NY Giants Owner: Signing Kaepernick Would Anger Fans

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if im an owner running one of these businesses, i.e. franchises, theres no fukkin way im signing kaep. and i completely agree with what kaeps doing :yeshrug: if the seahawks are doing it then i respect the fukk outta that

as an observer of the game, i supported it. whenever one of these "real american" fakkits on the news was complaining about "this isnt the time to protest, he shouldnt do it that way", i saw a few dudes say "well when the fukk is the right time"? and i never saw ANY of them answer that question
 
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The dishonesty with comments like that is code orange levels...these owners abuse the powers they have in this league all day everyday until it comes to something like this then they act like they powerless against the fans wishes:smh:

FOH old fakkit
 
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nah... i cant call athletes making millions and retiring before 40 slaves in any sense of the word

shyt.. especially we got REAL wages slaves out here
By definition, one could be enslaved without physical force breh. The ideological premise of the book examines the mindset and influence sports has represented in America relating to Afro-American athletes dating back to the days of physical slavery, and moves forward. Like I said you should examine the book for critical thinking purposes, it's a interesting read.
 
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