Cel 510 kid ados forever
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kap not a revolutionary. he just a nfl player who spoke out against police brutality by not standing for national anthem.
he like everyone has to make money still so he doing things with nike to do that since the nfl wont hire him.
he not martin malcolm Garvey ali etc and i dont think that was his intention to be. he doesn't speak to often so he definitely wasnt trying to be a leader.
I think our expectations need to be realistic kap is cool and the cause he stood up for was a good thing.
he like everyone has to make money still so he doing things with nike to do that since the nfl wont hire him.
he not martin malcolm Garvey ali etc and i dont think that was his intention to be. he doesn't speak to often so he definitely wasnt trying to be a leader.
I think our expectations need to be realistic kap is cool and the cause he stood up for was a good thing.
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a man gotta eat, whether in pretense or as a real gesture he did something that other black athletes in MODERN sports wont do , and that is to stand on principal even if it means been black balled
Cats wont call it out though.

