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There’s not a shovel big enough for the above.
Just pointing out that if racial solidarity is good for one group then you should be willing to accept it for all groups. You can not allow it for some and then not for others.
If you don’t like it then tough but people notice the hypocrisy.
Nothing short of diving in front of bullets would satisfy you.
Take a Midol.
My point is that the big talk is just that. If they hauled their a$$es into the war zone they’d know what would happen. Very convient to blame the police for attempting to control crime and violence in a segment of the country where crime and violence are the normal.
Kaepernick is incredibly charitable.
I don’t give a damn what he does or does with his money. I
pointed out the irony that a half breed like him, that was raised by whites in an all white area, would decry police brutality.
It is still funny as hell.
He is looking for an identity so let’s hope he finds it. He appears to now have plenty of time on his hands so he can use his money and his hands. I expect once he gets a good look at the culture the police deal with daily he’ll quietly slip away.
I could care less if they stand, sit, crawl or sh.it. I stand before games, remove a hat if wearing one but never face the flag nor do I sing. Too much bad stuff done in the name of freedom and that extends to Lincoln’s War which destroyed the constitution to invading a high school in Little Rock 60 years ago with the 101st Airborne to attacking countries that did not attack us to exporting pornography and other bulls.hit “freedoms”.
And one last thing, give those alms in silence. If you are going to let it be known tell us the % that goes to administrative costs and how much you are writing off through taxes or a trust.
McCallum