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See the difference?
Kneeling quietly for racial justice is “too political,” but building a shrine to Charlie Kirk at the 50-yard line is totally fine? Hypocrisy doing backflips in cleats... 🏈🙃
#DoubleStandards #SportsArePolitical
A Gentle Reminder for Black History Month and Superbowl Sunday: Colin Kaepernick took a knee for social justice and the NFL blackballed him for life. Now the NFL is taking a knee for Trump, erasing their message of "End Racism" from the Superbowl field.
Nolan Wells parents press conference: The Wonsleys revealed deleted Snapchat and a recorded argument with Crump and Sharpton in Harlem.
Kaepernick’s involvement comes through his Know Your Rights Camp organization, which regularly funds independent, second autopsies for Black families who don’t trust initial findings from local officials — including the family of Trey Reed, the Delta State University student found hanging on campus this past September. Advocates say the effort exists because families often can’t otherwise afford outside review, especially in cases echoing Mississippi’s history of unresolved deaths.