Steve Kerr Saluting Kaepernick And The Movement

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Lotta people supporting Kap and the movement verbally/emotionally, but what are the actually willing to take action in to support? Things other than symbols like kneeling during the anthem

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i can dig it

not really understanding this whole "no one is right or wrong in this discussion" shyt tho
i mean... maybe MY muthafukkin eyes are fukked up but it looks like a WHOLE buncha white AmeriKKKans dont seem to have NO problem with unarmed black men getting killed by police

maybe if we take out black from the equation :jbhmm:
just say unarmed civilians (even tho thats been said too) :mjlol:

how the fukk you taser someone AND shoot them?
and they aint got no gun! :deadmanny:

i guess thats what it means to be a "Brave" serviceman/woman

ol scary ass muthafukkas :heh:
 

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Also if you read the history of Kerr and his family especially father it is no surprise about his stance.

I would assume Steve Nash would also have a similar comment if you follow his family history.

I believe Tom Tolbert told a story about how when Kerr was at Arizona fans on the road would hold up signs and chant that his dad and family were terrorist
 

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I believe Tom Tolbert told a story about how when Kerr was at Arizona fans on the road would hold up signs and chant that his dad and family were terrorist

Actually I believe the story is that the fans held up signs fukking with Kerr that his dad was murdered by terrorist.

His father was murdered by Islamic jihad organization back in 1984.
 
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