OT: Armando Salgueiro destroys Kaepernick

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I am not getting political on here as the thread will be shut down. To me this isn't a black or white issue rather it is about respect for our military. I don't see Kap as a black man. I saw him as a man. That was until he became an American hating propagandist. He has a right to do whatever he wants. But is it right man? We are all responsible for our own actions.

He said from the get go he respect the military and was out to disrespect them but yall continue to ignore that. & for the most part this is very much a black & white issue

Words are cheap back it up with actions. What do we say about players who talk smack and then get toasted on the field? If he wanted to protest stay in locker room don't make a show. He is being a showman. Plenty of African Americans died for this country too. Where is the love from this idiot? Don't believe me ask a soldier what he thinks about it in fact ask Alex Boone his own lineman. Boone has a military family he said he would even block for him if he were still on the team.
 
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I am not getting political on here as the thread will be shut down. To me this isn't a black or white issue rather it is about respect for our military. I don't see Kap as a black man. I saw him as a man. That was until he became an American hating propagandist. He has a right to do whatever he wants. But is it right man? We are all responsible for our own actions.

He said from the get go he respect the military and was out to disrespect them but yall continue to ignore that. & for the most part this is very much a black & white issue

Wrong again, it's a dumbass vs not a dumbass issue, guess which side he falls on.
Stop being obtuse.
 
I am not getting political on here as the thread will be shut down. To me this isn't a black or white issue rather it is about respect for our military. I don't see Kap as a black man. I saw him as a man. That was until he became an American hating propagandist. He has a right to do whatever he wants. But is it right man? We are all responsible for our own actions.

He said from the get go he respect the military and was out to disrespect them but yall continue to ignore that. & for the most part this is very much a black & white issue

Words are cheap back it up with actions. What do we say about players who talk smack and then get toasted on the field? If he wanted to protest stay in locker room don't make a show. He is being a showman. Plenty of African Americans died for this country too. Where is the love from this idiot? Don't believe me ask a soldier what he thinks about it in fact ask Alex Boone his own lineman. Boone has a military family he said he would even block for him if he were still on the team.

Actions the man donating money out of his own organizations to help towards whats he protesting about as well as gaining more awareness just cause its not an ideal way to protest dont take away from his larger point
 
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I would have loved to give that maggot the ignominy of a brutal *** fcking as he was inhaling his final breaths.
 
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You peeps should check out the documentary 13th before continuing to assert your ignorance.
 
Black people pick the worst role models.

Please tell which or any of these is "Worst" role model:

Euphemia Lofton Haynes. In 1943 Haynes graduated from the Catholic University of America with her Ph.D. in mathematics -- the first African-American woman to do so. She dedicated 47 years of her life teaching in Washington, D.C., public schools and was the first woman to chair the D.C. school board.

Charles Hamilton Houston. Widely known as the Man Who Killed Jim Crow, Houston was a lawyer and a major player in dismantling Jim Crow laws. He also was a role model for several African-American lawyers in the United States, including Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.

Martin Luther King Jr. This well-known activist was a leader in the African-American civil rights movement. He led nonviolent protests against segregation and is famous for his "I Have a Dream" speech. He was the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.

Autherine Lucy. Paving the way for others in the African-American community, Lucy was the first African-American student to attend the University of Alabama in 1956, in spite of threats. In later years, the university named an endowed scholarship in her honor.

President Barack Obama. President Obama is the 44th president of the United States and the first African-American to serve. Prior to taking office, he was a U.S. senator from Illinois. President Obama has fought for issues ranging from universal health care to same-*** marriage.

First Lady Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama is the first African-American First Lady of the United States. During her time in the White House, she has led several initiatives including "Let's Move!," which addresses the challenge of childhood obesity, and "Let Girls Learn," which aims to help educate and empower women around the world.

Rosa Parks. Parks is known as the "first lady of civil rights." In December 1955 she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger and was arrested. As a result of this act of defiance, Rosa Parks became a symbol of the modern civil rights movement.

Melissa Harris Perry. Perry is the host of the Melissa Harris-Perry weekend news and opinion television show on MSNBC. In addition, she is a politics and international affairs professor at Wake Forest University and the founder of the Anna Julia Cooper Center, which focuses on gender, race, and politics in the South.

Neil deGrasse Tyson. This well-known astrophysicist and cosmologist is the fifth head of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. As a popular voice for all things astronomy, he most recently began hosting Star Talk, a talk show on the National Geographic Channel.

Booker T. Washington. A political adviser and writer, he founded Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama in 1881, which became a leading school in the nation. He is also well known for his famous Atlanta compromise speech.

Source: Google search
Preach...
 
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Hope he was in a lot of pain before he finally croaked. Yeah I said it, neg away.
Why you saying that to me as if I'm pro Castro? Lol

I didn't say one word on this subject, I just posted the tweet confirming he died.


Wasn't saying it specifically to you, El. Was saying it to those that may feel triggered that I would celebrate another person's death.
 
When people protest the national anthem it's not disrespecting the militiary in fact many of the sport protestors have come out and stated that that isn't the intent. It's to protest against oppression of people of color and unfair treatment in the USA. If you can't get then you just don't want to. Instead of trying to shut someone up all the time for protesting, listen to the message... by not acknowledging that there is a problem in this country only enables the sh*t to keep going on and on. Can't keep sweeping this sh*t under the rug. Hate when folks say it's not about race or racism doesn't exist. Gtfoh, don't speak on it if you have not been racially profiled or experienced any type of unfair treatment...
 
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Hope he was in a lot of pain before he finally croaked. Yeah I said it, neg away.
Why you saying that to me as if I'm pro Castro? Lol

I didn't say one word on this subject, I just posted the tweet confirming he died.


Wasn't saying it specifically to you, El. Was saying it to those that may feel triggered that I would celebrate another person's death.
Lol... Oh
 
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