![]() ![]() Ted Cruz, R-Texas, condemned athletes protesting police violence against African Americans. OsBS5Z3CEH- Master September 12, 2016Ĭolin Kaepernick started protesting what he says are racist police practices and behavior by sitting during the national anthem before the kickoffs of preseason games, but as the regular season starts, the stakes – and his protest’s visibility – are that much higher. ![]() The entire #Redskins team left the sideline to assist military personnel hold the flag during the anthem. In Monday’s earlier game between Washington and Pittsburgh, Redskins and Steelers players helped military personnel hold a giant US flag on the field during the national anthem. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images North America/Getty Images W.H.Kaepernick signs an autograph for a fan prior to playing the Los Angeles Rams in their NFL game at Levi's Stadium.Nolte: Far-Left Buzzfeed News Shutting Down.Poll: Trump Leads Biden by 4 Points in General Matchup.Catalytic-Converter Theft Suspect Stabbed to Death in LA County.Netflix’s 'Cleopatra' Director Defends Casting Black Actress.Report: FBI Stalling Release of Nashville School Shooter's Manifesto.“Anybody defending Kaepernick is repulsive,” he added.įollow Trent Baker on Twitter Entertainment Sports Colin Kaepernick Jason Whitlock NFL And their crime is adopting a biracial son.” If they say something and object to the way they are portrayed, could you imagine what would happen to them in this culture, in this society we’ve created? They would be cast as the biggest racists in the world. Two people come and rescue this boy, and he takes a dump on them in a documentary? They have to live with that. Two people adopt you, and … 32 years later, you put out a mini-series taking a dump on them?” Could you imagine two people adopting you when your real parents won’t? And then you take a shit on them in a six-part mini-series on Netflix? Who does that? People keep wondering why I say this stuff feels satanic. “The guy’s a clown, and you can see it in the damn mini-series that he put out on Netflix,” he declared. Whitlock then described Kaepernick as “an ungrateful clown” and “evil” for going after his parents in such a manner when they rescued him. When you know who you are, you don’t concern yourself with ‘micro-aggressions.'” “Kaepernick, to this day, doesn’t know who he is,” he added. “It was an exploration of the problems caused by the absence of Kaepernick’s black biological father,” Whitlock stated. In the show’s monologue, Whitlock asserted that the series, which he said felt more like a comedy, should instead be entitled “Daddy Issues.” The host said the hairstyle and other similar hairstyles showed Kaepernick had “daddy issues” and spent more time at the hair salon with his mother than at a barbershop with his father. Whitlock highlighted a point in the series in which Kaepernick lamented his adoptive parents’ disdain for his cornrow hairstyle. During the Sunday broadcast of his “Fearless” podcast, journalist Jason Whitlock tore into former NFL quarterback-turned activist Colin Kaepernick over the Netflix series about his life, “Colin In Black & White.” ![]()
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