Nessa (Kaepernick's Girlfriend) And Eric Reid Going In On Jay-Z For Partnering With The NFL

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Hov been speaking up on injustice since 06 but he a c00n now :russ:


Do you lil motherfukkers even remember Jena 6? Jay spoke on this shyt half of y’all and NFL players were still in elementary school



oh man, you jigga stans. This is another case of Jay Z the dikk rider of the moment.

Mos Def was behind the movement to free the Jena 6.

Mos Def stands behind the Jena 6



Jay Z only shouted them out on a verse but who put in the real work? Mos def, he went on national TV and spoke out on the Jena 6 and asked for other Rappers to help him and organized protests and walk outs.

Hip-Hop Gets Behind The Jena Six, With Mos Def Holding The Reins


and people wanna bring up Katrina but AGAIN it was mos def making records and protesting.

Even had a protest concert outside the VMAs and got arrested.

Mos Def Throws Guerrilla Concert Outside VMAs, Gets Arrested

Remember katrina clap?

 
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So has Kaep. Kaep got drafted in 2011 and didn't decide to fight against social injustice until 2016. So where is the criticism for Kaep for just recently wanting to stand against social injustice?

:unimpressed:

Kap is 31 years old. That means he became “woke” in his twenties and actually sacrificed his livelihood for the cause IN his twenties.

In his 30s Jay was making fun of rappers who “tried to kick knowledge” when street shyt was selling. Ain’t he the same joker that said he wanted to rap like Kweli and Common but didn’t because that didn’t sell.

Suddenly in his late 40s when being “woke” is cool, he drops 4:44 and grows some dreads and is now appointing himself as the leader of the movement and telling people we that we are “past kneeling”.
 

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Lot of dumb motherfukkers in here.

Hov has looked out for Trayvon’s folks, people in Furguson, inmates, Africans, children of those killed by the police, yet he’s a c00n because he didn’t get the “ok” from Kaep to work with the NFL to bring more diversity in & to work with them on social issues :mjlol:

nikkas getting brainwashed by nessa smh. I hope y’all don’t let females influence y’all like this in real life.


If you really think a multi billion dollar corporate entity, owned by 32 elderly billionaires, many of whom are Trump supporters, is going to sincerely fund and effectively push for politically and racially sensitive social justice issues, I have beach front property in Montana I’d like to sell you.

Corporations exist to maximize shareholders wealth and because of this, they are averse to risk by nature. So if you think the NFL even with Jay Z is going to be on the front line, calling for justice, when the next shooting of an unarmed black man happens in an NFL city, I have a bridge in Brooklyn that is for sale.
 

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Water For Life Project
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Him and Diddy donated $1million to Katrina victims
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Sets Up Education Fund For Sean Bells Children
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Gave emotional and financial support to Trayvon Martins Family
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Jay's the one that brought the t-shirts to nba players to wear at the Garden when All Eyes was going to be on NYC because Prince Henry would be in attendance. In protest of the killing of Eric Gardner
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Jay-Z also met with Govenor Cuomo to
Discuss Criminal Justice Reform

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Jay-Z, Meek Mill Launch ‘The Avengers’ of Criminal Justice Reform Organizations

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Roc Nation Offers Legal Counsel to Phoenix Family Held at Gunpoint By Police.

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Legitimately one of the most pathetic posts by a stan I’ve seen even dating back to the SOHH days
 

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I felt inspired this morning plus i'm hopped off some good Coffee. I wrote a small essay on this.

I call it: Examining the blueprint :lolbron:of a corporate con job. Any ideas where I can post this?

This Jay Z/NFL deal has been bugging me for a few days now. I couldn’t quite fully articulate my concerns. so I’ve been listening to different opinions to help crystallize my thoughts on this matter. Some say Jay is a brilliant business man who made a smart strategic business move. Others say Jay is a sell out who sold out Kaep and the movement. Still others, the majority, say let’s take a wait and see approach to this partnership.

After considerable thought, I realized my initial skepticism was warranted. This is a con job on the black community. Let me explain.

This is a deal is by two corporate entities, The NFL and Shawn Carter Inc (I’m a business man) looking out for their own self interests cloaked under the guise of “Social Justice” . From a business perspective, I can’t even hate. The NFL gets a black face to deflect criticism of racism and Jay Z gets closer to his dream of having an ownership stake in an NFL franchise. (Let’s just hope it’s a better deal than the one he did for the the Nets) Hov!!

