The Vets Are Speaking For Kap. Nothing To Hide Behind Now. White Folks.

woodchuck

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lol@ Tony Stewart and Big Ben opening their mouths about N-E-thing another athlete is doing...

meanwhile, I'm mad AF at amazon, they telling a prime member the Kaep jersey I ordered Sunday won't be here for another 3 days...
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God's Monster ‏@MrMecc 11m11 minutes ago

God's Monster Retweeted Marc Lamont Hill

#Kaepernick #Roethlisberger

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Marc Lamont Hill @marclamonthill
When I saw Roethlisberger criticized Kaepernick,I double-checked to make sure there wasn't a 2nd player by the same name who wasn't a rapist
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Tha Great Muta

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Let's see if all those feminazis and bed wenches call out ESPN for interviewing an actual rapist(3 times you get accused, you did it) like they did against a guy that was accused once and aqquited of rape 17 years ago (Nate Parker)
 
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D-TOWN REP

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Love seeing this!!!!

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Nigga who is this
 

TFN Crew

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So,since veterans are coming out to support Kap,the media is talking about his Fidel Castro shirt.....unfuckingbelievable


:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

White Supremacy hates to take a loss - they r gonna nitpick until they find something that sticks - Since he has the beard and mustache I wouldn't be surprised if memes of him pictured next to Fidel Castro start popping up trying to accuse Kap of being a communist.
 

london

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And some hip hop artists are rapping about pandas, 2 phones & uber.

I really wish that they would connect the dots and put the right anthems (messages) in these kid's heads.

Songs of war for times of war.
The target audience for hip hop is now white people and especialy white women posting selfi on instagram..it stopped to be revolutionary for a while now
 

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"Colin Kaepernick I lost my legs and arm fighting in the US military, the same military that I took an oath to defend our nation and flag from enemies foreign and domestic. Next time I hear the national anthem I'll be sure to stand for the both us since you feel that you've been oppressed,' Kolfage wrote in a Facebook post on Monday."

I feel bad this military member was injured during the war. But I dislike when that same individual says they took an oath to "defend our nation and flag" from enemies foreign and domestic. I don't know what recruiting center he took the oath at. But the oath says "I will support and defend the Constitution of the US against enemies both foreign and domestic." There is nothing in there about a nation or flag. I did 26 yrs to make sure every US citizen has that right to express their opinions and beliefs. That is all I have to articulate on that. Like it or hate it that is my thought on the subject.
 

mangobob79

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White Supremacy hates to take a loss - they r gonna nitpick until they find something that sticks - Since he has the beard and mustache I wouldn't be surprised if memes of him pictured next to Fidel Castro start popping up trying to accuse Kap of being a communist.
they already saying he converted to islam
 

Entrepronegro

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Big up to the brothas and sisters supporting kap..

Fuck most these other lame black worthless athletes that's too pussy to open their mouths in support.
It's not being pussy of them for not supporting Kap, it's them having a right to their opinion just like Kap does.
 

DjMorpheus

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So mothafuckin killers(Tony Stewart) and rapists(Rothlesberger) comin out to jump on the hate Kaepernick bandwagon thinking everything gon be sweet huh? Twitter don't forget mothafuckas.

But when you think about it both these assholes were given a whitey priveledge get out of jail free prosecution pass for their crimes so you can understand their positions.
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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In 1947, former Army officer Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. Robinson experienced taunts, epithets, and threats of violence for simply standing up to the status quo of segregation in America.

Since 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick engaged in a silent protest to bring attention to the state of emergency facing people of color in America, a chorus of detractors have lined up to denounce his stand, or more accurately his sit. Fans have burned his jersey. A presidential candidate suggested he leave the country. Many have claimed his protest disrespected American veterans.

Jackie Robinson isn’t here today to tell us what he would think of Kaepernick’s protest. But he did convey the same sentiment about the national anthem as Kaepernick in his 1972 autobiography, writing, “I cannot stand and sing the anthem. I cannot salute the flag; I know that I am a black man in a white world.”

As military veterans, we write to express our support for the tradition of advocacy by athletes that is embodied by Jackie Robinson and carried on by Colin Kaepernick.

For generations, American athletes have used their public voice to force our collective attention towards the crises and issues that challenge our national conscience. Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, Tommie Smith, John Carlos, Ariyana Smith, the Minnesota Lynx, the Missouri Tigers football team, and stars across professional sports declaring that #BlackLivesMatter, are all part of a brave tradition of protest by athletes. Far from an anomaly, athletes leading on social change has been the norm in America. The right for those athletes, and all Americans, to protest is one we all pledged to defend with our lives if necessary. Far from disrespecting our troops, there is no finer form of appreciation for our sacrifice than for Americans to enthusiastically exercise their freedom of speech.

