Are we ready to admit yet Collin Kaepernick was actually.....right?

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Right message, wrong stage



Sounds like the streets aren’t the message either.....


Where is? A YouTube channel? Lol



You guys 100% miss the point of a protest. Whole point is to apply pressure.
 
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Nothing wrong with kneeling. It’s kneeling during our national anthem which is the problem
 

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Less than 6% of people killed by cops on average each year are unarmed. With 72% of that 6% being white, Asian or Hispanic, his narrative that young black people are disproportionately targeted and killed by cops just isn’t true. Now come tell me you don’t care about the stats and math but it is what it is.

His protest is based and was always based on a flat out made up false narrative perpetuated by your favorite liberal media.
 

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I think he was correct in his self - promotion campaign, but I believe he is a racist caz, he do not

like the white people much, IMO, and his general Kavat's about society and white people in

general, IMO! are quite disturbing! He is just a self - serving narcissist IMO! Wish him the best!

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Here is my problem with Kaepernick. No stated goal. No ideas. Just wanted to "force a conversation". OK, he got plenty of ears, plenty of people willing to listen. Then what? What got accomplished?

It just never seems to go anywhere.

What exactly what he wanting to change? And please don't say "systemic inequality" without being able to articulate exactly what you're talking about.
 

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Here is my problem with Kaepernick. No stated goal. No ideas. Just wanted to "force a conversation". OK, he got plenty of ears, plenty of people willing to listen. Then what? What got accomplished?

It just never seems to go anywhere.

What exactly what he wanting to change? And please don't say "systemic inequality" without being able to articulate exactly what you're talking about.


You took the words right out of my mouth !
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Here is my problem with Kaepernick. No stated goal. No ideas. Just wanted to "force a conversation". OK, he got plenty of ears, plenty of people willing to listen. Then what? What got accomplished?

It just never seems to go anywhere.

What exactly what he wanting to change? And please don't say "systemic inequality" without being able to articulate exactly what you're talking about.
God Bless you HC,well said
 

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He wanted social change, but didn't bother voting.
 

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It's funny how Trumptards blame this on Kaep when it was the Orange Loon who turned an innocent act in to a political flashpoint. Had the moron not tweeted about it, no one would've even noticed.
 

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He wanted social change
Right. Social change, elimination of systemic inequalities, and other such unquantifiable vagueries. Then the call to action is bolstered with grievances that just aren't factual.

Look I am a fair person. If someone, anyone, friend/coworker/wife/family...came to me and said "I have a grievance, things aren't fair", I would say "OK what do you want changed, can you give me some examples?" And you can't tell me - or the grievances mentioned aren't fact-based - I have a hard time taking you seriously. It's kinda like "ok I'm sorry you feel that way but I cannot help you based on the information provided." If CK wants to cite disparities in incarceration, police brutality, interracial violence, or general lack of opportunity for any American to pursue happiness as they see fit - it just doesn't resonate with me as a factual complaint (or the true cause IMO is rooted in something other than "systemic inequality").
 

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Love how he plays the victim by saying the NFL owners have blackballed him and won't give him a job,
yet he turns down offers of work from teams as he will only accept a starting position only.

Guy is an empty suit. He created a platform where people were looking at him for leadership and direction.
What did he do with that platform? Nothing! Zero! Zilch!
Well he did do something with it, got a big contract from Nike to make a lot of money...
 
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Kaepernick was kneeling while on the job, on private property. His employer had a right to tell him to cut the shit, wrong place, wrong time.

If the idiot wanted to kneel on his own time, while not disrespecting our national anthem and flag, he might have got a better reception.

Plus it didn't help things that the fraud wore Che Guavara t-shirts, and pig-cop socks.


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Less than 6% of people killed by cops on average each year are unarmed. With 72% of that 6% being white, Asian or Hispanic, his narrative that young black people are disproportionately targeted and killed by cops just isn’t true. Now come tell me you don’t care about the stats and math but it is what it is.

His protest is based and was always based on a flat out made up false narrative perpetuated by your favorite liberal media.

what % just white, and what % just black
 
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The great Ben Shapiro knocks it out of the park on Kaepernick, and as usual MobTroll is always wrong, every single time.


 
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So Kaepernick was right? He has to be. Protesting in the streets and dealing with the cops isn’t the way to deal with it. Right?Lot of these cops are tyrants.

Kaeperknick had the most peaceful protest I’ve ever seen. And it was still not accepted.
 
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So Kaepernick was right? He has to be. Protesting in the streets and dealing with the cops isn’t the way to deal with it. Right?Lot of these cops are tyrants.

Kaeperknick had the most peaceful protest I’ve ever seen. And it was still not accepted.

You're a retard.
 

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Let's not forget the origin story for Kapaenick is that he met a woman who radicalized him and plays him like a puppet. He certainly knows when the camera is on to express his outrage, but when it comes to having ideas or the hard work of change, he would rather wear socks that disparage the police.
 

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