Colin Kaepernick compares NFL tryouts to slavery

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Colin Kaepernick Compares Playing in NFL to Slavery in New Netflix Doc

COLIN KAEPERNICKCompares Playing in NFL ...TO LITERAL SLAVERY

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Colin Kaepernick's new Netflix documentary starts out with a bang -- making a literal comparison of playing for the NFL ... to being bought and sold in slavery.

The former quarterback-turned-activist begins the film -- titled 'Colin in Black and White' -- with an explainer of how guys get into the league ... noting the first step is trying out for a team, which begins with a combine. The camera follows him to a reenacted scene where players are going through practice and different drills on the field ... while officials look on.


He says potential players are "paraded out" in front of coaches, scouts and owners -- who measure their physical talents and on-field abilities. CK goes on to say coaches will tell players they want their guys to be warriors, killers, beasts and animals on the gridiron.

What Colin's getting at ... this is coded language, which he thinks lends to a larger power dynamic of slave master and slave -- and he makes a visual juxtaposition to hit it home.


The screen then jumps to a new scene ... in which the mostly Black players that were just running up and down the field are now standing on an auction block, shirtless and in shackles. You see white masters bartering over who to buy, and make an exchange.

Colin says teams "poke, prod and examine you" and search for any "defect" -- without any dignity or respect for said player. His point is that kids getting into this sports biz might not see it this way -- but he firmly insists, they're being groomed into a slave system.



Over the years, the NFL combine has been compared to slave auctions. Some of the questions asked of players during the event have drawn criticism for being offensive and relying on racial stereotypes.

Kaepernick has been using his platform to raise awareness about racial issues dating back to his final season with the San Francisco 49ers in 2016, when he protested police brutality and social injustice during the national anthem before games.

The 33-year-old has donated $1 million to various charitable organizations. His own charity organization made a $1.75 million donation last year to help Black and Brown communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Colin in Black and White premiered on Netflix on Friday. The six-episode series is a dramatization of Kaepernick's teenage years growing up biracial in California with his adoptive parents.


It's a visceral and bold leap to make -- and there are A LOT of reactions ... some in favor, some against. Of course, Netflix was onboard with the messaging ... they're the ones airing it this weekend.

 
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it's not tryouts, it's specifically the combine where they got dudes almost naked poking and prodding them.

if it was just dudes doing regular football drills and a 40 time it would look a lot less like a slave auction. combine always been a little weird to me, even before i ever heard someone making those comparisons. dudes who are obsessed with the combine and watch it for hours are fukkin weirdos too, if you ask me.


anyway that show was pretty good. threw it on in the background yesterday while I was doing work around the house. really dope soundtrack. :ehh:
 

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it's not tryouts, it's specifically the combine where they got dudes almost naked poking and prodding them.

if it was just dudes doing regular football drills and a 40 time it would look a lot less like a slave auction.


anyway that show was pretty good. threw it on in the background yesterday while I was doing work around the house. really dope soundtrack. :ehh:
You may have a point. But nothing is more cringe then comparing having a choice (combine) to slavery. IMO it lessens what slavery is, which still exist to this day.
 

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it's not tryouts, it's specifically the combine where they got dudes almost naked poking and prodding them.

if it was just dudes doing regular football drills and a 40 time it would look a lot less like a slave auction. combine always been a little weird to me, even before i ever heard someone making those comparisons. dudes who are obsessed with the combine and watch it for hours are fukkin weirdos too, if you ask me.


anyway that show was pretty good. threw it on in the background yesterday while I was doing work around the house. really dope soundtrack. :ehh:
I get it, and the process on how they measure and examine future pro athletes may descend from slave markets, but at the end of the day most of those dudes will end up being millionaires while our ancestors didn’t end up with shyt.
 
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it's not tryouts, it's specifically the combine where they got dudes almost naked poking and prodding them.

if it was just dudes doing regular football drills and a 40 time it would look a lot less like a slave auction. combine always been a little weird to me, even before i ever heard someone making those comparisons. dudes who are obsessed with the combine and watch it for hours are fukkin weirdos too, if you ask me.


anyway that show was pretty good. threw it on in the background yesterday while I was doing work around the house. really dope soundtrack. :ehh:

Trudat.

They literally strip players down to their underwear and takes notes on brehs musculature, how the weight is distributed...all of it.

Slave auction is pushing it since this shyt is voluntary and open to all races but I get what he's saying.
 

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NFL Players were kidnapped from their homes and forced to abandon their culture, language, philosophy, history, and identity to work for NO pay in a foreign land as someone else's 'property' until they died?

Really?

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