Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Jason 'witless' Whitlock; Another Uncle tom-assed niggah bein paid by the white establishment (look who he works for; fox network, one of the most racist media outlets in the country! he gotta do like massah told him and try to throw water on dem crazy Black Protest Against police MURDER of African Americans!!! he don't care none bout dat long as he get his pan o' hot cornbread! Do ya' boy?

Why is it not hard to pay off a niggah to turn against his own people and his own best interests! jason whitless whitlock, don't you know the police got a bullet for you too you ignorant uncle tom niggah! It's about time our people took a stand against white police brutality and you're gonna' stand with our enemies as we try an make life better for our people? What kind of man are you? You're not even a man, you're a modern day slave  ain'tcha boy who 'happy  bein' massah's slave'! Take this turd out and stone him for he's no good to nobody!!! Especially us! Our people are being murdered by the police and the people trying to put an end to it, you're gonna' stand against them! You don't deserve to live you piece 'o shit niggah! How much did massah pay you boy to open your big fuckin' mouth AGAINST YOUR OWN PEOPLE!!!!

Fox Sports’ Whitlock: ‘Kaepernick Didn’t Start A Movement, He Started A Fad’



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The hate for San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick‘s protest of the national anthem just got another co-signer: Fox Sports commentator Jason Whitlock. On Friday he said Kaepernick “didn’t start a movement. He started a fad.”
You see, as far as Whitlock is concerned, Kaepernick’s supposed concern over police brutality in the U.S. is nothing but what he calls a “hot take.”
“The whole police brutality thing is a hot take,” he said. “Everybody loves a hot take because it is good for clicks, retweets, likes and popularity and relevancy.”
As we’ve reported, Kaepernick has declined to stand during the national anthem. The QB’s stance on the issue has sparked outrage across the U.S. and has polarized sports fans and pundits. And of course it’s riled up police agencies from coast to coast.
“I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” Kaepernick said to NFL.com. “To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder.”
Whitlock dismissed the argument, saying that police violence against Americans of color is not as important as the number of murders per capita in the city of Chicago.
He compared the odds of getting killed by police to “getting hit by lightning.”
“Five hundred people have been killed in Chicago already,” he said. “No one is talking about that.”
“Getting killed by a cop is very hard,” he insisted. “And if you don’t run from ’em, it’s damn near impossible.”

You done did yo' job now boy; gone to massah's house coz' he done left you a pan o' hot cornbread boy! Gone now fo' it gets cold boy!

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