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re: 2023 nominee for biggest POS ever - I submit Colin Kapernick
Posted on 3/9/23 at 5:22 pm to Y.A. Tittle
Posted on 3/9/23 at 5:22 pm to Y.A. Tittle
Wow. I don't even really agree with what the parents said, but I can understand why they said it atleast.
My parents never allowed me to get any tattoos growing up because they thought it looks ghetto and you could never get a professional job with tattoos showing. They also never allowed me to watch Harry Potter because they thought it was demonic witchcraft.
I don't necessarily agree with my parents on this now, but you don't see me disowning them and trashing them for the world to see.
My parents never allowed me to get any tattoos growing up because they thought it looks ghetto and you could never get a professional job with tattoos showing. They also never allowed me to watch Harry Potter because they thought it was demonic witchcraft.
I don't necessarily agree with my parents on this now, but you don't see me disowning them and trashing them for the world to see.
Posted on 3/9/23 at 5:49 pm to c on z
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How many of those families would say to their children that they look like thugs with any other hairstyle?
Would probably save their kids from getting in trouble
Posted on 3/9/23 at 5:54 pm to jbgleason
Apologies if I missed it, as I only read the first two pages, but twice I saw the book described as a novel, (graphic at that). Which by definition is a fictional narrative, an inventive story. So am I to presume that he is just making shite up?
Posted on 3/9/23 at 5:54 pm to c on z
quote:I told my son he looked like a hipster when he wore a fedora.
How many of those families would say to their children that they look like thugs with any other hairstyle?
Did I do a racism?
Posted on 3/9/23 at 6:10 pm to lsuhunt555
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He'll wake up one day alone, broke and miserable and realize just how much of a pawn he allowed himself to become.
He’ll be a step ahead of the rest of the Dim voters
Posted on 3/9/23 at 6:14 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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Are you saying the past 100 years, or from 2000 forward?
I could maybe see an argument for the latter.
2001 forward. Think of all the horrid people you have heard about in the last 22 years. Kaepernick is a minor annoyance compared to people like Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Putin, Kim Jong-Un, bin Laden, and the Boston Marathon bombers to name just a few that pop in my head.
Posted on 3/9/23 at 6:16 pm to jbgleason
I'm glad he never played football again
Posted on 3/9/23 at 7:15 pm to jbgleason
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I know my parents loved me. But they were still very problematic things that I went through,
Anymore problematic than his black American (of Ghanaian, Nigerian, and Ivorian ancestry) biological sperm donor getting biological mom pregnant, disappearing before his birth, doing nothing for him after making him, and wanting nothing to do with him?
He gets adopted/placed with his family at 5 weeks old and by a family with 2 kids already but craving another son another due to 2 other sons dying of heart defects.
Below was before his Super Bowl appearance and before he began dating that crazy muslim race baiting activist.
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She picked another nurse, Teresa Kaepernick, and her husband, Rick. They had one request: they wanted a boy. They had two kids already -- son Kyle and daughter Devon. But they'd lost two sons to heart defects, Lance and Kent, who would be 34 and 32 now.
"I think about them every day," Teresa says. "What we went through. What they went through. They played a role in all of this."
And so on that early December day in 1987, in a Wisconsin attorney's office, four lives took wildly new turns.
"I'll never forget that day," says Teresa. "They brought him in an infant carrier and set him down. The birth mother [Russo] was there. I looked at her and she nodded and I just picked him up out of the carrier. The minute I picked him up, I just cried. We gave her a big hug. And she needed a couple more minutes. And then we left."
Colin Kaepernick turned out to be an iron-willed, headstrong athletic tornado. He was so good at every sport that his family called him "Bo," after Bo Jackson. Still do. As he grew, the new mother would send the old one letters and pictures, until Russo finally asked her to stop. They were too painful.
"I couldn't move forward with my life," she recently told Denver TV station KDVR. (Russo did not return my phone calls.)
Russo sent Colin one last letter, for him to open at 18. Even after reading it, he had no interest in contact with her. A lot of adopted kids think if they so much as talk to their birth parents, it's a slap in the face to their adopted ones. They refuse out of a vague notion of respect.
