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Black WVU Tech Volleyball Players Take A Knee During National Anthem

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Colin Kaepernick inspires Black college athletes to take a stance.

Black WVU Tech Volleyball Players Take A Knee During National Anthem

Colin Kaepernick To Donate Massive Sales Of His Jersey Back Into The Community

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Colin Kaepernick continues to make headlines for his determination to stand for his principles and make a difference. After his widely covered decision not to stand during the national anthem, Kaepernick was looked at as a hero to many, which is why it was of little surprise that his jersey became the number one best-seller […]

Colin Kaepernick To Donate Massive Sales Of His Jersey Back Into The Community

Colin Kaepernick To Donate Massive Sales Of His Jersey Back Into The Community

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Colin Kaepernick continues to make headlines for his determination to stand for his principles and make a difference. After his widely covered decision not to stand during the national anthem, Kaepernick was looked at as a hero to many, which is why it was of little surprise that his jersey became the number one best-seller […]

Colin Kaepernick To Donate Massive Sales Of His Jersey Back Into The Community

O’Shea Jackson Jr. Has Some Surprising Words About The Death Of NWA Manager Jerry Heller

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N.W.A manager Jerry Heller passed away at 75 years old on September 2. Heller is best known for helping to catapult the iconic rap group to superstardom—and stealing millions from them. Heller was portrayed in last year’s box office smash Straight Outta Compton as a snake with some heart. The film starred O’Shea Jackson Jr., who […]

O’Shea Jackson Jr. Has Some Surprising Words About The Death Of NWA Manager Jerry Heller

Barack Obama Supports Kaepernick’s Protest—But Muhammad Ali’s Ex-Wife Does Not Agree

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Obama called Kaep’s protest “legitimate,” while Ali’s ex-wife said he should “get off his high horse” and apologize.

Barack Obama Supports Kaepernick’s Protest—But Muhammad Ali’s Ex-Wife Does Not Agree

Barack Obama Supports Kaepernick’s Protest—But Muhammad Ali’s Ex-Wife Does Not Agree

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Obama called Kaep’s protest “legitimate,” while Ali’s ex-wife said he should “get off his high horse” and apologize.

Barack Obama Supports Kaepernick’s Protest—But Muhammad Ali’s Ex-Wife Does Not Agree

Gay Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe Takes Knee During National Anthem To Support Kaepernick [Video]

Look how contagious being “woke” is. It’s a shame the most of the rappers are too dumbed down to even support Kaepernick in this day and age. Continue reading

President Obama Expresses Support For Colin Kaepernick

As you’ve no doubt heard by now, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick chose not to stand for the national anthem before a preseason against the Green Bay Packers last week. The decision sparked a heated public debate, with some arguing that Kaepernick had disrespected his country and its military veterans. Others maintained that the former NFL standout (who lost his starting position to Blaine Gabbert last season) was exercising a constitutional right and calling attention to the critical matter of police brutality directed at people of color. “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” Kaepernick told the press after the game. “To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way.” The 28-year-old added: “There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder. “When there’s significant change and I feel like that flag represents what it’s supposed to represent and this country is representing people the way that it’s supposed to, I’ll stand.” On Thursday, Kaepernick doubled-down on his protest by kneeling during the National Anthem  prior to his team’s matchup against the San Diego Chargers, thus sending the clear message that he has no intention of backing down from stance. Needless to say, it’s a complex issue, and numerous public figures have expressed their views on Kaepernick’s actions. Of course, from the start of the controversy most sought-after opinion has been that of President Barack Obama, who has remained silent on the issue of Kaepernick’s protest until today. Obama is currently in China for a Group of 20 summit, and during a press conference this morning, he was asked about his views on Kaepernick. The President had this to say: President Obama on Colin Kaepernick “I think he cares about some real legitimate issues that have to be talked about,” Obama said, in what a statement of somewhat less-than-full-throated support for Kaepernick’s refusal to stand. “He’s exercising his constitutional right to make a statement. I think there’s a long history of sports figures doing so.” Obama then expressed his empathy for veterans who feel that Kaepernick’s actions were indicative of a lack of respect for the sacrifices made by those who have fought in the US armed forces: “As a general matter, when it comes to the flag, and the National Anthem, and the meaning that that holds for our men and women in uniform and those who fought for us, that is a tough thing for them to get past, to then hear what his deeper concerns are.” Despite the fact that Obama didn’t take a hard-line stance on either side of the debate, his comments have resulted in harsh rebukes from his most strident critics. Of course, that should surprise absolutely no one who’s familiar with the climate of American politics in 2016.  View Slideshow: 20 Scandalous Sports Stories

