Shaq O'Neal on Kaepernick - Why didn't you do this last year or the year before?

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The four-time NBA champion, 15-time All-Star, Olympic gold medalist and supremely outsized personality joined the "Fox and Friends" co-hosts this morning to sound off on his enshrinement and some other sports stories making waves, including Colin Kaepernick's National Anthem protest.

"To each his own," Shaq said, adding, "It's something I wouldn't do."



He explained that his father was a military man and he has uncles who are in law enforcement, so sitting during the National Anthem is something he would "never" do.

Shaq said that his question for Kaepernick is: "What happened last year?"

"How come you didn't decide to do this last year or the year before that or the year before that?"



Shaq is a stone cold idiot. he doesn't understand people having growth and learning in their beliefs. :heh:
 

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"He explained that his father was a military man and he has uncles who are in law enforcement, so sitting during the National Anthem is something he would "never" do."


Colin has uncles in law enforcement and knows people in the military too. To say that if you are in any way associated with military/law enforcement, therefore means that you are barred from critiquing military/law enforcement, sort of shows just how far the enabling of their corrupted culture goes.
 

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How many times has this video been posted on the coli?
It's seemingly more relevant every day.



"If Martin Luther King, Roy Wilkins or any of these compromising negroes who say exactly what the White Man wants to hear is interviewed anywhere in the country, you don't get anybody to offset what they say. But whenever a Black man stands up and says something that White people don't like then the 1st thing that White Man does is run around to try and find somebody to say something to offset what has been said."
 

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It's a damn shame the light skinned cats are the ones standing up while the dark skinned cats are acting like they scared of massa. It seems like the boldest nikkas are light brights like Malcolm, Huey, Farrakhan, Micheal Eric Dyson. Us dark skinned cats gotta take the lead for once.

Shaq standing in front of progress while the light skinned cats like Colin and Jesse Williams are taking front stage. Colin and Jesse would've been considered house nikkas back in the slave days so you would expect the revolution to come from cats that would be darker but they the ones scared the most.


 
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