Salute to Colin Kaepernick: Kaepernick sits during national anthem

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These guys are lost:pachaha:
 

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These guys are lost:pachaha:
nah, they aint lost
theyre weak
and spineless
but this Kaepernick shyt now got them thinking this is some kinda wave
and once a WHOLE BUNCHA white folks jump on it, youll start seeing alotta these cowards "representing."

such a phony ass country
 

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nah, they aint lost
theyre weak
and spineless
but this Kaepernick shyt now got them thinking this is some kinda wave
and once a WHOLE BUNCHA white folks jump on it, youll start seeing alotta these cowards "representing."

such a phony ass country

For some I agree. For others, they simply changed their opinion. Like Malcolm X, MLK and many other great people have.

Also, from the early days of the civil rights movement, whites were helping us so this isn't a new wave. There are white people that genuinely support blacks and their rights.
 

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For some I agree. For others, they simply changed their opinion. Like Malcolm X, MLK and many other great people have.

Also, from the early days of the civil rights movement, whites were helping us so this isn't a new wave. There are white people that genuinely support blacks and their rights.
i remember there was a quote in the book "Blood In My Eye" (not a direct quote cause the shyt somewhere in my closet) where he said something like...
once white folks hopped on the bandwagon shyt kinda went south
thats why i always feel like, yeah, its cool to have these white folks represent
but you need the brothers man!
you just cant do this power to the people shyt with your brother not willing to ride with you
shyt just isnt right
 

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i remember there was a quote in the book "Blood In My Eye" (not a direct quote cause the shyt somewhere in my closet) where he said something like...
once white folks hopped on the bandwagon shyt kinda went south
thats why i always feel like, yeah, its cool to have these white folks represent
but you need the brothers man!
you just cant do this power to the people shyt with your brother not willing to ride with you
shyt just isnt right


Ehhhh.....I agree with the latter - brothers have to support brothers.


The former is just not accurate, like it or not without having, Kennedy, Johnson (although he was forced), and many white freedom fighters the civil rights would have taken longer and arguably would have been less effective. There's tons of books, articles, movies and accounts from blacks themselves that support this.

The person you're quoting, George Jackson, was radical. An extremist to many. I'm not calling him wrong, simply stating what is stance was and why he would make that kinda comment about whites.

That said, George also said this while trying to improve prisons....



"I'm always telling the brothers some of those whites are willing to work with us against the pigs."

So by his own admission he saw value in white intervention at times.
 

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Ehhhh.....I agree with the latter - brothers have to support brothers.


The former is just not accurate, like it or not without having, Kennedy, Johnson (although he was forced), and many white freedom fighters the civil rights would have taken longer and arguably would have been less effective. There's tons of books, articles, movies and accounts from blacks themselves that support this.

The person you're quoting, George Jackson, was radical. An extremist to many. I'm not calling him wrong, simply stating what is stance was and why he would make that kinda comment about whites.

That said, George also said this while trying to improve prisons....



"I'm always telling the brothers some of those whites are willing to work with us against the pigs."

So by his own admission he saw value in white intervention at times.
But they were in prison:yeshrug:
Certain conditions could make friends outa enemies
But im not disagreeing with you
Just so much that can be said about all this
 

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For some I agree. For others, they simply changed their opinion. Like Malcolm X, MLK and many other great people have.

Also,from the early days of the civil rights movement, whites were helping us so this isn't a new wave. There are white people that genuinely support blacks and their rights.

The only thing white "civil rights activists" ever "helped" us with is with the destruction of our communities and our cultural cohesiveness... and with veering blacks away from legit pro-black movements and empowering sellouts.

The only worthwhile white civil rights activist was John Brown.
 

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Dr. King called out these "I like respect your passion but disagree with your protest" ass cacs.

Since cacs love to quote Dr. King all the time. Quote this.

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There's a reason graham crackers and cacs only quote MLK's "I Have A Dream Speech" even tho he's delivered dozens of speeches and hundreds of sermons.
 
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