While we would not all personally choose to protest in a manner identical to Kaepernick, we respect and honor his choice, and whole heartedly join him in stating unequivocally that BLACK LIVES MATTER. The current state of affairs for people of color in America is unsustainable and unacceptable. According to analysis by the Washington Post, black people in America are two and a half times more likely to be shot and killed by police than white Americans. Far too often, people of color are dying at the hands of law enforcement personnel in the streets, our jails, and their homes. Indictments are rare and convictions are essentially nonexistent.

This status quo outrages us as men and women who raised our right hands and pledged to defend, with our lives if necessary, a Constitution that proclaims intent to “establish justice, insure domestic tranquility,” and “secure the Blessings of Liberty.” Those ideals are simply not being upheld for all Americans.

As veterans, we implore all Americans to find your own way to challenge this status quo and advocate for “a more perfect union.” Your method of protest may not be to refrain from the traditions surrounding our national symbols, and it doesn’t have to be. You have the same right as Colin Kaepernick to choose whether and how to advocate, a right we support and served for. However you choose to use your voice, please do so with an understanding that many veterans do not condemn the protest of activists like Jackie Robinson, Colin Kaepernick and everyday Americans seeking justice. Indeed, we see no higher form of patriotism.

Eric Baker, United States Army Veteran

Bill Barton, United States Air Force Veteran

Robert Bateman, United States Army Veteran: Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom

Jason Bensley, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Stephen Benson, United States Navy Veteran: Vietnam War

Keith Boyea, United States Air Force Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom

Xavier Burgos, United States Army Veteran: Operation Enduring Freedom

Tony Camerino, United States Air Force Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Stephanie Driessel, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

LeighAnn Dunn, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

David Ramiro Duran, United States Army Veteran

Robin Eckstein, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Rick Hegdahl, United States Navy Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Chris Holman, United States Army Veteran

Melanie Howie, United States Air Force Veteran

Mitchell Howie, United States Air Force Veteran

Keith Jeffreys, United States Army Veteran

Tara Jones, United States Navy Veteran: Gulf War Era

Jason Macon, United States Marine Corps Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Lamar Mapp, United States Army Veteran: Operation Enduring Freedom

Brian McGough, United States Army Veteran: Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom

Neal McGough, United States Army Veteran: Operation Enduring Freedom

Andrew Nixon, United States Army Veteran: Operation Enduring Freedom

Parker Ormsby, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom

Matt Osborne, United States Army Veteran

Jackie Rodgers, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Terron Sims II, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Richard Allen Smith, United States Army Veteran: Operation Enduring Freedom

Shannon Smyth, United States Air Force Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Ryan Sullivan, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom

Mike Stark, United States Marine Corps Veteran

Armondo Telles, United States Marine Corps Veteran

Catherine Trombley, United States Air Force Veteran

Colm Walker, United Staes Army Veteran: Operation Enduring Freedom

Bobby Wise, United States Army Veteran: Operation Iraqi Freedom


 

twillz1

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The hashtag still going strong,but remember Kaepernick disrespected the military,the flag and etc so military veterans coming out so support Kap doesn't count.
"How dare these veterans fuck up the White Establishment's narrative! Quick, let's change the subject or squash the media coverage.....
Didn't Chris Brown smack somebody last week? C'mon, people! What are we paying you for???"
-Newsrooms across the country
 

BlackGoku

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I'm a Vet and I'm with Kap...I think Mara is on Some BS...Mara is afraid that Kap would come in and play better than "Throwing off his back foot - at least 2 unbelievable interception/game and the NY Media says nothing - only still starting because he's won SBs" Eli Manning...Yes, I'm a Cowboys Fan, but if Eli hadn't already won super bowls and/or was black, they would have drafted his replacement already...:smh:
 

godofwine

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I'm a Vet and I'm with Kap...I think Mara is on Some BS...Mara is afraid that Kap would come in and play better than "Throwing off his back foot - at least 2 unbelievable interception/game and the NY Media says nothing - only still starting because he's won SBs" Eli Manning...Yes, I'm a Cowboys Fan, but if Eli hadn't already won super bowls and/or was black, they would have drafted his replacement already...:smh:
I'm a vet and I support Kaepernick as well. This is ridiculous. All of the hate this man has gotten and for what? First, they had a problem because he was a vegan.

Think about that for a second. Because of his diet.

They played Blaine Gabbert over him. That sorry-ass white quarterback who is still in the league for no other reason than being a white quarterback.

There were people in Cleveland saying that they would give up their season tickets if the Browns picked him up period fucking ridiculous selective patriotism
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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"How dare these veterans fuck up the White Establishment's narrative! Quick, let's change the subject or squash the media coverage.....
Didn't Chris Brown smack somebody last week? C'mon, people! What are we paying you for???"
-Newsrooms across the country
I love seeing this but the type of people who have a problem with him never really cared about the veterans


That's why this fake patriotism pisses me off.They have no problem ignoring the thousands of veterans that's homeless yet want to open their mouth up about Kaepernick.
 
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