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Jim Brown comments on Donald Trump, voting

When Jim Brown speaks, it's hard not to listen.

The legendary Browns running back joined Lindsay Rhodes on Friday's edition of NFL Total Access, ahead of the debut of his A Football Life, which premieres at 9 p.m. ET Friday on NFL Network.

Their discussion ranged from his optimism concerning the Browns' future to Ezekiel Elliott's transcendent rookie year. Brown and Rhodes also dove into the pressing current affairs of this country.

Brown was asked whether Colin Kaepernick, who has made waves with his decision to kneel during the national anthem and who earned "100 percent" support from Brown in August, can be a serious civil rights role model if he does not vote.

"That's two questions sort, of. My wife made sure that I voted and she voted," Brown said. "I was always told that one of the greatest freedoms we have in this country is the fact that we are allowed as a part of the people to vote on our candidates. It's a privilege and it represents freedom. It represents a civil kind of approach to living.

"So I am always going to vote. Who else don't vote, that's their business."

Brown, who stumped for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton during her 2016 campaign, also had some thoughts on the election of president-elect Donald Trump.

"I think that I was disappointed initially," Brown explained. "But then I realized with this kind of action, the things that have been revealed on the negative side of life and Mr. Trump is now president, a tremendous responsibility is going to be on his shoulders.

"He's going to shake up everything everywhere, but he's going to have to be a person that uses judgment. He has to be cautious and he has to do the best things for the betterment of this country. It isn't as bad as I initially thought because with him shaking things up, it's going to bring a lot of things out of the woodwork and I think eventually it will work for the better."



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so somebody speaking his mind is a c00n because his opinion disagrees with yours?

doesnt read like a c00n to me...more like a levelheaded mature individual

saying he thinks Trump is gonna make things work out for the better basically means he believes in Trump. So every other celebrity gets a pass but not Brown? :heh:


This nikka should be furious that a sexist racist cac won. Yet he's up on the mic talking about Trump could be a good president... :camby:


Ya'll nikkas really cant read in between the lines here
 

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Jim Brown comments on Donald Trump, voting

When Jim Brown speaks, it's hard not to listen.

The legendary Browns running back joined Lindsay Rhodes on Friday's edition of NFL Total Access, ahead of the debut of his A Football Life, which premieres at 9 p.m. ET Friday on NFL Network.

Their discussion ranged from his optimism concerning the Browns' future to Ezekiel Elliott's transcendent rookie year. Brown and Rhodes also dove into the pressing current affairs of this country.

Brown was asked whether Colin Kaepernick, who has made waves with his decision to kneel during the national anthem and who earned "100 percent" support from Brown in August, can be a serious civil rights role model if he does not vote.

"That's two questions sort, of. My wife made sure that I voted and she voted," Brown said. "I was always told that one of the greatest freedoms we have in this country is the fact that we are allowed as a part of the people to vote on our candidates. It's a privilege and it represents freedom. It represents a civil kind of approach to living.

"So I am always going to vote. Who else don't vote, that's their business."

Brown, who stumped for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton during her 2016 campaign, also had some thoughts on the election of president-elect Donald Trump.

"I think that I was disappointed initially," Brown explained. "But then I realized with this kind of action, the things that have been revealed on the negative side of life and Mr. Trump is now president, a tremendous responsibility is going to be on his shoulders.

"He's going to shake up everything everywhere, but he's going to have to be a person that uses judgment. He has to be cautious and he has to do the best things for the betterment of this country. It isn't as bad as I initially thought because with him shaking things up, it's going to bring a lot of things out of the woodwork and I think eventually it will work for the better."



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What did he say so c00n worthy about trump....he basically said he talked crazy during election so now the responsibility he has will be even heavier and also because of who he is the truth about washington will be shown and exposed which will be a good thing......stop calling everybody c00ns......you a c00n for doin it, and take a reading comprehension class while you're at it:stopitslime:









(But he was c00nin on TNT imo:francis:)
 
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Jim Brown comments on Donald Trump, voting

When Jim Brown speaks, it's hard not to listen.

The legendary Browns running back joined Lindsay Rhodes on Friday's edition of NFL Total Access, ahead of the debut of his A Football Life, which premieres at 9 p.m. ET Friday on NFL Network.

Their discussion ranged from his optimism concerning the Browns' future to Ezekiel Elliott's transcendent rookie year. Brown and Rhodes also dove into the pressing current affairs of this country.

Brown was asked whether Colin Kaepernick, who has made waves with his decision to kneel during the national anthem and who earned "100 percent" support from Brown in August, can be a serious civil rights role model if he does not vote.

"That's two questions sort, of. My wife made sure that I voted and she voted," Brown said. "I was always told that one of the greatest freedoms we have in this country is the fact that we are allowed as a part of the people to vote on our candidates. It's a privilege and it represents freedom. It represents a civil kind of approach to living.

"So I am always going to vote. Who else don't vote, that's their business."

Brown, who stumped for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton during her 2016 campaign, also had some thoughts on the election of president-elect Donald Trump.

"I think that I was disappointed initially," Brown explained. "But then I realized with this kind of action, the things that have been revealed on the negative side of life and Mr. Trump is now president, a tremendous responsibility is going to be on his shoulders.

"He's going to shake up everything everywhere, but he's going to have to be a person that uses judgment. He has to be cautious and he has to do the best things for the betterment of this country. It isn't as bad as I initially thought because with him shaking things up, it's going to bring a lot of things out of the woodwork and I think eventually it will work for the better."



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Your reading comprehension sucks.
 

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saying he thinks Trump is gonna make things work out for the better basically means he believes in Trump. So every other celebrity gets a pass but not Brown? :heh:


This nikka should be furious that a sexist racist cac won. Yet he's up on the mic talking about Trump could be a good president... :camby:


Ya'll nikkas really cant read in between the lines here
youre putting words in his mouth breh
 

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What did the say so c00n worthy about trump....he basically said he talked crazy during election so now the responsibility he has will be even heavier and also the because of who he is the truth about washington will be shown and exposed which will be a good thing......stop calling everybody c00ns......you a c00n for doin it, and take a reading comprehension class while you're at it:stopitslime:









(But he was c00nin on TNT imo:francis:)

SO a racist cac is elected yet some how there's some good thats gonna come out of it? :ohhh:

please tell me more. You really fukking believe that his ass is gonna shake things up? :dead:

and you should take a political class if u believe that bullshyt
 
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