Going out in their communities and doing something positive. Helping to change the culture of inner cities. Stop being victims and start being leaders, and lead by example.
You see, it's hard to protest against systematic racism nationwide because it just doesn't exist
Regardless of if it doesn't exist is irrelevant. What is relevant is prison systems made up of majority minorities. It's not rocket science to know and understand police go into low income areas looking for people to round up to put in jail. I know that because I lived there. And now I live in the middle of bumble fuck in the county where no police come unless there is a blue moon.
That is what athletes are protesting over. The system. I only relate because I understand it. Not because I'm black, or been to prison, or hate white people. It's because I get it.
Athletes are a victim of circumstances. You guys all want them to spend a bunch of money, do all this charity, street protests. I agree, they do need to give money to those people they are protesting for. Kaepernick has. But like I said 1000x, it would be ultimately retarded to go protest on the street as a professional athlete.
What they are doing is capturing everyones attention and making it uncomfortable for a lotttttttt of people. That's more than a street protest will ever do.
They also are bitching and not giving money and playing victim because they feel it is not within the community where the problems lay. It is within the corrupt system that has exasperated black people.
Not the flag like yall want to make it about. But the system.