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They also search black drivers more often, even though police find less illegal material with black drivers than white drivers, according to The Washington Post. Native Americas, Black people, and Latinos are all disproportionately more likely to be shot and killed by the police. Similarly the election of President Barack Obama, the first black president, did not lead to a "post-racial" America, evidenced by the recent racial unrest and police shootings Kaepernick is trying keep in the spotlight. Black general managers and black head coaches make up a small percentage of the NFL's management, although 70 percent of the players are black, according to a report from Uptown Magazine. However, one individual's success does not negate racism.ĪTTN: previously reported about the racial disparities in the NFL. The idea being that Kaepernick is successful and so he shouldn't complain about racism. The meme references Kaepernick's multi-million dollar NFL salary as a way to invalidate his positions.
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Regardless of the opinions on the method Kaepernick used to protest inequality, he has the right to do so, and it's a very "American" choice.Īmerican revolutionaries famously protested British taxes, eventually moving toward a full scale war for Independence from the British government. And I found out it wasn’t for me.” Although Coffee's decision to leave football is admirable, this meme tries to use his service to silence another black athlete's protest. So I got to the NFL and I got the money, and it was mo’ money, mo’ problems, pretty much. So I figured if I got paid to play football, I would tolerate it. And I still had a year left to play at ’Bama, but I didn’t come back because I didn’t want to play football anymore. “I got to high school, and I played because my friends played, and then when I realized that I was good enough for college, at that point it was to get school paid for. Last year, Coffee talked to The Washington Post about his decision to quit football. Glen Coffee, who is the same age as Kaepernick, was a running back with the 49ers for one season before he quit football in 2010 and joined the U.S.