Patriots' DE Chris Long: I Respect Colin Kaepernick

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If you're a cac that wants to speak intelligently on this Kaepernick/anthem situation, THIS is how you do it:

"I'll make it pretty clear: I support my peers in exercising their right to protest. This is a wonderful country, and I think everyone agrees on that, but there are things in our country that can improve. I don't think that by acknowledging as a white male that America isn't the same for me, maybe, as it is for everybody, the same great place, that we're complicit in the problem or that we're saying America isn't a great place.

"If we're saying there are incidents of oppression in this country, systematically or individually in this country, I don't think saying, 'Well, in country X, Y or Z it's 10 times worse' is making things any better. I think that may be true, but why can't we improve?"

"I play in a league that's 70 percent black and my peers, guys I come to work with, guys I respect who are very socially aware and are intellectual guys, if they identify something that they think is worth putting their reputations on the line, creating controversy, I'm going to listen to those guys.

"And I respect the anthem. I would never kneel for it. We all come from different walks of life and think differently about the anthem and the flag and what that means. But I think you can respect and find a lot of truth in what these guys are talking about, and not kneel. Those aren't mutually exclusive ideas.

"Listen, it's been complicated. It's brought out a lot of what we as fans and players think about the anthem; a lot of strong feelings on both sides. But I think we can all agree we love our vets. We love the vast majority of officers of law enforcement. But they are human beings too and there are isolated incidents that need to be better and I think all guys are saying is 'Listen, most people might be great cops, great people that protect our communities, but when there are injustices, let's find justice for those situations.'

"I respect my peers, I respect Colin. Colin has really put his reputation on the line. He's taken a beating. He's also had support. I don't think he did it for publicity."


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Patriots DE Chris Long shares perspective on Colin Kaepernick's protest
 
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Jesus Christ, you guys will praise white people for just recognizing that Black people exist.

He didn't say or do anything substantial here.

:whoa:

He had the balls to at least PUBLICLY acknowledge he respects Kap and other players and their protest. How many other white athletes in any sport have said anything? Hell 99% of the athletes, of any race, have yet to speak up in ANY way
 

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Compared to what other white players have been saying he kinda did say something substantial :yeshrug:
No he didn't. He literally said NOTHING. It's just other white athletes/sports personalities set the bar so low you guys get excited by this statement of nothing, when in reality who gives a fukk what Chris Long thinks about this situation.
 
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