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

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Vellum;9334658 said:
blackamerica;9334110 said:
Vellum;9333730 said:
blackamerica;9333306 said:
1CK1S;9333227 said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BKHfP0pDFLC/

Like how can you argue a point to cacs who think like this man? Brandon Marshall's protesting on BEHALF of the oppressed in this country, not because he's oppressed. If you really think about the response from majority white ppl, it's more insulting they don't even care to have a intelligent discussion on WHY theres a protest

You dont. Hes a coca cola delivery driver, not your state senator, mayor, or governor. Focus on the people that matter.

What country do you live in? There are judges, senators, mayors & governors that have said the same thing & even WORSE than this man. This same racism & ignorance affects us on a daily. I'm not sure you have enough common sense to tackle race issues my brother. Especially when you're defending ppl like Ray Lewis for outright coonery

Vellum;9333730 said:
Yall waste too much energy with confirmation bias. Its the internet, you can confirm any dumb shit right now. A racist white dude can type in kentucky thugs on youtube, and confirm his bullshit. Waste of time to focus on white americans, or any american who not even trying to give the issues a second thought.

It's deeper than some random racist white guy delivery driver. Do your research:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PSgt6YQJggY

Sigh. Good for you. You have 1 example, and i can add to that with another example of that mayor last week calling the new mayor a nigger on facebook. So what.

Youre still focusing on some irrelevant individual, and should be focusing your energy on the people in power. If theyre corrupt, get em out. If theyre racist get em out.

But wait, we should i guess do nothing by your logic, and just continue responding to twitter morons. You have the god damn nerve to question my common sense, and you dont have the basic common sense to realize youre upset about a random?

Sometimes(most times) i hate you motherfuckers. Youre so god damn stupid and upset, but have no idea where to properly direct your frustrations. Then when someone tells you where to direct them, you google some fucked up politician as evidence that you shouldnt invest your time in the system.

THE FUCKING GOAL IS TO GET FUCKED UP PEOPLE OUT THE SYSTEM. FOCUS ON THAT, NOT TWITTER RANDOMS.

Bruh sit yo dumb azz down somewhere. If voting someone black in power is simply the answer, then all this shit wouldn't be happening under Obama's watch. Baltimore has a black democratic mayor, and black prosecutor, and those pigs were STILL convicted of absolutely nothing (for killing Freddy Gray). Voting has minimal progress. These random racist cacs, think just like these racist politicians, racist police unions, racist judges etc..They ALL have the same beliefs about niggaz. You need to stop trolling and pick up a fuckin book & do your research. How you gon tell me what I need to focus on, and don't even have a grasp of reality? Nigga sticking up for Ray Lewis, BOTH y'all niggaz some whole coons
 
Mister B.;9335235 said:
stringer bell;9335231 said:
https://www.rawstory.com/2016/09/fox-sports-commentator-rips-kaepernick-protest-getting-killed-by-police-is-damn-near-impossible/

Fox Sports commentator rips Kaepernick protest: Getting killed by police is ‘damn near impossible’

Fox Sports commentator Jason Whitlock said on Friday that San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick “didn’t start a movement. He started a fad.”

Whitlock dismissed Kaepernick’s concern over police brutality in the U.S. as a “hot take.”

“The whole police brutality thing is a hot take,” he said. “Everybody loves a hot take because it is good for clicks, retweets, likes and popularity and relevancy.”


Kaepernick has declined in recent months to stand during the U.S. national anthem. A recent television broadcast of his protest sparked outrage across the U.S. and has polarized sports fans and pundits.

“I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” Kaepernick said to NFL.com. “To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder.”

Whitlock dismissed the argument, saying that police violence against Americans of color is not as important as the number of murders per capita in the city of Chicago.

He compared the odds of getting killed by police to “getting hit by lightning.”

“Five hundred people have been killed in Chicago already,” he said. “No one is talking about that.”

“Getting killed by a cop is very hard,” he insisted. “And if you don’t run from ’em, it’s damn near impossible.”


Someone really needs to smack the shit out of Coonlock...


Fuck that fatty whale.

