Posted on 10/08/2020 9:35:29 AM PDT by md1986
Colin Kaepernick has become increasingly vocal about his political beliefs over the past few years. It obviously all began with him kneeling during the national anthem of NFL games to protest racial injustice, and it has only continued to intensify since then.
This week, the former San Francisco 49ers star released an essay with a very clear message for American police officers.
(Excerpt) Read more at itsgame7.com ...
Longest 15 minutes in history.
I should ask him what he thinks of Pink Floyd after the split, or Herb Alpert after he left TJB.
Or his position on Ford vs Chevy.
And yet he would be the first to call the police if a peasant popped his mutli million dollar elite bubble.
A two-sigma left of the Bell curve, high yellow black running his mouth.
Yawn...
Star? Essay? Who wrote it for him?
Herb Alpert - Rise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vltC-O7PDYQ
Chuck Mangione - Feels So Good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FExBwfQHXlE
Which is superior?...
Paper or plastic. I hope he settles that one for me.
Who IS this KAREN Kaepernick?
Kaepernick: I am suffering from the Dunning Kruger Effect.
Police to Kaepernick: Don’t call us, we’ll call you.
Great handle. Radioactive emperor?
But it probably will be funny ... just sayin
Yes. We know. His message, from his Egyptian GF, to police has been noted.
So glad at least the NBA is struggling to get out from under the sedition. Theyll fail
Cannot disrespect our flag and succeed. One or the other. Or move to China already.
“return to sender”
Forgive me, he is entitled to his beliefs but he says the police are rooted in white supremacy, then why there was a poll that showed around 80% of black citizens did not want the police defunded, that does not make any sense for someone to keep around those that are actively oppressing them.
No one tell colin about ‘FBI crime stats’.
Desperately trying to stay relevant.
No question that I prefer Chucks. But I was never much of a fan of “Rise”. I didn’t dislike it. I just didn’t “love” it. Too much disco-ey.
I like the arrangement of Feels so Good much better.
But nothing beats the live rendition of Land of Make Believe.
BTW, I sold hi-fi and records when these two hit the charts.
I own most of the stuff by both of these guys. And ten copies of Whipped Cream and Other delights. I brought it in to school with me one day (I was on the AV crew for the library) in high school in 1970 and somebody stole it. So I made up for it in spades, via buying records by the boxload at estate sales. Some of them are like new. :)
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