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Peace through
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Damn, looks like ol' Kap calls the shots nowhere.

Way to go, wussy.

What does your mama have you doing today, son? Let's let her guide you through putting the finishing touches on you being all washed up. She's done a great job on err for your dumb ass already, Oppenheimer.
 
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Had this one black friend, years ago, dated only white chicks. One day I asked him why he dated only white girls. "Black women come with attitude," was his answer.



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Last year, I remember reading about her activities. She's a DJ for a rap radio station, an activist for Muslim causes and a spokesman for BLM. IT was reported that she was the one who convinced Mr. Football to kneel during the anthem. She was the one who "educated" the numbnut to her outlook on life in the U.S. I also read that they were going to have a Muslim wedding.

I guess when one hooks up Muslim Yoko Ono with a retarded NFL player, this is what it looks like.


Another puppet of Soros, and an idiot who followed her lead.




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This is another where I wonder what's going on in Kap's mind right now. Is his soul content with honor, given his bank account is down $Millions, he knows those laughing at him are ten times those praising him, and the odds are he has royally screwed his future. Or, might it be "what the heck was I thinking?"




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I wouldn't worry about him thinking

if he had a thought it would probably be pretty lonely



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Kap will probably not figure out that he was manipulated for many years. I suspect it will be 10-20 years before he realizes he had been lied to and used.


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This is another where I wonder what's going on in Kap's mind right now. Is his soul content with honor, given his bank account is down $Millions, he knows those laughing at him are ten times those praising him, and the odds are he has royally screwed his future. Or, might it be "what the heck was I thinking?"

I think it's "his soul content with honor"....
I think that in his mind, he's doing an honorable thing, because he's surrounded with people who are telling him so.

Meet the people behind a growing NFL boycott
‘Being black is bigger than watching football’

"If you keep seeing stories of folks protesting, if we keep talking about it, something will have to give,” he said. “Either they sign Kaepernick or they protect the players from punishment if they want to partake in social activism. The NFL has to do something.”

Ali, the Los Angeles organizer, offered a common phrase about the NFL in this climate.

"The NFL is a form of the modern-day plantation," Ali said. "They're treating Kaepernick like a runaway slave, making him an example so other players get the message: Do not get too uppity or we will blackball you.”

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Kap will probably not figure out that he was manipulated for many years. I suspect it will be 10-20 years before he realizes he had been lied to and used.


After his girlfriend has drained his net worth to support BLM and her causes?




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Q: What are 2 things that don't work on Sunday's?

A: Chick-Fil-A, and Kaepernick





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ha!

Big Grin



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Last year, I remember reading about her activities. She's a DJ for a rap radio station, an activist for Muslim causes and a spokesman for BLM. IT was reported that she was the one who convinced Mr. Football to kneel during the anthem. She was the one who "educated" the numbnut to her outlook on life in the U.S. I also read that they were going to have a Muslim wedding.

I guess when one hooks up Muslim Yoko Ono with a retarded NFL player, this is what it looks like.


Must be awkward as hell when Kap takes his BLM driven Muslim GF to his white families home for dinner.
 
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Originally posted by chellim1:....Ali, the Los Angeles organizer, offered a common phrase about the NFL in this climate.

"The NFL is a form of the modern-day plantation," ...


I wonder if plantation owners 300 years ago paid their employees what the avg NFL players make today? Roll Eyes




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If she feels so oppressed here, she should go to those wonderful muslim countries dressed like that and see how they react. A nice conservative one like Saudi Arabia would suffice.

Anyone who draws a paycheck in the NFL claiming oppression is a fucking moron. Oppress me and call me names for a few million dollars a year. I'll gladly take it. Idiots make more in a year than we make in a lifetime yet they're complaining?

Talk about a lack of appreciation for the opportunities that only America can provide them. Where else can someone with no/little education but who has physical gifts like jumping high and running fast make millions of dollars playing a game?


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Originally posted by Edmond:...Anyone who draws a paycheck in the NFL claiming oppression is a ...moron....


I think you are likely correct in that view.




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- Judge Learned Hand, May 1944
 
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Had this one black friend, years ago, dated only white chicks. One day I asked him why he dated only white girls. "Black women come with attitude," was his answer.


My stepson is married to a black woman. The attitude thing is real. She takes it to a whole new level.
 
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I guess this is the crazy, angry bitch.

Yeah, she looks oppressed with all the designer shit she's wearing.

Really tough life.
 
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I guess this is the crazy, angry bitch.

Yeah, she looks oppressed with all the designer shit she's wearing.

Really tough life.


I am sure she would fit in very comfortably if she and Kappy moved to Tehran. Wink




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- Judge Learned Hand, May 1944
 
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"The NFL is a form of the modern-day plantation," Ali said. "They're treating Kaepernick like a runaway slave, making him an example so other players get the message: Do not get too uppity or we will blackball you.”



This is exactly the type of stupid thinking that perpetuates this false narrative of modern slavery. Really? Players worked their asses off to get into the league to make the big dollars, millions to play a game. They are some of the highest paid employees given the hours of work per year they perform on the planet. There is no comparison to any professional athlete and a slave at any point in history.




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I don't see what all the stink and heartburn are about. I have been boycotting the NFL for several decades.


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Originally posted by parabellum:
I guess this is the crazy, angry bitch.

Yeah, she looks oppressed with all the designer shit she's wearing.

Really tough life.


I am sure she would fit in very comfortably if she and Kappy moved to Tehran. Wink


Probably not well since Egypt and Iran aren't friends.
 
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