But let me explain why the promisof social activism in this deal is a straight out con. In capitalism, social activism is not a profitable business. Name one corporate entity in history of that was at the forefront of real social change. I’ll wait. Social activism just ain’t what corporations do.

Corporations are by nature conservative entities. Not in the political sense necessarily, but in the sense of resisting change and desire to maintain the status quo. The status quo after all, is predictable and easy to manage. Corporations exist in all their glory to maximize shareholders wealth and risk is a major hurdle to that end. It must be managed effectively. Whole business disciplines and departments exist to study how to predict avoid and manage risk in the business environment.

So if you really think a multi billion dollar corporate entity, owned by 32 white elderly individual billionaires, many of whom are staunch Trump supporters, is going to sincerely push for politically controversial and racially sensitive social justice issues that introduce unnecessary risk for the NFL and impact shareholder wealth(gasp!!)I have a bridge in Brooklyn that is for sale. (Hov!!)

Despite Jay Z’s attempts at spin and talk of “actionable items”(blah, blah, blah) during the press conference, Curb any expectations you may be harboring that the NFL will take any real action the next time a black man is shot down in the streets. Not when a huge portion of the NFL’s customer base believe police officers are infallible deities incapable of any wrong doing, let alone racially motivated wrong doing.

Expect nothing but symbolic gestures from the NFL when the next tragedy happens. Jay Z will be expected to calm down the negroes and discourage any on field protests and the NFL will provide. Empty Symbolic gestures. Both entities will secure the bag.

Therein lies the con.
 

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I felt inspired this morning plus i'm hopped off some good Coffee. I wrote a small essay on this.

I call it: Examining the blueprint :lolbron:of a corporate con job. Any ideas where I can post this?

This Jay Z/NFL deal has been bugging me for a few days now. I couldn’t quite fully articulate my concerns. so I’ve been listening to different opinions to help crystallize my thoughts on this matter. Some say Jay is a brilliant business man who made a smart strategic business move. Others say Jay is a sell out who sold out Kaep and the movement. Still others, the majority, say let’s take a wait and see approach to this partnership.

After considerable thought, I realized my initial skepticism was warranted. This is a con job on the black community. Let me explain.

This is a deal is by two corporate entities, The NFL and Shawn Carter Inc (I’m a business man) looking out for their own self interests cloaked under the guise of “Social Justice” . From a business perspective, I can’t even hate. The NFL gets a black face to deflect criticism of racism and Jay Z gets closer to his dream of having an ownership stake in an NFL franchise. (Let’s just hope it’s a better deal than the one he did for the the Nets) Hov!!

But let me explain why the promisof social activism in this deal is a straight out con. In capitalism, social activism is not a profitable business. Name one corporate entity in history of that was at the forefront of real social change. I’ll wait. Social activism just ain’t what corporations do.

Corporations are by nature conservative entities. Not in the political sense necessarily, but in the sense of resisting change and desire to maintain the status quo. The status quo after all, is predictable and easy to manage. Corporations exist in all their glory to maximize shareholders wealth and risk is a major hurdle to that end. It must be managed effectively. Whole business disciplines and departments exist to study how to predict avoid and manage risk in the business environment.

So if you really think a multi billion dollar corporate entity, owned by 32 white elderly individual billionaires, many of whom are staunch Trump supporters, is going to sincerely push for politically controversial and racially sensitive social justice issues that introduce unnecessary risk for the NFL and impact shareholder wealth(gasp!!)I have a bridge in Brooklyn that is for sale. (Hov!!)

Despite Jay Z’s attempts at spin and talk of “actionable items”(blah, blah, blah) during the press conference, Curb any expectations you may be harboring that the NFL will take any real action the next time a black man is shot down in the streets. Not when a huge portion of the NFL’s customer base believe police officers are infallible deities incapable of any wrong doing, let alone racially motivated wrong doing.

Expect nothing but symbolic gestures from the NFL when the next tragedy happens. Jay Z will be expected to calm down the negroes and discourage any on field protests and the NFL will provide. Empty Symbolic gestures. Both entities will secure the bag.

Therein lies the con.
Repped.
 

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Kap is 31 years old. That means he became “woke” in his twenties and actually sacrificed his livelihood for the cause IN his twenties.

In his 30s Jay was making fun of rappers who “tried to kick knowledge” when street shyt was selling. Ain’t he the same joker that said he wanted to rap like Kweli and Common but didn’t because that didn’t sell.

Suddenly in his late 40s when being “woke” is cool, he drops 4:44 and grows some dreads and is now appointing himself as the leader of the movement and telling people we that we are “past kneeling”.



Ether:huhldup:
 
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