doesnt care about religious freedom for muslims or the players.....its all about that chedda.

A million aint shit if you can save 80...90....100, ... + million in taxes which would leave this country broke.
 
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eastbay510;c-10008585 said:
JJ_Evans;c-10008577 said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZbPT6blpQl/?hl=en&taken-by=aaronrodgers12

I hope he doesn’t think a picture of him and his teammates taking a break during practice is the same as kneeling for the anthem.

Nah, Aaron Rodgers has been supporting Kap for a while now. The following is from a month ago........
https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/08/30/aaron-rodgers-colin-kaepernick-nfl-free-agency

Aaron Rodgers on Kaepernick: I Think He Should Be On A Roster; Because Of Protests He's Not

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers believes that Colin Kaepernick belongs on an NFL roster but his decision to protest the national anthem may have affected his status, he says in an ESPN profile by Mina Kimes.

"I think he should be on a roster right now," Rodgers said. "I think because of his protests, he's not."

Rodgers added that he does not plan on sitting or kneeling during the national anthem out of his personal respect for the flag. Rodgers had a similar view in 2016 when he was first asked bout the national anthem protests by Sporting News and said: "To me, the flag represents the greatest ideals of the United States of America, not the worst. But different people look at different things and have different feelings about it. That’s what freedom of expression is all about."

Rodgers says that he views the decision by other players to protest as peaceful and respectful. He has spoken with teammate Martellus Bennett on multiple occasions about his decision to sit during the anthem and other protests.

"I think the best way I can say this is: I don't understand what it's like to be in that situation," Rodgers told ESPN. "What it is to be pulled over, or profiled, or any number of issues that have happened, that Colin was referencing -- or any of my teammates have talked to me about."
 
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If David Robinson has something good to say now would be the time...since hes known as the admiral...

But something tells me I dont want that
 

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