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Black Power: Colin Kaepernick’s New Afro Got Him Looking Like A 70s Activist

Here is #49ers QB Colin Kaepernick tonight during the national anthem in San Diego. Kneeling. pic.twitter.com/QYEVkb7DcV — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 2, 2016 Colin’s New ‘Fro Embodies The Spirit Of Black Power Activism Colin Kaepernick continues to gain both supporters and detractors. He showed up for tonight’s football game with a full 1970s-esque afro that had Black Twitter jumping with delight. Kaepernick was slated to play in the 49ers game with his new ‘do and continued his protest against police brutality by sitting while the national anthem played. Kapernick was joined by 49ers safety Eric Reid in protest. Check the next pages to see how Black Twitter reacted to his new look. Continue reading

Colin Kaepernick Kneels During Anthem, Makes $1 Million Pledge

As a starting quarterback, Colin Kaepernick often bolted from the pocket at the first sign of pressure from the defensive line. As a controversial protestor, however, Colin Kaepernick isn’t going anywhere in the face of ongoing criticism. The San Francisco 49ers quarterback refused to stand during the playing of the national anthem prior to a preseason football game last week. After cameras found Kaepernick glued to the bench, he explained to reporters that he felt a responsibility to take some kind action against racial injustice in America. “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” Kaepernick said, adding: “To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. “There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder.” In subsequent comments, Kaepernick brought up the recent deaths of African-American citizens in confrontations with white police officers and said he would continue his protest until he saw “significant change.” And he meant it. On Thursday evening, Kaepernick kneeled on the sideline while the Star-Spangled Banner played overhead prior to his team’s matchup against the San Diego Chargers. In this case, Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Powell sang the anthem, as 240 military officers held the U.S. flag on a night when the home team hosted the 28th annual Salute to the Military night. But the quarterback wasn’t alone this time around. Teammate Eric Reid also dropped to a knee. Elsewhere on Thursday, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane refused to stand during the national anthem before his game against the Oakland Raiders. “I’ll continue to sit,” Kaepernick said earlier this week. “I’m gonna continue to stand with the people that are being oppressed. To me, this is something that has to change. “When there’s significant change and I feel like that flag represents what it’s supposed to represent and this country is representing people the way that it’s supposed to, I’ll stand.” However, Kaepernick is doing more than merely kneeling on the ground for a couple minutes in protest. He has announced plans to donate the first $1 million he earns this year to charities that assist communities in need. “I’ve been very blessed to be in this position and to be able to make the kind of money I do,” Kaepernick said after last night’s game. “And I have to help these people. I have to help these communities. It’s not right that they’re not put in a position to succeed or given those opportunities to succeed.” Kaepernick also said he spoke to a military veteran before the game about his cause. He received the man’s full support and explains that he took to a knee, as opposed to sitting all the way down, to “try to show more respect to the men and women that fight for this country.” Kaepernick has received some celebrity support, as well. John Legend, for example, says the Star-Spangled Banner is weak and that “America the Beautiful” should be our anthem instead. Either way, this is where things now stand: Colin Kaepernick is taking a knee during the playing of the national anthem. He’s doing so to draw attention to racial inequality in a country that prides itself as being the “land of the free” and he’s now giving $1 million to causes that are trying to help with this issue. And there’s a single person out there who has a problem with this? Why?!?!?!?!?!?!?

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