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Colin Kaepernick (THE MAN BEHIND THE IRON MASK) a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers in America's NFL (National Football League) refuses to stand for the national anthem of the United States for the cause of racial JUSTICE - (Mike Morbeck photo)

 

When Bill Russell became the NBA's first black superstar in the 1950's & 60'S his reward and appreciation from his Boston Celtic fans was to defecate in his bed after he helped lead the team to several NBA titles - (Library of Congress - New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper - photo)

 

Recently NBA stars Carmelo Anthony (extreme right) and Chris Paul (2nd from right) criticized Colin Kaepernick that he should be more involved in the black cause by his actions after Kaepernick intends to donate his first one million dollars to black causes to fight racism to their zero dollar ($0) contribution

CNN's Van Jones, and other CNN black Uncle Tom panelists, took exception to Colin Kaepernick not voting in the US presidential election. It raises questions why should he when the choices were so poor and why did Jones support Hillary Clinton who supports Israel who love to kill Palestinians whom they refer to as ARAB SAND NIGGERS - (CNN photo)

 

The UFC's Tim Kennedy was threatened by ISIS in January. Kennedy is a former US military Special Forces soldier and claims not to be afraid of the threat. He has been doing a television show Hunting Hitler with former CIA agent and CNN analyst Bob Baer a 21-Year CIA veteran - Full story coming

 

SPORTS NOTES - BLACKS ARE DISSING COLIN KAEPERNICK

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Kaepernick takes flack but keeps on track to protest for racial justice. NBA players Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul had negative comments about the 49ers player yet they aren't doing as much as Kaepernick. Both NBA players are talking but Kaepernick is doing the walking by doing something and is being heard and responded to

 

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

SPORTS & POLITICS

During the past three months San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has been admired for taking a stance against racism by not standing for America's national anthem and saluting it prior to a game. The athlete stood on his own for the first couple of weeks. As time went on other athletes, both black and white, from various sports joined in to support his cause.

Their support was displayed in several ways in avoiding paying tribute by saluting the anthem including teams standing and locking their arms together, taking a knee or raising a fist which is a signature of unity of black power during the 60's.

For some strange reason the tide is changing as some athletes are criticizing Kaepernick saying that he should protest in other ways by deeds. NBA players Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul have been the most vocal. The irony is that Kaepernick is doing just that by contributing $1 million to groups fighting racism and Paul and Anthony have yet to be reported as having contributed nothing as in zero dollars ($0).

As former LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling said Jews stick together while inferring that black people don't. From the disavowing athlete's actions, Sterling got that right.

During this years Espy Awards both Paul and Anthony joined LeBron James and Dwyane Wade in protesting the overwhelming mistreatment of people of color by police throughout the country. Their voice went unheard as several murders of unarmed, law abiding black people were murdered by police.

It was Kaepernick that turned things around by drawing attention to the problem only to be scrutinized by the 70% Zionist controlled main stream western media who have been more focused in promoting Hillary Clinton for president while failing to report the news.

For people of color times are currently tough but in no uncertain terms are they as tough as it was before Martin Luther King took a bullet fighting for equality for black Americans. All of this took place before Anthony and Paul were born. In reality they really don't know how bad things were and can be.

Following Clinton's loss to Trump the Uncle Tom blacks employed by CNN took time to complain about Kaepernick didn't vote. A four person black panel led by Van Jones who vehemently stated that if Kaepernick wanted to do something about racism that he should have voted.

That brings up the question… VOTE FOR WHO? Both candidates are flawed and both have ties to Israel who murder Palestinians whom they refer to as ARAB SAND NIGGERS. Obviously CNN blacks are not paying attention to WORLD AFFAIRS and are still smarting from Clinton's loss despite their efforts to promote her to have her elected.

Apparently they lost the plot in not LISTENING TO KAEPERNICK that he is AGAINST THE SYSTEM that is so abusive to people of color. Apparently these CNN black employees think they are white or accepted by whites which qualify them as UNCLE TOMS.

