Bew Watson's Response to Kapernick

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I posted this in another thread and I will say it again but we need to stop dividing each other in the black community..

Kap chooses to sit down to bring attention to a cause.. and People like Ben Watson and Shaq choose to stand..

Both sides of this are right.. And nobody is a c00n or realer than the next black man based on their decision.. Everybody has a different upbringing and may choose to protest or bring changes in different way and we need it all.. We need people to attack this issue of police brutality and discrimination from all different angles..


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I will not have the option to kneel this Sunday while the National Anthem is being played. A week ago, in what would prove to be my last pre-game opportunity of this 2016 season, I stood with my right hand over my heart as the anthem played. And if I am fortunate enough to ever be dressed for another game day I imagine I would be doing the same thing I did in my last. Standing. Not because America is ALL I desire it to be because most assuredly it is not. Racism still stews, families are fractured, the unborn are trashed, schools are struggling, religious freedom is increasingly under attack, violence pollutes our cities and our suburbs, and there is a growing divide between law enforcement and the community.

I stand, however, because I grew up in NAVY town USA and traveled overseas to support members of our armed forces who follow orders regardless of their personal sentiments. I stand for those who were forced to give their lives building the country that confined them to the tobacco fields and indigo plantations. I stand because as a child, I saw my father stand. A man who lived the tumultuous transition from "separate but equal" to the times surrounding the Civil Rights Act when angry people who held signs at his new school viscously screamed "****** GO HOME!" I stand because on the contrary, no one held such a sign when I walked into my grade school.

Before competition, as I stand in shoulder pads and cleats, my helmet in my left hand, adrenaline flowing and my heart raging under my right, I never forget the ills of America but for a moment I envision its potential, remember its prosperity and give thanks to God for the land He has placed me in and the people I love who live in it.

I stand, because this mixed bag of evil and good is MY home. And because it's MY home my standing is a pledge to continue the fight against all injustice and preserve the greatest attributes of the country, including Colin Kaepernick's right to kneel.

His actions and similar actions by figures of the past and present are a vital part of our journey and a key component of the equation for social change and should be respected as such. From the country's inception, such displays against the status quo are distinctly American. My hope, though, is that these actions bring more attention to the PROBLEM than to the PROTESTOR. And that ensuing dialog discover truth and that truth give birth to justice in legitimate situations where there is none. My hope is that in this time of toil and discord we collectively use our positions in public and private life to take responsibility for our role and collectively seek solutions, not because we HAVE to but because we CARE to. Sometimes listening is of greater value than speaking. As elusive an aspiration as it may be, our goal, especially in the arena of race, should continue to be to create an America where eventually everyone can, in good conscience, stand. No matter the historical context or the present circumstance that is the unity I, perhaps naively, imagine when I see our flag and listen to our anthem.

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don't compare ben watson to shaqtin a c00n.

he's not hating on kaep, he has a good argument for why he's standing despite the ills of the country because things have gotten better over time for him vs his father and progress is something to be proud of and that progress is made possible when people like kaep stand up and bring attention to problems.

shaq's bullshyt isn't even worth commenting on. straight c00nery.
 

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All these people responding to Kap are REACTING and never would have voiced their opinions if it wasnt for Kap.

That's the issue here. These c00n athletes rather react and keep their heads in the sand and play it safe with the issues Kap is trying to bring to light rather than ignitiate the convo.

Stand all you want, but please know that not showing him support and not openingly trying to educate and school cacs that oppression against blacks and minorities due to police brutality and other things is c00nish imo
 

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All these people responding to Kap are REACTING and never would have voiced their opinions if it wasnt for Kap.

Thats the point you idiot..

Kap did this TO CREATE DIALOGUE.. And cause athletes don't say exactly what you want them to say.. Then you sit back behind your tablet and call them a c00n .. :snoop: You should be ashamed of yourself :ufdup:..


And for the record Shaq and Ben Watson.. And Sherman and a whole host of athletes has always done things (maybe not as eccentric as Kap sitting during the anthem) to change things in their communities
 

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Thats the point you idiot..

Kap did this TO CREATE DIALOGUE.. And cause athletes don't say exactly what you want them to say.. Then you sit back behind your tablet and call them a c00n .. :snoop: You should be ashamed of yourself :ufdup:..


And for the record Shaq and Ben Watson.. And Sherman and a whole host of athletes has always done things (maybe not as eccentric as Kap sitting during the anthem) to change things in their communities

Bruh, it aint JUST about the communities, it's the police and their actions too bruh.
 

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I knew the superc00n from south carolina would speak out even while out for the season. Ben is injured he cant stand anyway.
 

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I don't want to call Ben a c00n because he seems to usually make intelligent remarks and offer enlightened perspectives, however, he does flirt too much with respectability politics.

He says "My hope, though, is that these actions bring more attention to the PROBLEM than to the PROTESTOR" which is always the hope with these sort of demonstrations, HOWEVER, not the reality. People intentionally deflect or redirect to avoid talking about the actual problem because it's too uncomfortable a conversation. That's why Kaep has to sit there and field questions about his ethnicity, religion, patriotism, and all this other irrelevant, inconsequential bullshyt.
 
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