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Never participateany other black nters boycotting black friday????
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Never participateany other black nters boycotting black friday????
Anyone else having trouble finding GQ?
No it doesn’t. Even in very liberal Northern California racism still exists smh
not boycotting but i will be supporting a nice number of black owned sites.
Anyone else having trouble finding GQ?
me. I went to 4 different Publix and 3 different Walgreens. I'll try my luck this weekend
gets me how Chris looks like he's getting wet when Nick goes on a social justice stance.
Neal McCoy’s new country music single takes aim at kneeling during National Anthem
KETK-TV November 14, 2017, 1:07 pm
http://www.easttexasmatters.com/new...-at-kneeling-during-national-anthem/857179262
LONGVIEW, TX (KETK) — An East Texas country music star has released a new song taking aim at those who take a knee during the National Anthem.
Neal McCoy debuted his new single, “Take a Knee, My *** (I Won’t Take a Knee)” on Facebook Live.
“I’ve been on 15 USO tours,” McCoy says. “I’ve entertained our troops in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq and all over the world. So, no, this is not a money grab. This is a guy that believes in our country, that does not like people kneeling, not standing with their hands over their hearts, for the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem. That’s what I’m about.”
As of Tuesday, McCoy has said the Pledge of Allegiance on social media for 677 consecutive days.
McCoy also recently took aim at the GQ cover naming former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick “Citizen of the Year.”
“If you haven’t seen it they named their GQ ‘Citizen of the Year’ for 2017, Colin Kaepernick,” McCoy says. “Now, I didn’t read the article, I saw it when I was driving, I understand they’re probably going to say he’s done a lot for Civil Rights and everything, and maybe he has. Maybe whatever he was trying to do, with civil unrest, maybe African Americans being treated wrong, or not equally, and some of that’s right. Maybe that’s what he was trying to do. But, taking a knee during the National Anthem at a professional NFL game is not the way to do it.”
I’m just now seeing this what was the context
Why was what he said so bad
Or are folks just latching on to anything
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has apologized after video surfaced Friday of him making racial remark.
“Jennifer, congratulations on the wedding,” Jones says in a video obtained by a website called The Blast. “Now, you know he’s with a black girl tonight, don’t you?” Jones then chuckles as the camera pans to a man who laughs nervously.
“That comment was inappropriate,” Jones said in a statement. “It’s not who I am, and I’m sorry.”
The video was filmed at a Dallas hotel in 2013, The Blast said, and the fan who shot it decided to share it now because “because he thought the current temperature of race in the NFL and the country made Jones’ comments relevant.”
The video surfaced the same day Jones was quoted in an ESPN report threatening to “come after [commissioner Roger Goodell] with everything I have” and referring to Patriots owner Bob Kraft as a “p---y.”