Colin Kaepernick accuses his White adoptive parents of 'problematic' upbringing, perpetuating racism.

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Former NFL quarterback Colin Kapernick accused his adoptive parents of "perpetuating racism" in an interview that aired Thursday.
Kaepernick talked about coming to terms with his racial identity while growing up in a White family in his new graphic novel, "Change the Game." The former football player recalled disagreements with his parents that he attributed to racism, calling his upbringing "problematic."
"I know my parents loved me. But there were still very problematic things that I went through," the biracial quarterback said to CBS News.
I think it was important to show that, no, this can happen in your own home, and how we move forward collectively while addressing the racism that is being perpetuated," he added.
Kaepernick illustrated one specific example of this in the novel, depicting a fight he had with his parents during high school over his hairstyle.
Inspired to braid his hair in cornrows like his hero, NBA star Allen Iverson, Kaepernick recalled received pushback from is parents.
"He's getting what rolls?" his mom says in the graphic novel.
Kaepernick said that after styling his hair this way, his mom warned his hair was "not professional" and he "looked like a little thug."
The former football player turned social justice activist said these teenage interactions helped shape his decisions as an adult to embrace his ethnicity.
"Those become spaces where it’s like, ‘Okay, how do I navigate the situation now?’ But it also has informed why I have my hair long today," Kaepernick told CBS.
The former San Francisco 49ers player drew national attention when he started protesting the national anthem, kneeling on the field during NFL games to protest police brutality and racism.
Since then, he has partnered with Netflix for a docudrama series based on his life, and with Ben & Jerry's ice cream for its non-dairy flavor "Change the Whirled." He has also made endorsement deals with Nike and other major companies over the years.
 

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Just sad. He was adopted right? Parents saved him from likely child molesting and all of the other shit that goes on in orphanages.

Most of those places are skank. Just a way to make a buck for the ones pretending to be parents. Horrible
 

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Just remember this guy was normal, happy and employed until he ran into the wrong woman.
True story


He didnt realize how oppressed he was till some radical poonani told him he was.


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I love how the radical and crazy black left females always seem to get their hair straightened and go as far as their budget allows them to look white

They grow their hair which is just un natural for them
 

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Of course Iverson was his hero lmao. Another "look at me" athlete.
Colin is so irrelevant.
 

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Unbelievable! What a clown.
 

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Clayton Bigsby had the same issue with his white parents. Probably even worse.
 

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Tells you all you need to know about this POS that he throws the parents who ADOPTED him under the bus.
 
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when growing up my parents said stay out of the black neighborhoods for your own safety. And when you’re an adult and blacks move close by, you’re going to need to move cause your property value will plummet. I have written this in my memoirs here at the RX , thanks dad, mom for great advice. dad also said play against the black coaches in any major sport on the ML and shy away from the black jockeys, and never ever bet on black at the roulette table.
 

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You would be surprised how many young white girls get knocked up by black guys and then their parents essentially take care of the baby. They tend to end up like Colin. Very odd. Almost like you can't win no matter what
 

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when growing up my parents said stay out of the black neighborhoods for your own safety. And when you’re an adult and blacks move close by, you’re going to need to move cause your property value will plummet. I have written this in my memoirs here at the RX , thanks dad, mom for great advice. dad also said play against the black coaches in any major sport on the ML and shy away from the black jockeys, and never ever bet on black at the roulette table.
Old neighborhood of townhouses 20 years ago of young families and adults I had friends living in ranged from $97 to $149 thousand are now at $15 to $30. Sad
 

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This happens all of the time in the workplace when a poor performing black person is fired. The malcontent cries racism and no one acknowledges the fact that if the boss/company was racist, how did the guy get hired?
 

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This happens all of the time in the workplace when a poor performing black person is fired. The malcontent cries racism and no one acknowledges the fact that if the boss/company was racist, how did the guy get hired?
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