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He has his own branded line of clothes & is making millions per year.
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Why would he want to come back and play for the "RACIST" NFL??
When did he call the NFL "racist?"
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Go to Canada dude!!
We need Kaep here in the U.S. more than ever. Also, he just spent his birthday last week feeding & giving supplies to the homeless. What did you do on your last birthday?
What if he held a workout, and no one showed up. Would his next step to cry racism and sue the NFL again?
How many sweat laborers toil away for 60 - 70+ hours a week for maybe 20 cents per hour in China making all those Nike products while Kapernick chastises all of America, the NFL, and the NFL football teams about being racist? Don't forget about his original complaint about the horrible police in this country who "unfairly" crack down on --- criminals. He needs to investigate his model country of China to really understand what state sponsored police brutality is all about.
Why do we "need" Kaepernick? We don't "need" any athlete.
He'll need an impressive workout after nearly 3 years away to garner consideration. A few teams, though, need some help at QB. Not sure I'd want the melodrama on my team. Kaep walked away from the 49ers and royally screwed up with Baltimore.
Why do we "need" Kaepernick? We don't "need" any athlete.
He's more than an athlete. He's a political activist. He saw there was something going on much bigger than football (oppression) & brought it to light. He's also donated a lot of money & time to charities. Again, we need more people like him in America because hatred & racism is getting out of control.
Sounds like he just learned from NFL reps about Saturdays workout today. Talk about short notice.
He has his own branded line of clothes & is making millions per year.
When did he call the NFL "racist?"
We need Kaep here in the U.S. more than ever. Also, he just spent his birthday last week feeding & giving supplies to the homeless. What did you do on your last birthday?
Maybe some desperate semi-pro team will cater to his BS. Not many fans to boo him there. When did you ever feed or give supplies to the homeless? Did you take a knee? He got what he deserved. No Team wants him. How many years has it been now?
He's more than an athlete. He's a political activist. He saw there was something going on much bigger than football.. He's also donated a lot of money & time to charities. Again, we need more people like him in America because hatred & racism is getting out of control.
Ever, I think you're overlapping 2 separate issues. Kap may be a decent, well-intentioned human being. But he was a terrible, disruptive employee of the NFL. His employer wanted him to conform to a professional standard, during the playing of the anthem.
His choice to kneel was disruptive & alienating for the NFL's product. He isn't entitled to anything from the NFL now, or the fans who grew to resent him.
If he's doing noble work off the field, that's admirable, but not necessarily an earned opening back in to the profession of football entertainment Peace
What if he held a workout, and no one showed up. Would his next step to cry racism and sue the NFL again?
How many sweat laborers toil away for 60 - 70+ hours a week for maybe 20 cents per hour in China making all those Nike products while Kapernick chastises all of America, the NFL, and the NFL football teams about being racist? Don't forget about his original complaint about the horrible police in this country who "unfairly" crack down on --- criminals. He needs to investigate his model country of China to really understand what state sponsored police brutality is all about.
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