Salute to Colin Kaepernick: Kaepernick sits during national anthem

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you cant sit with us with your fake ass

Jerry tried to hedge his bets and wasn't prepared for that Black Clap Back..

Saw the white supremacists that started praising and co-signing then realized that he had jumped into a pit of vipers...

This is happening a lot lately...

Only hardcore c00ns like Charles Barkely and Jason Whitlock are built to stand on that island...Soft shoe negros getting their wake up calls..

I'd rather he have a change of heart than be stubborn :manny:

Not telling brehs how to feel about Jerry.....

just saying I'd rather he be a flip flopper than to keep saying the wrong stuff.
 

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Whitlock whole point about cam saying there is no racism in order to keep his NFL money to help the community :snoop:

Shyt is the equivalent of a woman not leaving her man even tho he beats her & cheats because he pays the bills

Actually the more I think about it Whitlock c00ning all these years makes since with that comment.:mjpls:
 

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Colin Kaepernick Says He Has Received Death Threats Over His Protest Of The National Anthem
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Colin Kaepernick’s protest of the National Anthem due to the lack of racial equality and unfair treatment of minorities in the United States by law enforcement has caused a national debate.

On Tuesday, Kaepernick was asked about the shooting of another unarmed black man, Terrence Crutcher in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the 49ers quarterback mentioned that he had be receiving death threats since he started making his public stance, via Cam Inman of the San Jose Mercury News:

“I’ve had a few come my way, but not too concerned about it.” When Kaepernick was asked if these threats came via social media, he responded: “Couple different avenues.”

Kaepernick added that these death threats furthur proves his point:

“To me, if something like that were to happen, you’ve proved my point and it will be loud and clear for everyone why it happened, and that would move this movement forward at a greater speed than what it is even now,” he said. “Granted, it’s not how I want it to happen, but that’s the realization of what could happen. I knew there were other things that came along with this when I first stood up and spoke about it. It’s not something I haven’t thought about.”
Kaepernick said the shooting of Terrence Crutcher in Tulsa, OK is a “perfect example” of the point he’s trying to make in his protest:

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After the 49ers’ game Sunday vs the Panthers, Kaepernick said he recieved verbal and visible tautns from fans before and at halftime as he left the field in the 49ers’ 47-26 loss.

Here’s more of Kaepernick’s comments:

“It’s something they either don’t care about it or they don’t understand it, which i find it very hard that people don’t understand what’s going on, I think the message has been out there loud and clear for quite some time now.There’s a lot of racism disguised as patriotism in this country and people don’t like to address that and they don’t like to address what the root of this protest is. You have players across this country, not only in the NFL but soccer and NBA and high school players, they don’t like to address this issue that people of color are oppressed and treated unjustly. I don’t know why that is or what they’re scared of, but it needs to be addressed.”
There seems to be no end in sight of Kaepernick’s protest, as he will continue to exercise his freedom and bring up these issues that the nation faces and it also seems that other athletes could be joining him and the number of NFL players that have taken on the protest themselves
He's ready to be a martyr..
 

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We see this picture and we see a brother, an uncle, a cousin, a friend. They see a thug, criminal, an addict, a "bad guy". i don't know if that will ever change.

thats the way they see us, ever apply for a job go in for a interview and because you don't have la'ron as your name they are shocked to see a black man staring right back at em.

When you walk by and hear that beep beep on some old raggedy car, when you go out for a job at night and people cross the street, when you walk in a store and are being followed by someone making 10 dollars a hour. They see you as a thug, a hypersexual negro, a threat, inhumane
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There was some more distressing news, although given the behavior of some folks, it is not surprising. Kaepernick told the media that he has received death threats outside of just social media. Twitter is loaded with keyboard warriors who spew things, but if people are mailing or calling in death threats, that’s something else entirely. Kaepernick discussed his recognition of this possibility, via Cam Inman:

Kaepernick said he does not alert team security in the wake of such threats, because, “to me, if something like that were to happen, you’ve proved my point and it will be loud and clear for everyone why it happened, and that would move this movement forward at a greater speed than what it is even now.

“Granted, it’s not how I want it to happen, but that’s the realization of what could happen. I knew there were other things that came along with this when I first stood up and spoke about it. It’s not something I haven’t thought about.”
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Ready to die. Kap is next level.
 
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