Title: Colin Kaepernick did something controversial, but it was not un-American
Category: Uncle Sam
Posted By: Delwin
Date: 2016-08-27 21:29:57
Canadian
Really? Who cares what a uber rich bi racial hack of an NFL QB raised by white parents thinks and comparing him to John Carlos and Tommy Smith is nothing more than a little outrageous. The only thing Kapernick has in common with those two is that they're all athletes.
But, someone should inform Mr. Kapernick that when you purposely bring politics into sports to further an unpopular and controversial agenda you run the risk of undoing any the progress made by the myriad of people who came before and alienating a large majority of the games fan base who pay your meal ticket.
I predict that Kapernick won't be starting the Niners home opener and when you combine his disrespectful actions with his diminishing performance he'll likely find himself unemployed earlier than he ever expected but, now he'll be able to blame his career demise on racial prejudice rather than where it really belongs. Lack of talent.
Today in right wing political correctness.....
Apparently I'm not the only one who feels that way.
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Yep, only right wingers can have opinions or the right to express themselves. They also can't be accused of political correctness because that is a lefty thing. The DOD spending tax payers money for phony patriotism at sporting events is probably OK though because the right are strong supporters of the military.
At least Kaepernick didn't have to be paid to express himself. And that Kaepernick is Bi-racial hardly disqualifies him from having an opinion on the matter. If anything it gives him a unique perspective on both sides of black issues.
Not much of an issue here, he can do what he wants and we have the choice of either listening to the message or ignoring it.
Kaepernick feels this is something he has to do and he's the only one who will suffer the consequences.
I agree. People are allowed to follow their conscious regardless of how controversial it seems to the general public so long as they are willing to deal with the consequences.
In 1946, when Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson to the minors, he was making a political statement that drew scorn from the public and his peers.
Jackie Robinson was extremely talented but so were many others in the negro league.
He went against the grain and put himself in a precarious position but in the end most will agree it was a political statement that needed to be made.
He's already lost the starting roll to Blane Gabbert. I can't believe that this guy would pull that, but hey, when your a mere shadow of yourself I guess you need to do anything to stay relevant, and really as an ultra rich, white raised, half black american living under white opression in the most black oppressive nation in the world, not standing for that anthem of opression shows that you are with those opressed people. Because clearly, the opression of the united States has forced this poor fellow to be indentured to the San Francisco 49ers for 6 years and will be paid 114 million dollars. Another tale of opression.akes me sick.
Nothing will come of it. The NFL has already commented on the issue:
While I agree that there is still some oppression going on, I believe that blacks are partly responsible for that. All of them can succeed if they really want to but some just like to play the oppressed card. Easier to not try and blame somebody else than to make the effort.
Kaepernick is another wannabe Black Lies Matter SJW like Beyonce who didn't give a Fuck about the black community until it became cool too.
I would love to hear Kaepernick's stance on the stats that show black-on-black violence is through the roof versus white-on-black violence. Black Lives Matter and their supporters focus on the wrong thing entirely. But hey, when your people kill each other, it's okay right? We'll just file that under domestic and move right along.....
As a rabid Niners fan, I'm very disappointed he took the stance he did, considering the parents that raised him and helped him be the man he is today are white. Perhaps he's getting back at them for all those times he was sent to his room without supper for disciplinary reasons oppressed.
I'm also of the opinion that political agendas should be kept out of sports. Sports are one of my favourite ways to get away from politics and world headline crap to enjoy, as I imagine they are for others as well. Let's keep it that way.
-J.