Shaq: "I would NEVER sit during the national anthem. How come Kap didn't do do it last year?"

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Shaq on Colin Kaepernick's National Anthem Protest: 'I Would Never Do That'

Shaquille O’Neal will be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame this week.

The four-time NBA champion, 15-time All-Star, Olympic gold medalist and supremely outsized personality joined the "Fox and Friends" co-hosts this morning to sound off on his enshrinement and some other sports stories making waves, including Colin Kaepernick's National Anthem protest.

"To each his own," Shaq said, adding, "It's something I wouldn't do."

He explained that his father was a military man and he has uncles who are in law enforcement, so sitting during the National Anthem is something he would "never" do.

Shaq said that his question for Kaepernick is: "What happened last year?"

"How come you didn't decide to do this last year or the year before that or the year before that?"

Watch Shaq weigh in on the Kaepernick controversy above, and see more from his "Fox and Friends" visit below.




FIRST off, GOATbe >>>> this 7 foot bozo in life
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Secondly, SOMEONE please add Kazaam to the c00n list right beside Jerry Rice
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And lastly, go on Fox News and tell their audience EXACTLY what they want to hear and don't consider the impact your voice has brehs. This nikka is useless off the court.
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Before anyone comments let's keep this in perspective

We have to remember Shaq comes from a family of police officers and wanted to be one. His step father was in the military. If he wasn't a basketball player he'd be a cop. Whether we agree or not he's coming from a totally different angle.

Shaq becomes reserve police officer in Florida

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O'Neal maintained a high level of interest in the workings of police departments and became personally involved in law enforcement. O'Neal went through the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Reserve Academy and became a reserve officer with the Los Angeles Port Police. He appeared in a commercial for ESPN in Miami Police garb climbing a tree to rescue LSU's costumed mascot Mike the Tiger.[citation needed]

On March 2, 2005, O'Neal was given an honorary U.S. Deputy Marshal title and named the spokesman for the Safe Surfin' Foundation; he served an honorary role on the task force of the same name, which tracks down sexual predators who target children on the Internet.[168]

Upon his trade to Miami, O'Neal began training to become a Miami Beach reserve officer. On December 8, 2005, he was sworn in, but elected for a private ceremony to avoid distracting attention from the other officers. He assumed a $1 per year salary in this capacity.[169]Shortly thereafter, in Miami, O'Neal witnessed a hate crime (assaulting a man while calling out homophobic slurs) and called Miami-Dade police, describing the suspect and helping police, over his cell phone, track the offender.[169] O'Neal's actions resulted in the arrest of two suspects on charges of aggravated battery, assault, and a hate crime.[170]

In September 2006, O'Neal took part in a raid on a home in rural Bedford County, Virginia. O'Neal had been made an "honorary deputy" by the local sheriff's department. O'Neal is not qualified as a SWAT officer.[171][page needed]
 

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Before anyone comments let's keep this in perspective

We have to remember Shaq comes from a family of police officers and wanted to be one. His step father was in the military. If he wasn't a basketball player he'd be a cop. Whether we agree or not he's coming from a totally different angle.

Shaq becomes reserve police officer in Florida

ffn-image-9114017-ffn-set-9113436.jpg


Law enforcement
O'Neal maintained a high level of interest in the workings of police departments and became personally involved in law enforcement. O'Neal went through the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Reserve Academy and became a reserve officer with the Los Angeles Port Police. He appeared in a commercial for ESPN in Miami Police garb climbing a tree to rescue LSU's costumed mascot Mike the Tiger.[citation needed]

On March 2, 2005, O'Neal was given an honorary U.S. Deputy Marshal title and named the spokesman for the Safe Surfin' Foundation; he served an honorary role on the task force of the same name, which tracks down sexual predators who target children on the Internet.[168]

Upon his trade to Miami, O'Neal began training to become a Miami Beach reserve officer. On December 8, 2005, he was sworn in, but elected for a private ceremony to avoid distracting attention from the other officers. He assumed a $1 per year salary in this capacity.[169]Shortly thereafter, in Miami, O'Neal witnessed a hate crime (assaulting a man while calling out homophobic slurs) and called Miami-Dade police, describing the suspect and helping police, over his cell phone, track the offender.[169] O'Neal's actions resulted in the arrest of two suspects on charges of aggravated battery, assault, and a hate crime.[170]

In September 2006, O'Neal took part in a raid on a home in rural Bedford County, Virginia. O'Neal had been made an "honorary deputy" by the local sheriff's department. O'Neal is not qualified as a SWAT officer.[171][page needed]


Nah fukk all that, he's on the shyt list.
 
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