Rodney Harrison: Kap is Not Black, Doesnt Understand Black Issues

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If someone is mixed...and identifies as black, who are you tell them that they aren't :pachaha: wtf is wrong with you miserable people. We got some of the strongest genes on the planet.
 

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Damn. You're a half-breed too?
No you moron. I'm fully African. But it's clear you're an idiot.

Race is nothing but a social construct created by white supremacists to fool simple negros like you. The percentage of melanin in ones skin doesn't define ones level of blackness in America.
 
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No you moron. I'm fully African. But it's clear you're an idiot.

Race is nothing but a socal construct. The percentage of melanin in ones skin doesn't define ones level of Blackness in America.

We're not talking about race in American we are talking about facts pertaining to ethnic background/race. Kap skintone means shyt. He isn't black because he isn't.

Africans come in all skin tones damn near, that's not the issue. A lot of sore coli members feel a way because they mulattos themselves.
 
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"I tell you this, I'm a black man. And Colin Kaepernick — he's not black," Harrison said. "He can not understand what I face and what other young black men and black people face, or people of color face, on a every single (day) basis. When you walk in a grocery store, and you might have $2,000 or $3,000 in your pocket and you go up in to a Foot Locker and they're looking at you like you about to steal something.


Rodney Harrison on Colin Kaepernick: 'He's not black'


:snoop:....Just...:snoop:
 

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He would have been right if he said Colin couldn't relate to the average black mans experience because of his upbringing but Kap could pass for white easily if he wanted too and the people who raised him were white too weren't they? So he probably never experienced the driving while Black shyt that all of us as black men have dealt with at some time or another. Nor has he probably been profiled in stores and by old ladies who think every young black man is out to rob her.
 

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"He's not allowed to speak on black issues because he's only half black"

Gotta be the dumbest logic you can have. End of the day, being black is still a part of him so he has every right to speak/make a stand on these issues. Whether you like it or not these white race soldiers will see him as black regardless.

The same people trying to get at him would probably be the first to critique him if he came out with "All lives matter" smh
 

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He would have been right if he said Colin couldn't relate to the average black mans experience because of his upbringing but Kap could pass for white easily if he wanted too and the people who raised him were white too weren't they? So he probably never experienced the driving while Black shyt that all of us as black men have dealt with at some time or another. Nor has he probably been profiled in stores and by old ladies who think every young black man is out to rob her.
Colin Kaepernick on his anthem protest, the police, the election, and much, much more: "This is because I'm seeing things happen to people that don't have a voice" - Talking Points

-Q: Have you ever been pulled over unjustly or had a bad experience in that regard?

-KAEPERNICK: Yes. Multiple times.

I mean, I’ve had times where one of my roommates was moving out of a house in college and because we were the only black people in that neighborhood, the cops got called and all of us had guns drawn on us. I mean, came in the house without knocking, guns drawn, on one of my teammates and roommates.

So I have experienced this. People close to me have experienced this. This isn’t something that’s a one-off case here, a one-off case there.

This has become habitual, it’s become a habit. It’s something that needs to be addressed
 
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