"Colin Kaepernick Is Righter Than You Know: The National Anthem Is a Celebration of Slavery"

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Sounds like the interviewer has been throwing it at Bomani since NABJ.:takedat: Bomani nailed another interview about Kaepernick with good points even though they didn't give him much time. Hopefully they will start inviting him back more to spit the real but the black hosted MSNBC shows he was on in the past have been cancelled. :francis:

 

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This type of thing needs to happen waaay more often. Athletes are not black leaders, but they are literally the ONLY nikkas that crackers care about. When their sports bucks speak out politically it makes them very uncomfortable. Which is the least we can ask for. NOBODY should feel comfortable with this shyt the way it is.
 
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Of course the anthem is racist lmao, who didn't know this?

i guess I'm the only nikka who went to a black school in a black neighborhood as kid, we never sung that shyt, we sung the black national anthem which was written in 1871

no wonder I got argue with cacs and c00ns about the moors, you don't even know there is a black national anthem with a storied history





This is what I sung every morning in class.
 

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Of course the anthem is racist lmao, who didn't know this?

i guess I'm the only nikka who went to a black school in a black neighborhood as kid, we never sung that shyt, we sung the black national anthem which was written in 1871

no wonder I got argue with cacs and c00ns about the moors, you don't even know there is a black national anthem with a storied history





This is what I sung every morning in class.

That was written by James Weldon Johnson in the 1910s, get your history right
 
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That was written by James Weldon Johnson in the 1910s, get your history right


"Lift Every Voice and Sing" — often referred to as the "Black American National Anthem"— is a song written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson (1871–1938) in 1899 and set to music by his brother John Rosamond Johnson (1873–1954) in 1900.

It was written in 1899

The funny thing is could've easily googled this before you made that dumb ass post

Now apologize
 
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:pachaha:shyt I haven't stood for the pledge or national anthem in long time. If we had a ceremony or something, we sing Lift Every Voice.
 

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Been knowing this, what a shame black athletes had to have this POS song played when they won medals. Whitney Houston singing this at the SB :snoop:

fukk this song all day and fukk the flag. None of us should ever respect that shyt. If u do, you're a fakkit. Don't call yourself woke if you're gonna give in to whites offline.
 

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Of course the anthem is racist lmao, who didn't know this?

i guess I'm the only nikka who went to a black school in a black neighborhood as kid, we never sung that shyt, we sung the black national anthem which was written in 1871

no wonder I got argue with cacs and c00ns about the moors, you don't even know there is a black national anthem with a storied history





This is what I sung every morning in class.


We sung this too. Teachers told us we didn't have to stand for the pledge back in elementary school. We also did "Can't You Feel A Brand New Day" for my Elementary School graduation.
 

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The confidence that white Americans have when spreading their bigotry is mind-blowing :francis:

Their opinions are always viewed as the gospel. They just don't like it when black people get out of pocket. All those white athletes coming forward about this, not a thing to say when black people were getting clapped and cops getting off with desk duty.
 
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