To be clear, no. Kaepernick was cancelled for daring to Protest the "dirty secret" that most people know but do not want to ever acknowledge. He was cancelled by the party that's so up in arms about the very idea of cancelling... as long as it has to do with conservatives. I mean, even the way you just quantify his removal having to do with his performance is semi-galling. It's already been stated that it wasn't his performance that affected his employment.*snips*
That is the essence of being cancelled as most of the right who constantly talk about this thing. Having an opinion. Expressing it."No teams wanted to sign a player—even one as talented as Kaepernick—whom they saw as controversial, and, therefore, bad for business."
Kaepernick's protests have returned to the national spotlight after George Floyd, a black man, died Monday evening while being violently apprehended by Minneapolis police. Floyd's death has sparked many reactions from athletes, and protests have broken out in multiple cities across the nation.
Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem during the 2016 preseason. Dozens of other NFL players ultimately joined him, and the protests grew during the 2017 season after President Donald Trump criticized NFL players who chose to follow suit. Trump said owners should "fire" NFL players who protest the anthem and referred to them as "son of b------." Players responded by protesting en masse.
Kaepernick was not playing during the 2017 season and, according to Lockhart, commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL executives tried to persuade teams to sign the QB. Lockhart said owners continued to worry about the financial impact, and one team executive told him that the club projected losing 20% of its season ticket holders if it brought on Kaepernick.
"That was a business risk no team was willing to take, whether the owner was a Trump supporter or a bleeding-heart liberal (yes, those do exist). As bad of an image problem it presented for the league and the game, no owner was willing to put the business at risk over this issue," said Lockhart, now a CNN legal analyst.
This stuff
Nike shoes burn on social media as Colin Kaepernick features in ‘Just Do It’ campaign - National | Globalnews.ca
In featuring Kaepernick, Nike VP Gino Fisanotti called him "one of the most inspirational athletes of this generation."
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It is no different than Dave Chappelle who you spoke in defense for when he wouldn't back down about his thoughts on Transgendered.
It is no different than Gina Carano who you spoke in defense for when she wouldn't back down about her thoughts on how governments use politics to divide and conquer using the Jews as a reference. And when you spoke in defense of her views on the Transgenders.
It is no different than Scott Cawthon who you spoke in defense for when it was found out that he was donating heavily to Republican Political Figures. To which you defended by saying he didn't have a magic ball to see the future that they would cause harm. Did he have the internet? Because it's really easy to see what figures like Mitch McConnell and Tulsi Gabbard has done in the past.
Mitch McConnell | GLAAD
Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate As Senator and Senate Majority Leader — Blocked a vote on an amendment that would have stopped the Trump Administration’s ban on transgender military personnel. — Co-sponsored both the 2004 and the 2006 versions of the so-called Federal Marriage Amendment...
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Tulsi Gabbard once touted working for anti-gay group that backed conversion therapy | CNN Politics
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard in the early 2000s touted working for her father's anti-gay organization, which mobilized to pass a measure against same-sex marriage in Hawaii and promoted controversial conversion therapy.
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And it's super funny. Gabbard seems to be the only 'Democrat' Cawthon donated to, and she just happened to have an anti-gay past. Patterns seem to be emerging... or emerged about Cawthon's spending habits.
Is the line that Dave's the best comedian of our time that he gets a pass? If Disney came out and said they are dropping Carano because she was a bad actress, would you surmise it had anything to do with her outspoken and very Anti Disney's public image? Cawthon makes really bad games that hundreds of Youtube talking heads made famous by screaming over them. Was it the bad games that drew ire, or was it because he was donating to politicians that could hinder people who just so happened to be born a certain way?
Kaepernick used his fame/career to bring about a matter that he felt was important. He used his time to express it. He's exactly the same as Dave Chappelle. The only difference is really their opinions. You defend one, you lambast the other. All one is left with is to think it's not a matter of protecting speech, but protecting the speech that agrees with your sensibilities.
I mean, you're showing your bias/perception here. BLM isn't killed. It helped organized one of the most cohesive movements on this literal planet. As with most Black Movements, it was taken and redefined almost immediately from when it was founded. Fox News's obsession with them are well-documented. Going as far as calling them a hate group and never speaking about their principles, but what they in turn believed BLM to be.
How Fox News' Primetime Lineup Demonized Black Lives Matter In 2015
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And I assume you're talking about the Property Purchases the co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors did? Do you have direct proof that she siphoned donations to pay for those properties? You realize she's an author and signed deals with Warner Bros for her input on media, right? You have no proof. You have conjecture. And you have a movement you dislike. You're repeating other people's conjecture.BILL O'REILLY: I think they're a hate group, they hate police officers ... they hate them, they want them dead.
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They're a hate group and I'm going to tell you right now I'm going to put them out of business. And any media person who supports them, I'm going to put them on this program and put their picture right up on the air.
And let it be known. If she did do a malfeasance, let her be taken to the highest court in the land and have her pay restitutions while serving her time. I don't care that she supported a movement I'm for. But she's convicted of nothing. Nothing was proven. And you along side others didn't wait a second to actually substantiate anything because the soundbite is just too good to pass up. Isn't this literally what you and others got upset about CNN and/or the Left in this post?
Funny Events of the "Woke" world
Except that these people are spreading harmful lies that other people are accepting as gospel truth, making the problem worse, allowing a deadly disease to spread and placing my life in danger. So yes, despite your "no no, don't look at the man behind the curtain" spiel, I do have justification...
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In concordance of your own views, I await your proof on BLM's trespasses that you've mentioned. The smoking gun that they found that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that these people took donations to buy property. When you supply that, you have a point and I'm on your side.Well in part that's because the some of the American left just spreads it's claims via the news or at least prominent social media pundits more directly lol.
Did people ever find the Russians who hacked the US election voting machines like was claimed? How about the Trump Pee tape was there ever any evidence? How about when they claimed Boris Johnson becoming UK prime minister initially was unconstitutional in the UK and Treason? Trump is rushing the vaccine? How about the mostly peaceful riots? The Police shooting fireworks at protesters when the fireworks were coming from behind the front line or protestors? How about Trump stealing the boy hat?
And proof has the same burden of what would be needed in a court of law. Not some articles repeating the fact that Cullors bought property. But documents that show the tangible removal of funds from the donations that went into the purchase of these properties.
Look, I'll be honest. I'm really not understanding your point with the threads you post. I didn't get any sleep last night, and I might be more obtuse than normal. My apologies. Before I respond, I want to be sure I'm tackling what you're saying precisely. Is it that you feel when you express matters of importance to you, people use those expressions as a way to combat you instead of addressing your concerns?