#BOYCOTTNFL TIME TO SHUT IT DOWN!

Are you boycotting the NFL?

  • Yup

    Votes: 57 75.0%
  • Nah, fukk that and fukk them players

    Votes: 14 18.4%
  • No comment

    Votes: 5 6.6%

  • Total voters
    76

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You aren't looking for allies. But others in the protest and boycott would welcome true allies.

The way America works when it comes to black liberation in various
forms, white and other allies had Some involvement.

Freeing slaves,.voting rights, desegregation,Afrmative Action, Drug law changes and Marijuana Decriminilization etc.

If the boycott had say at least 30% white fans supporting and joining boycott, it could be key to overall success of The boycott.

If you had white NFL players joining in substantially with boycott (kneeling and vocally supporting BLM not just a arm around shoulder support) it could be a tipping point.

Possibly we will see.
 

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Yo this shyt has made ESPN

They were broadcasting in front of the NFL headquarters. I wanna say a lot more were out there protesting. I think the crowd will get bigger and bigger.

Oh shyt, Look at what the coli has done :blessed:
Coli we made it!!

Susan Sarandon also a NBA Stan and Coli Militant. We're everywhere

:blessed:
 

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https://www.yahoo.com/sports/unique-shirt-steals-show-nyc-colin-kaepernick-rally-012200116.html

NEW YORK – While there were many signs, slogans and symbols present at Wednesday’s “United We Stand” rally for Colin Kaepernick outside of NFL headquarters, one shirt in particular caught the collective eye of the Internet.

The shirt, which features a kneeling Kaepernick with a black fist fixed atop his head like his signature Afro, is titled “I’m With Kap, Just-Us” and is the creation of 36-year-old creative director Milton Dodson and Middle Eastern political cartoonist Khalid Wad Albaih.


“We wanted to make something that people could resonate with and understand exactly what the movement was about at a time when the Black Power fist is symbolic,” Dodson, who is based out of Atlanta, told Yahoo Sports.





Kaepernick’s likeness and message aren’t just symbolized on the shirt, as the company that sells it, Black Ivy The Brand, contributes to charitable causes with each shirt that is sold.

“We just started selling it, but the shirt was designed over a year ago,” Dodson said. “A portion of all proceeds of the shirt go to foundations and organizations that contribute to fighting these civil crimes against humanity.”

While Dodson said the shirts sales have not exploded, it’s likely after Wednesday’s rally, where more than a dozen activists and organizers donned it, that supporters of Kaepernick will be clamoring for it.

“[We’re] Still in the hundreds … for now,” Dodson said.

On the website where the shirt is for sale, Albaih, who according to his Twitter account is based out of Qatar and founded “Mr. Khartoon!”, writes: “The Black Ivy Brand felt it was important to extend ourself to a cause we feel passionately about such as the Colin Kaepernick protest against the wave of police brutality sweeping the nation.”

In total, there are eight versions of the shirt, in both men’s and women’s styles featuring the former 49ers quarterback in both his home and away jerseys and range from $30 to $35 per shirt.
 
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