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HERE’S HOW AMERICA HAS “OPPRESSED” HALF-BLACK COLIN KAEPERNICK

August 27, 2016 Race Hustlers, Racism Comment now!

Colin Kaepernick, the half-black scrub quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers wouldn’t stand for the National Anthem anymore, because the flag represents a country that has “oppressed black people.”

Ok, Colin Kaepernick sounds like Hussein Obama or a typical leftist. America is a downright mean country and Kaepernick is such a victim. That must be why a second string quarterback like Colin Kaepernick will get paid $11.9 million this season and $61 million for the remainder of his contract. He will make $400,000 this season just for ‘working out.’ That’s about 10 times more than most people in this country earn in 10 years. Imagine that, $400,000 just for working out and keeping in shape. How much do you get paid, regardless of race for that?

Below is a picture of scrub Colin Kaepernick little house. It’s not much, but that must be because he’s half black or something.

Here’s how America has “oppressed” half-black Colin Kaepernick
By the end of Kaepernick’s contract with San Francisco, he will be paid $19,000,000 in 2020. So if you go by Kaepernick’s logic, the $19 million is chump change, even though he is a scrub and couldn’t keep his starting job with one of the weakest teams in the NFL.

Those in San Francisco probably agree with Colin Kaepernick, and he will likely get a standing ovation during the next home games for the 49ers. He’s so oppressed isn’t he? I wish I was as oppressed as he is.
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