Kaepernick has a signature shoe dropping next month

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Exactly. You dont wanna actually take the time to read about what actually had gone on the past 3 years so you wanna ask simpleton ass questions. But to answer your bytch ass question, NO, neither Jay-Z's deal with the NFL nor does the Players Coalition help minorites (use the term minorities instead of black people brehs). And I'm not going to explain why because, again, there's long form, detailed articles explaining all of this. Articles detailing the corporate controlled charities that have nothing to do with black people that Malcolm Jenkins partnered with. Yall are just c00ns and agents.
Jays deal provided grants to mentorship orginizations for one but nah its not helping any minority. Lol the dikkriding is endless
 

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All these hyenas at me just for riding for Kap when that man risked his life and his income for us. The righteous will always catch hell on earth tho :manny:we'll get our rewards on the other side :blessed:

Lol @ for us

He got more money than 99% of backups in the league, a nike deal, and his own $200. Sneaker made in the finest sweatshops nike has to offer.

Who did he do that for again?
 

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Reminds me of this:

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You guys have made "Social Justice" a very profitable industry these days.
 

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He can make money, I’m sure no one has a problem with that. But there’s a lot of contradictions going on with his actions, his silence on everything, and Nessa & Eric Reid lashing out at everyone on Twitter.

Dudes get overly emotional when discussing Kaep so ima leave it at that
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Why does he need to talk if his actions outweigh anything you can do?
 

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I supported the bruh when the whole thing went down, but he has been moving funny lately. Allowing his non- black finance to call other black men c00ns and uncle toms, allowing her to be his voice when people wanted to hear his thoughts on subjects. That staged workout that happened last week also, his moves and silence is not looking right to me.

His “non-black” fiancé is part of the reason he became militant. The “staged” workout fell through because of the NFL. Do you actually have legitment concerns? Did you feel that way when he donated over a million dollars to black owned charities?
 

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revolutionaries dont shill for corporations. Nike doesn't give a fukk about black ppl anymore than the NFL and employ less black ppl.
So nikkas shoulda been boycotting nike from the jump? :ohhh: every black person making money through them and all the nikkas buying nike shyt are c00ning?

Im just tryna figure out who to be mad at cuz it seems like it changes every week :unimpressed:
 

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He donates millions to black charities. You do business white white owned corporations everyday, hell you probably work for one. How are you giving back?

No person trying to be "militant" should ever be in business with a company as exploitative as nike.

Police brutality is a terrible problem that needs to be addressed no doubt, but that's nothing compared to millions of asian women and children being forced to work in sweatshop conditions, many times until they literally die, for pennies a day in countries that treat workers rights and humane treatment as foreign concepts
 

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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.


This.

And if the shoes are dope, I might cop. :ehh:
 

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So nikkas shoulda been boycotting nike from the jump? :ohhh: every black person making money through them and all the nikkas buying nike shyt are c00ning?

Im just tryna figure out who to be mad at cuz it seems like it changes every week :unimpressed:

If you're not trying to take the stance of being a revolutionary fighting for oppressed people, I can't say anything about you doing business with nike, that's your business.

But if you are... :francis:
 
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