Salute to Colin Kaepernick: Kaepernick sits during national anthem

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@Originalman they don got to jim brown man. that's why I said in that other thread I don't care for players opinions.....shyt is unreal.






Jim Brown on Colin Kaepernick's anthem protest: 'I would not challenge our flag'



Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown offered a measured criticism of Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest, telling TIME he takes issue with Kaepernick demonstrating during the national anthem.

Brown's comments appear in a TIME cover story about Kaepernick's ongoing protest of racial inequality and police violence. During the preseason, the 49ers quarterback protested by sitting during the national anthem, and in San Francisco's final preseason game and through the first two weeks of the regular season, Kaepernick has chosen to instead kneel during the anthem.

"I would not challenge our flag," Brown told TIME's Sean Gregory. "I would not do anything that has to do with respecting the flag or the national anthem. I don't think it's appropriate."

A number of other athletes, including several NFL players, have followed Kaepernick's lead, protesting during the pregame performance of the “Star–Spangled Banner.”

Brown, who was outspoken on social issues during his career, supports Kaepernick's right to protest. Last weekend, he said Kaepernick had reached out to him and that he offered the quarterback his support.

"Colin is a very beautiful human being," Brown said, according to Syracuse.com. "He reached out to me. He got my telephone number and he called me. We had a great conversation. I'm with him 100% in his sincerity and his right to bring these things out."

Brown, who played in the NFL from 1957–1965, has long been one of the sports world's most prominent civil rights activists. In the 1960's, he helped lead a generation of black athletes, like Muhammad Ali and Kareem Abdul–Jabbar, who didn't hesitate to speak out on racism and injustice in America.

After serving as an Army Reserve officer following his graduation from Syracuse, Brown supported Ali when he refused to f!ght in Vietnam.

The former Cleveland Browns running back also explained to TIME why many athletes have been hesitant to take a stand on social issues.

"The agents tell these young people that you can get endorsements, you can get a lot of money, don't rock the boat," he told TIME. "Money becomes the objective, and individuals protect their image, make sure they have the right image so that they can represent corporations. And now what is happening is there seems to be a reversal."

Kaepernick and the 49ers will take on the Seahawks on Sunday.



Jim Brown offers criticism of Kaepernick's protest
 

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On point like a mothafukka :salute:.

What did Sherm say?:leon:

Sherm showed up to the podium the other day and that nikka basically said he aint wanna talk to the reporters he was tired of the bullshyt going around. nikkas thought they locking arms bullshyt was gotten enlighten the people of the USA to stop killing black men
 

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I know it's unrealistic but I would hope that not a single Black NFL player from any team stands for the anthem.
The demographics and economic structure of the NBA makes it much more conducive for a large scale boycott like that. I got very high expectations for them this year. Lebron is entrenched in Ohio where many of these shootings are occurring.
 

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Nah Breh. He's one of the few commissioners actually looking to get ahead of this in his league. Wouldn't be surprised if they have NBA players lock arms during the national anthem and pump some pro militant song after the anthem and during warmups (Fight the power)

I'm sure they will donate money to a cause in order for the players to stand
 

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