"Is that how you feel?" I asked Kaepernick on Tuesday at Super Bowl media day. "That it would be disrespectful to meet with your birth mother?"
"No," Kaepernick said. "It's not really a respect thing. It's just -- that's my family. That's it."
"But aren't you curious?"
"No."
… The Kaepernicks have told Colin they'd have no problem with him speaking to Russo. They even met with her recently without Colin. But Colin hasn't budged on the issue. One of his friends told Yahoo! Sports that Colin would think it's "treasonous" to meet with Russo.
Posted on 3/9/23 at 8:32 pm to lsuhunt555
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He'll wake up one day alone, broke and miserable and realize just how much of a pawn he allowed himself to become.
I’ll bet you get there before he does.
Posted on 3/9/23 at 8:39 pm to lsupride87
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Mike Tirico said you are full of shite. He never wanted to ever say he was black. Until the media guilted him into it last year
He thought his father (who he didn't know) was Italian, DNA testing is easy. He did it because he wanted to know for his kids. His father is black.
Posted on 3/9/23 at 9:18 pm to jbgleason
Kaepernick being fricking garbage. The frick else is new?
Posted on 3/9/23 at 10:06 pm to c on z
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How many of those families would say to their children that they look like thugs with any other hairstyle?
Bigger question: why do you think black people own the word "thug"?
Posted on 3/9/23 at 10:09 pm to jbgleason
He needs his racist arse beat.
Posted on 3/9/23 at 10:59 pm to jbgleason
Kapernick? He's nothing more than a washed-up QB that other teams figured out how to stop, now he is just looking to stay relevant.
The biggest POS on a global level must be Dr. Anthony Fauci. If this lab leak theory, already endorsed by the FBI and the U.S. Department of Energy turned out to be actual.
Fauci and the NIH's funding of the Wuhan lab gain of function research may be ultimately responsible for creating this virus that cause a global pandemic. A pandemic that has killed 6.8 million people worldwide.
The biggest POS on a global level must be Dr. Anthony Fauci. If this lab leak theory, already endorsed by the FBI and the U.S. Department of Energy turned out to be actual.
Fauci and the NIH's funding of the Wuhan lab gain of function research may be ultimately responsible for creating this virus that cause a global pandemic. A pandemic that has killed 6.8 million people worldwide.
Posted on 3/9/23 at 11:31 pm to jbgleason
Having white parents damages his street cred. Trying to fix that....and sell books at the same time.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 5:05 am to Y.A. Tittle
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The big one is apparently that they didn't like how he was wearing his hair in high school.
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Because no other non-racially mixed family has ever had a discussion with their high school aged kid about their hair style.
My dad was a hair nazi. The summer before my senior year I grew it out in the back nothing long, certainly nowhere close to a mullet(this was late 80's), but where it would curl up out of my baseball hat and football helmet. He let it go for long as he could, but by the second football game he was done. He made me get my helmet, put it on, and he cut my hair off that hung out the back of the helmet. Yeah, I was pissed, but he paid the bills. Guess what? When I got on my own and could finally grow my hair out I kept it short. Looking back at old pictures from sports and in the annual, I'm glad my father made me have short hair. I didn't realize how stupid those idiots with mullets and long hair looked back then. Kaepernick is a straight up pussy.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 5:08 am to jbgleason
He might be the most obvious racist in America.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 5:13 am to sugar71
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Cornrows & other natural hairstyles were simply the norm for Blacks until a society told them it wasn't. Black women( even men in the past) spent billions straightening their hair to conform to certain standards. Now Whites & even Blacks have been so brainwashed that they believe natural Black hairstyles are extreme /distasteful/ thuggish/ unprofessional.
Society sets standards for all hair. My natural hairstyle as a Caucasian male with some Native American heritage is is straight and long. If I started to grow a pony tail in the back my employer would politely tell me to cut it. As I stated in another post, my father cut my "flowing locks" hanging out of my football helmet because according to him I looked like a "dumbass pussy". Quit damn being offended by everything.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:17 am to msudawg1200
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Quit damn being offended by everything.
difference is you can't get paid for it
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:26 am to jbgleason
What an ungrateful little c-u-n-t.
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