Considering I've had guns drawn on my by feds when I was 11 for wearing a bucket hat in the summer at night (and being mistaken for a "suspect of interest", I'd say it's pretty easy to be shot if I had panicked.


Fuck side is this nigga on ?? It's people like him that make you wanna hurt'em
 
qawshun;9334102 said:
Now shaq doesn't support cap either smh i thought he was smarter than that

Shaq a coon, but Shaq is smart... how u think Shaq is getting all these commercials??? And branding opportunities, It aint because of no damn nigga.

If a nigga wanna be an activist and stand up for what's right... cool.

But When this is over, it will be buisness as usual, whites will continue to dominate, and niggas will continue to get fucked.

Cause blk ppl don't know what change is.
 
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Boycott NFL ? Who are you hurting? The majority white owners and coaches and other whites with the biggest piece of the pie ? Hahahaaa sure #boycottNFL
 
1CK1S;9335635 said:
https://twitter.com/Ben_Baskin/status/774236301587517440

It's a messed up situation through and through, but it's always that one tattle-tell that pisses me off the most. This is what led to Emmett Till's murder. And the person who called the cops on the guy carrying a toy gun. And so on and so on. These people need to be "addressed."
 
northside7;9334144 said:
A country full of dummies.

The NFL is still going to make their billions.

I agree, but I wonder if a boycott would still have a relatively sizable impact, especially when it comes to incremental profit. Big business isn't just concerned with making billions. Their essential concern is with making positive incremental profit. If the NFL makes less money this year than it did last year, I can't see how it won't panic and resort to desperate tactics even if they still run a monopoly and make billions.
 
I hope Jason Whitlock does the “damn near impossible".....

Not run from a cop with his fat ass....but get murdered
 
Fosheezy;9336101 said:
Boycott NFL ? Who are you hurting? The majority white owners and coaches and other whites with the biggest piece of the pie ? Hahahaaa sure #boycottNFL

And they get they money from TV contracts and sponsors
 
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...tional-anthem-worth-consequences?sf35561148=1

LB Marshall: Kneeling 'worth the consequences'

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall says standing up for social justice by kneeling during the national anthem before Denver's season opener was worth it even though it cost him an endorsement deal.

The Air Academy Federal Credit Union on Friday terminated its 5-month-old relationship with Marshall, President/CEO Glenn Strebe said in a Facebook post.

"AAFCU is a membership-based organization who has proudly served the military community for over 60 years. While we respect Brandon's right of expression, his actions are not a representation of our organization and membership. We wish Brandon well on his future endeavors," Strebe wrote.

Marshall said the move surprised him, but he doesn't regret his actions.

"Absolutely, they're worth the consequences," Marshall said. "I lost an endorsement. It's OK, though, I figured that some type of repercussion would happen."

Marshall said he respects the military, which fought for his freedoms, including the rights of free speech and peaceful protest.

"People can question my patriotism, but I have the utmost respect for this country, for this land, for the military," Marshall said. "I'm not against any of those entities at all. As far as my patriotism, that shouldn't be a question because I'm just upholding my rights. I can protest peacefully, I can stand or sit. I can say what I feel like saying. That's what our military has fought for -- the ability for everybody to be themselves. So, I'm just exercising that right and I will continue to do that."

Marshall said some of his detractors suggest he should follow the example set by Pat Tillman, who cut short his NFL career to go to war.

They write that Tillman "is the ultimate patriot, the ultimate American," Marshall said. "That's what he felt was right. God put that on his heart. That was his calling, what he felt he should do. This is what I feel like. I feel like I should join this movement. But at the same time I should be active as well."

He said he'll donate time and money to worthy causes such as Wounded Warriors.

Marshall, a college teammate and fraternity brother of Colin Kaepernick's, took a knee during the playing of the national anthem before Denver's season opener against Carolina on Thursday night.

Kaepernick refused to stand for the anthem during San Francisco's preseason games, explaining it was to protest racial oppression and police brutality in the United States.

Marshall sounded a similar theme after Denver's 21-20 win.

"I'm not against the military, I'm not against America," he said. "I'm against social injustice."

Marshall said Friday that he's gotten a lot of positive feedback but more negative reactions, including some racist remarks on Twitter and Instagram.

