"The white supremacist institution of policing that stole Breonna Taylor's life from us must be abolished for the safety and well being of our people," Kaepernick tweeted Wednesday.
On Instagram, Kaepernick lauded his former jersey number (7) as being “a symbol for advancing the liberation and well-being of Black & Brown communities.”
The radical media, politicians, celebrities, professors and the rest of the left don't want you to be able to enjoy anything unless you're as miserable as them.
"You know, at the religious services of the high holiday, Jewish services — Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur — we actually in the middle of services do take a knee and bow to God in our humbleness and understanding...
The NFL announced on Thursday that it will commit $250 million over the next 10 years to combatting “systemic racism and support the battle against injustices faced by African Americans.”
“It was a unique opportunity -- an incredible opportunity and he chose not to take it. I understand that. And we've moved on here," Goodell said on Wednesday.
It’s at least a tiny bit funny that the football player turned activist got beaten back to the NFL — by someone that was trying to help him get signed, no less.
Whatever your opinion might be of unemployed quarterback activist Colin Kaepernick, the 32-year-old did himself no favors last weekend when he pretty much sabotaged the workout/tryout with NFL scouts.
Nike’s “Dream Crazy” commercial featured many current athletes and Colin Kaepernick. The ad was part of Nike’s effort to reintroduce its famous “Just Do It” ad campaign from years prior.