America has long had a double standard when it comes to who is respected and who is not. Baseball player Jackie Robinson broke the color line in 1947 and was the first black professional athlete to feel the brunt of America's racist practices. He started in 1947. At that time many restaurants wouldn't serve blacks and hotels wouldn't rent them a room.

Later but before King took the bullet for racial equality, former NBA player Bill Russell was to be recognized as the NBA's first black superstar but to many in America, he was just a nigger.

Russell played center for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1956 to 1969. A five-time NBA Most Valuable Player and a twelve-time All-Star, he was the centerpiece of the Celtics dynasty, winning eleven NBA championships during his thirteen-year career.

Along with Henri Richard of the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadians, Russell holds the record for the most championships won by an athlete in a North American sports league.

Before his professional career, Russell led the University of San Francisco to two consecutive NCAA championships (1955, 1956). He also won a gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics as captain of the U.S. national basketball team.

Russell is considered to be the greatest center to ever play the game. The fact that he was black made a difference as his home in Boston was broken into and the offenders SHIT IN HIS BED to show their appreciation.

His coach Red Auerbauch was the first in the NBA to bite the racist bullet as he was the first coach to draft and build a team with a majority of black players.

As a General Manager Auerbach was the first to hire a back coach. That coach was his star player Bill Russell.

The players and the racial issues are something that can't be ignored as that of a normal person of color walking the streets whose problem with racism can be swept under the rug.

When the problem first surface during Robinson's anguish American politicians supported the creation of Israel and their Apartheid government which is telling of why the racism problem continues to exist 70 years on in racist America.

Kaepernick's indignation came about after Baton Rouge, Louisiana police murdered an unarmed black man. It was another case of a black man being murdered by police although he was doing NOTHING WRONG. He pleaded for his life as the police jumped on him and then shot him. No police officer has been charged with the crime.

During that past two years there have been numerous murders of unarmed black men. No members of law enforcement have been charged with the murders.

The racist problem in America has been an issue that is often talked about but very little is done. It's the actions of athletes and entertainers that have done more to change the attitudes of Americans regarding race relations via their sports prowess and music.

The 70% Zionist controlled main stream media have swept may of the murder stories by police of innocent blacks under the rug. CNN is the greatest violator.

During the Kaepernick controversy CNN failed to thoroughly report police murders of black people in ElCahon, California and Sacramento, California.

If it weren't for the reports on the RT News channel the information wouldn't get out. CNN ignores real news and wastes their time having a majority Jew panel of so called experts take a news topic and yell and rudely interrupting each other to voice their opinion and sell their agendas.

In an odd way the Zionist controlled film industry produce films that characterize the racist problem. Three films recommended vary in how they deliver the message. One '12 Years A Slave' is a serious story about a black man that lost his freedom during the 1800's by being kidnapped and sold into slavery.

'Dijango Unchained' is treated like a dark comedy that shows the attitude of how white slave owners dealt with a felt about slaves. It stars Jamie Foxx who is incredible in his performance. Leonardo DiCaprio and Samuel L. Jackson also star in the film both with enthralling, strong performances.

Both films are top notch. After a viewer watches them they can GET IT. The blend of these two films messages are spot on regarding the racist problem.

There is a bad film titled 'Bad To The Bone' that in one scene typifies the attitude that prevails today. Staring Michael Jai White, the story is about underground fighting. Lowlife gangsters are involved in promoting the fights. A black upscale street gangster went to a wealthy white gangster that lived in a mansion requesting a fight with a white fighter recognized as being the best. The winner of a fight against him could win $5 million.

The black thug asks to meet with the white thug's partners. The white gangster told him it would never happen. He pointed out that his white friends enjoyed that talents of blacks singing, dancing and athleticism but they would never SOCIALIZE WITH THEM.

This attitude is in part what Kaepernick is fighting against and more and more… HE IS BEING HEARD. The bottom line is BLACKS NEED TO SUPPORT EACH OTHER NOT HUMILIATING THOSE TRYING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

One thing is certain; Kaepernick is strong enough and man enough to stand up for what he believes in despite the ridicule. He has what others don't…. integrity and COURAGE.


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