Treedbear
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Especially when done by those who might be looked on as a type of warrior, such as football players. So if anything Colin Kaepernick was demonstrating a profound dedication to America's mission to forge a more perfect union by confronting racial injustices.
Yeah, that's a steaming load of bullshit. When Kaep did that he was also wearing some "cops are pigs" socks.
Really? What I read was that he only wore them during practice.
Colin Kaepernick's socks depicted police as pigs
By: Alex HiderPosted at 7:06 PM, Sep 01, 2016 and last updated 8:18 PM, Sep 01, 2016
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Reports indicate that Kaepernick has worn the socks throughout training camp. CBS Sports claims that he’s been spotted sporting the socks as early as Aug. 10.
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Kaepernick responded to the criticisms of his footwear with in an Instagram post on Thursday afternoon.
“I wore those socks, in the past, because the rogue cops that are allowed to hold positions in police departments, not only put the community in danger, but also put the cops that have the right intentions in danger by creating an environment of tension and mistrust. I have two uncles and friends who are police officers and work to protect and serve ALL people. So before these socks, which were worn before I took my public stance, are used to distract from the real issues, I wanted to address this immediately.”
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He later objected to Nike bringing out a sneaker with a US flag because he hates America.
No, the US flag has 50 stars on it, not 13. I haven't found anywhere he implies that he hates America. You're projecting.
Nike pulls sneakers with ‘Betsy Ross’ American flag after Colin Kaepernick complains
Kaep is now publishing a series of essays demanding police and prisons be abolished.
Kaepernick: Abolish police, prisons
Kaepernick: Abolish police, prisons
By Joseph Choi, 10/11/20
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"To be clear, the abolition of these institutions is not the absence of accountability but rather the establishment of transformative and restorative processes that are not rooted in punitive practices," he writes. "By abolishing policing and prisons, not only can we eliminate white supremacist establishments, but we can create space for budgets to be reinvested directly into communities to address mental health needs, homelessness and houselessness, access to education, and job creation as well as community-based methods of accountability."
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Over the next month, my hope is that you, the reader, will have confronted the white supremacist underpinnings of policing and prisons and the state-sanctioned oppression, destruction, and execution of Black and Indigenous people and people of color. You will understand the ways that reform has further legitimized policing and prisons into society. You will learn about the ways that abolishing policing and prisons can create a society able to invest in the well-being of the people. My sincere hope is that you will be forced to make a moral choice by the time you finish these essays: Will you continue to be actively complicit in the perpetuation of these systems, or will you take action to dismantle them for the benefit of a just future? This moment in history will not be forgotten nor will the actions you, I, and others take.
That one seems to be very intelligently presented and certainly not evidence of hate for America. He sees one path to a solution. You and many others obviously don't agree, so you attempt to attack his patriotism without evidence.
The series of rambling essays about police abolition can be found here. Kaep himself wrote one of them. Another author is Communist Angela Davis, who provided weapons for the 1971 Marin County Courthouse Massacre, but was not held responsible for it.
Other authors are the mother of a guy who stabbed another man before being shot by police, a BLM terrorist who murdered a police officer and is serving a life sentence for it and assorted leftist extremists.
I haven't read the other essays as yet, but I thank you for pointing them out so I can better appreciate their positions. This is the kind of discussion the world needs and especially in America if we really expect change to happen for the better.
Patriots players back Colin Kaepernick before long-awaited workout
By ANDREW CALLAHAN | acallahan@bostonherald.com |
PUBLISHED: November 13, 2019 at 6:45 p.m. | UPDATED: November 13, 2019 at 8:42 p.m.
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During his two and a half years away, Kaepernick founded Know Your Rights, a campaign to promote “higher education, self-empowerment, and instruction to properly interact with law enforcement in various scenarios.” The non-profit organization has held several workshops in major cities, from Oakland to New York and Amsterdam. In 2018, Kaepernick also completed his Million Dollar Pledge, a promise to donate $1 million of his own money to 37 organizations supporting social justice and human rights causes.
That same year, Amnesty International bestowed its highest honor, the Ambassador for Conscience Award, on Kaepernick. In 2017, he won Sports Illustrated’s Muhammad Ali Legacy Award.
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