"I had a lot of positive text messages, but as far as social media, I had a lot of racist comments, people calling me the N-word and calling me all kinds of derogatory terms. There's a lot of hate out there, but I'm not here to spread hate or negativity."

New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall got some of the tweets meant for the Broncos linebacker.

"Now he knows what it feels like," the Broncos' Marshall said. "Every time he does something or every time he's been in the media for something negative or even something positive, I get all the criticism. All the stuff he says on `Inside the NFL,' I get it. It's crazy. So, now he knows what it feels like."

Kaepernick's gesture opened a wide debate and focused the microscope on a pregame tradition that has, for decades, been routine.

Marshall made no mention of his plans for Thursday's opener, saying he didn't want to take focus away from the team's preparation. But shortly after a large American flag was unfurled, the fifth-year linebacker out of Nevada went to the end of a long row of Broncos and took a knee.
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Man u see how these edomites react to football? Football! Fucking football fam! I wish they asses would try and boycott the NFL. They'll get a sample of how powerless they are in that minority. That shit will never happen. Marshall Law will jump off b4 that. Yo! Y'all peep what Baba ( Dick) Gregory said about Kaps protest? Tied in with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuels brother in Hollywood. Said he RUNS shit out there, got owners in his back pocket. Kap been wearing them socks. Y now the outrage? Peep that Interview that just dropped.
 
One of these black owned banks need to step up and offer Brandon Marshall (Kapernick for that matter,) an opportunity to be their spokesmen.
 
Stomp Johnson;9337191 said:
dnyce215;9337176 said:
These cacs are mad on profootball talk, still using the military angle. Smh

Good.

On Brandon Marshall Instagram he got some positive messages on his post and he gotten some negative ones that results in the cacs using the racial slur they go to as usual when they mad.
 
I've said it before, we're in a golden age of Uncle Toms and Aunt Thomasina's

Is anyone really surprised that Whitlock said what he said? That's what Uncle Toms do. He's a black man completely dismissive of police brutality, despite all of the evidence. He'd sell his soul to wake up white tomorrow. Furthermore, he doesn't give a damn about black on black crime, Chicago, Flint or anything that has any relation to the quality of life for black people in this country. Fuck him.

Even if you've been fortunate not to have personally been harassed by the police. I can guarantee that you know a friend, an uncle or aunt, a sister or a classmate or co-worker who has been. No amount of money, education, prestige or influence shields you from that. If you can't grasp that concept, you're most likely a sellout...

 
Seahawks to stand for anthem, with arms interlocked



The Seahawks have announced their plans for Sunday’s pregame ceremony. According to receiver Doug Baldwin, they will stand together during the national anthem.

They will do so with their arms interlocked.

“We are a team comprised of individuals with diverse backgrounds, and as a team we have decided to stand and interlock arms in unity,” Baldwin says in the 42-second video posted at his Twitter page. “We honor those who have fought for the freedom we cherish, and we stand to ensure the riches of freedom and the security of justice for all people. Progress can and will be made only if we stand together.”

With the plans for the late-afternoon game against the Dolphins now revealed, the next question is whether other teams will choose to do the same thing in the early games played on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. It’s possible that the Seahawks opted to reveal their plans prematurely as an inspiration to other teams to follow suit.

 
1CK1S;9337947 said:
Seahawks to stand for anthem, with arms interlocked



The Seahawks have announced their plans for Sunday’s pregame ceremony. According to receiver Doug Baldwin, they will stand together during the national anthem.

They will do so with their arms interlocked.

“We are a team comprised of individuals with diverse backgrounds, and as a team we have decided to stand and interlock arms in unity,” Baldwin says in the 42-second video posted at his Twitter page. “We honor those who have fought for the freedom we cherish, and we stand to ensure the riches of freedom and the security of justice for all people. Progress can and will be made only if we stand together.”

With the plans for the late-afternoon game against the Dolphins now revealed, the next question is whether other teams will choose to do the same thing in the early games played on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. It’s possible that the Seahawks opted to reveal their plans prematurely as an inspiration to other teams to follow suit.

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