Failed NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick is managing to stay relevant with the help of Netflix after he compared NFL players to slaves in a recently released special titled, “Colin in Black and White.”
The half-white, half-black activist claims players being examined by coaches and staff of NFL teams leading up to the league’s draft are being treated like slaves who were sold at auctions over a hundred years ago.
“Before they put you on the field, teams poke, prod, and examine you searching for any defect that might affect your performance,” Kaepernick told the audience. “No boundary respect. No dignity left intact.”
The ridiculousness of the comparison is laughable considering the large amounts of money and social recognition professional sports players in America receive.
Additionally, the whole thing reeks of jealousy and bitterness as Kaepernick has been unsuccessfully attempting to get back into the NFL for years now after he chose to exit his contract in 2016.
Just a few weeks ago, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback told Ebony magazine, “I am still up at 5 a.m. training five, six days a week making sure I’m prepared to take a team to a Super Bowl again. That’s not something I will ever let go of.”
Is Kaepernick some sort of football masochist longing to be treated like a slave?
Satire news site The Babylon Bee mocked the social justice warrior’s hypocritical statements, writing, “Kaepernick Sad That No Slave Owner Will Enslave Him No Matter How Many Times He Tries Out To Be A Slave.”
Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire wrote on Twitter, “This dude is the most obvious and shameless con artist in modern American history… It’s amazing to behold.”
Many former NFL players chimed in to slam the ludicrous comparison.
“This new Colin Kaepernick doctrine that’s penetrating the minds and hearts of so many of our underserved black kids across America is the single largest threat to black men in the United States of America,” former NFL player Jack Brewer recently told Fox News.
“Because right now, folks are thinking that they’re victims, and they’re living in the most prosperous, the most opportunity, in any country in the world,” he continued. “And so this one hurts me, because every day I get up, and I go out and try to help young African American boys become men, and try to instill those values. And when you have someone like this, who has the audacity to call multi-millionaires ‘slaves’ and compare a process of someone living their dream, going to the National Football League, comparing that to slavery, it’s gone over overboard.”
Other segments of the Kaepernick special have been uploaded too, showing more racial weirdness like the former NFL player claiming, “Playing ball the right way means playing ball the white way,” whatever that means.
The former quarterback also accused several popular black television characters such as Steve Urkel or Carlton Banks of being “acceptable negroes.”
Colin claims these classic TV personalities are “a white man’s creation” who are only liked by white people because they are “non-threatening.”
Movie rating website Rotten Tomatoes predictably gave the Netflix special a solid grade, but the average viewer appears to see right through the race-baiting propaganda.
If you want a picture of the future, imagine Colin Kaepernick stomping on your face with a NIKE shoe — forever. A 1776 Betsy Ross flag on a shoe is deemed too hateful.
source https://www.infowars.com/posts/watch-netflixs-kaepernick-special-compares-nfl-combine-to-slave-auction
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