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I'll tell you one thing that I can't stand right off the top.
Whenever someone has one white parent and one black parent why are they thought of as: black?
Colin Kaepernick is not black. Barack Obama was not black.
I don't believe for a single second Kaepernick's game. Had he known he'd be black balled for kneeling he'd never have done it. He didn't stand for something even if it meant risking everything. That's how it worked but he didn't know that at the time.
Nobody thinks police brutality is a good thing. The issue has never been that. Some of these incidents aren't black and white. Some of them are. White and black people see things differently. Most blacks thought OJ was not guilty. Whites the other way. That's why Kaepernick is polarizing. Now, there are many white folks thinking OJ was innocent so to speak as it pertains to police brutality.
Good for Kaepernick standing up against police brutality. Nobody is for it. Not good for Kaepernick for wearing pig socks indicting all police officers as many are wonderful public servants.
He's doing quite well now. Making as much money or more than he would playing football and he doesn't have to get physically beat up. He won.