Perhaps it is you that should think before you post. Because the only things Kaepernick and Antonio Brown have in common are that both are outspoken black men who used to play football. There is no other connection to be made between the two. And since we can conclude from your presence on this message board that it's not the football part you take exception to, that leaves what?zunooreo said:I compared them simply as both NFL clown side shows these days. I did not try to compare their messages and/or problems. Read and think before you seek to criticize other posters.bear2be2 said:zunooreo said:
Kaepernick is not a victim of anything, other than of his own ignorance and of the friends he surrounds himself with. He is a Top 1%'er in America, but has chosen to be nothing more than a strange clown side show now, like AB. Sad. He has given nothing back to society; the same society and nation that gave him his 1%'er wealth. Like I stated, I just would like him to go away and stop leeching off of football. Football, a game he was only ever average at (at best) and squandered away.
Sic'em
The fact that you're comparing Kaepernick, who whether you agree with him or not is an intelligent/thoughtful guy with a coherent and consistent message, to a self-destructive and likely mentally ill individual in AB pretty much shoots down the anti-Kaep argument that racism is no longer an issue.
Sic'em
Invoking AB's name in a conversation about Kaepernick serves no other purpose but to create a comparison where one doesn't actually exist. And whether you realize/acknowledge it or not, it makes you look really bad.