Patriots' DE Chris Long: I Respect Colin Kaepernick

William F. Russell

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:ehh: But what we do know for certain is that he snubbed Obama 2 years ago at the White House Visit :martin: and them Boston Klan CaCs was dapping him up like he post at the Coli :sas1:


1. He already met with Obama at a White House event BEFORE Obama became President.
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2. Maybe Brady is a Republican who doesn't fukk with Obama for the fact he's a Democrat. :yeshrug:



3. Cacs are cacs everywhere. I have NO IDEA why, at least on this site, Boston gets a particularly bad rep when it comes to race relations seeing Boston is no different than NY or DC in that respect. It's pretty asisine and archaic thinking to believe that one city has a monopoly on racism. Boston unreasonably gets a bad rep on here.:stopitslime:
 

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10 Most Racist Cities in America Ranked by Hate Crimes - Insider Monkey
. Boston
Average Racial Hate Crimes Reported per Year: 73

While Boston has been one of the more liberal and revolutionary cities in terms of its governance and policies, hate crimes continue to be a thorn in their side. Most of the hate crimes reported in the city are race related.

The Most Racist City In America: Boston?

This Is Why People Think Boston Is a Racist City - Boston Magazine | Boston Magazine

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2. Boston. Of course, Boston has to be near the top of this list. I actually knew a handful of people from Quincy, Mass. One of them referred to black people as "colored" people. And it wasn't an innocent thing. I think he genuinely liked how it sounded when he said it.
 

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That doesnt explain Brady and having the Donald Trump hat bruh


OK, the idea is that just because a person hangs out with a bad person, that doesn't necessarily make that person bad by association.

Wahlberg had a history of doing/saying racist and fukked up shyt when he was coming up in Boston. Does that mean Diddy is guilty of that by association?

Trump is a racist, xenophobic, egomanic. Does that mean that Brady is all those things by association?
 

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3. Cacs are cacs everywhere. I have NO IDEA why, at least on this site, Boston gets a particularly bad rep when it comes to race relations seeing Boston is no different than NY or DC in that respect. It's pretty asisine and archaic thinking to believe that one city has a monopoly on racism. Boston unreasonably gets a bad rep on here.:stopitslime:

Have Bill Russell in ya AV and ask that question Breh's :what:

His fierce pride (which the media called “a bad attitude”) mixed about as well with Boston fans as a John Ashcroft sing along at the Apollo Theater. The result was that the greatest player in Boston team sports history was the target of a constant campaign of racial harassment. When Russell tried to move from his home in the Boston suburb of Reading to a new home across town, neighbors filed a petition trying to block the move. When that failed, other neighbors banded together to try to purchase the home that Russell wanted to buy, :smugbiden:said Tom Heinsohn, a close friend of Russell’s who played with him from 1956 to 1964. Once, vandals broke into Russell’s home and defecated on his bed. :scusthov:Heinsohn said two white sportswriters from Boston told him they wouldn’t vote Russell the league’s most valuable player because he was Black.:scust:

"A Flea Market of Racism"

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It's laughable that the bar is so low that we feel the need to give chocolate chip cookies to white people who actually recognize shyt ain't right for black folks. That's my thoughts.

True. Funny and sad....
 

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Jesus Christ, you guys will praise white people for just recognizing that Black people exist.

He didn't say or do anything substantial here.
You're buggin if you think allies speaking up is insignificant. Really think about the climate we're in. It's substantial for a white person to not just sit idly and quietly while muthafukkas are trying to attack a black peer who is doing absolutely nothing wrong.
 

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Have Bill Russell in ya AV and ask that question Breh's :what:

Boston in the 50s and 60s was no different than any major american city at the time. :GhostfaceStare:



Anyways, the point is here we have a cac dude who's expressing a genuine understanding and RESPECT for Colin Kaepernick's dissent AND the reason for it. Our community WILL need allies to topple white supremacy. Funny thing is that I'm sure half of you knocking Chris Long for what he said were are the same ones who hyped up Jesse Williams' BET awards speech. :jbhmm:
 
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