Colin Kaepernick sits during national anthem

Yep. Converts to Islam and complains about "oppression" in America.

Supports black lies matter.

He's basically the worst type of person and an embarrassment for the 49ers.

If this guy actually had a story or experience of "oppression", it may be one thing, but to be taken in and raised by white parents, after his own parents either couldn't or declined to, college scholly, NFL, etc...he is not a spokesman for opppression, just a hypocritical dumbass...

And his recent new connections confirm this guy is as lost as last year's Easter eggs...
 
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Yep. Converts to Islam and complains about "oppression" in America.
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Before this controversy I didn't know he was a Muslim, but and I may get slammed for writing this, I thought he looked like a jihadist. I feel bad for saying that, I'm not saying that he has that mindset or suggesting anything close to that. I'm just saying I've seen photos of him and thought "damn he looks like a guy in an ISIS video." That's probably not going to help his cause. Am I that off base?
 

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I have a great idea, how about these people who are Black, Asian, Korean, or even white people stop being ******* and quit hollering "That's racist!!!!" every time something defends them in their own mind? You live in this country where soldiers are putting their lives on the line every day to protect you, how about you show some damn respect to this country and stand up for our National Anthem? I'm honestly sick to see this country turn into a "Blacks vs Whites soap opera. If you don't like the way we do things here in America, leave the damn country and quit crying like a little b*tch.
 
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At the end of the day he didn't really take a stand for anything specific at all. "The oppression of minorities"? That's a pretty broad brush. People have compared him to Muhammad Ali, which is a complete joke, not even comparable.

Actually it is comparable.

When Ali argued against the Vietnam War because be didn't want to spread white supremacy to another brown nation, white people demonized him.

Just like white people are now demonizing Kaepernick because he doesn't want to salute a symbol of white supremacy.

The only difference is the magnitude of athlete. The political stance is actually the same. Refusing to fight for or give respect to a nation that represents white supremacy and the subjugation of black people.
 
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Actually it is comparable.

When Ali argued against the Vietnam War because be didn't want to spread white supremacy to another brown nation, white people demonized him.

Just like white people are now demonizing Kaepernick because he doesn't want to salute a symbol of white supremacy.

The only difference is the magnitude of athlete. The political stance is actually the same. Refusing to fight for or give respect to a nation that represents white supremacy and the subjugation of black people.

BS

He didn't want to pick up a rifle and stand with his fellow Americans.
 
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Actually it is comparable.

When Ali argued against the Vietnam War because be didn't want to spread white supremacy to another brown nation, white people demonized him.

Just like white people are now demonizing Kaepernick because he doesn't want to salute a symbol of white supremacy.

The only difference is the magnitude of athlete. The political stance is actually the same. Refusing to fight for or give respect to a nation that represents white supremacy and the subjugation of black people.
What's keeping you people here? Maybe you should consider going back to the homeland, and taking your chances of getting boiled in a pot, rather than being hunted down like animals in the streets by white policemen.
 
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Actually it is comparable.

When Ali argued against the Vietnam War because be didn't want to spread white supremacy to another brown nation, white people demonized him.

Just like white people are now demonizing Kaepernick because he doesn't want to salute a symbol of white supremacy.

The only difference is the magnitude of athlete. The political stance is actually the same. Refusing to fight for or give respect to a nation that represents white supremacy and the subjugation of black people.

It's a shame that you feel that way about this country. Do you really think what people of color lives are like in this country today resemble anything of the last century? Maybe for once answer my question.
 
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Actually it is comparable.

When Ali argued against the Vietnam War because be didn't want to spread white supremacy to another brown nation, white people demonized him.

Just like white people are now demonizing Kaepernick because he doesn't want to salute a symbol of white supremacy.

The only difference is the magnitude of athlete. The political stance is actually the same. Refusing to fight for or give respect to a nation that represents white supremacy and the subjugation of black people.

What flag would you prefer this nation have? The African nationalist tricolor?

And, as that would just mean the African nationalist tricolor has merely become the symbol of American white supremacy, would you prefer secession? Or if not secession, then do you support "repatriation," the return of all peoples of sub-Saharan African origins to their "homelands"? If so, how do you propose to get along with the locals, who will naturally resent you for being a privileged non-African and hate you for competing with them for limited job access? How do you propose to overcome the twelve language gap that often exists in any given African nation? Will you see yourself as a Nigerian, an Angolan, a Congolese, perhaps a Kenyan? Or will you see yourself as Ibo, Ashanti, Zulu, or Mandinka? Or maybe just "African," whatever that means?
 
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Actually it is comparable.

When Ali argued against the Vietnam War because be didn't want to spread white supremacy to another brown nation, white people demonized him.

Just like white people are now demonizing Kaepernick because he doesn't want to salute a symbol of white supremacy.

The only difference is the magnitude of athlete. The political stance is actually the same. Refusing to fight for or give respect to a nation that represents white supremacy and the subjugation of black people.

Make up your mind....the confederate flag is now being replaced with the American flag as the symbol of oppression?

Lol. What's next?
 
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Make up your mind....the confederate flag is now being replaced with the American flag as the symbol of oppression?

Lol. What's next?

****heads like him are what's keeping racial tensions high. Take care of your own business, do what you're supposed to do, and the rest should fall into place. But that's not the message agitators like him like to give out. They preach victimization. Guess what, you take that attitude you'll never get anywhere, I don't care what color you are.
 
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How the hell do you get that America represents "white supremacy" and the "subjugation of black people"? That's complete bull****.
 
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D4H. Seek medical attention. Actually, if I knew who you were I would report you to the cops as someone with a serious potential to commit an act of violence against white people. I'm pretty sure you are mentally ill.
 
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It's coming together, from what I can tell.

Kaep got involved with an MTV hostess who is apparently Muslim. He converts to Islam for her and suddenly goes full BuzzFeed/MTV SJW. I.E. the "whites suck and blacks can't be racist" type.

Makes complete sense now.
 
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And isn't it ironic that new age blacks seeking to part ways with racism of times past flock to Islam?

Muslims enslaved more Africans and did so much more recently than the entirety of Europe.

Talk of wool over eyes.
 

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