Sunday, May 5, 2024

Colin Kaepernick Gets Prestigious Award from Amnesty International

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*In the midst of all his troubles with suing the NFL  for basically clack-balling him and at the same time, trying to win a spot on an NFL team roster, there’s some really good news for Colin Kaepernick. Amnesty International has given the (jobless) NFL quarterback its Ambassador of Conscience Award on Saturday.

It was awarded to him for his kneeling protest of racial injustice that launched a sports movement and might have cost him his job.

Here’s more from ESPN:

Onetime San Francisco 49ers teammate Eric Reid presented Kaepernick with the award during a ceremony in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands.

In his acceptance speech, the award-winner described police killings of African Americans and Latinos in the United States as “lawful lynchings.”

“Racialized oppression and dehumanization is woven into the very fabric of our nation — the effects of which can be seen in the lawful lynching of black and brown people by the police, and the mass incarceration of black and brown lives in the prison industrial complex,” Kaepernick said.

Kaepernick first took a knee to protest police brutality during the playing of the national anthem when he was with the 49ers in 2016.

“How can you stand for the national anthem of a nation that preaches and propagates, ‘freedom and justice for all,’ that is so unjust to so many of the people living there?” he said at Saturday’s award ceremony.

Other players joined his protest in the 2016 season, drawing the ire of President Donald Trump, who called for team owners to fire such players.

In response to the player demonstrations, the NFL agreed to commit $90 million over the next seven years to social justice causes in a plan.

Kaepernick wasn’t signed for the 2017 season following his release in San Francisco.

Reid, a safety who is now a free agent, continued Kaepernick’s protests by kneeling during the anthem last season. Reid has said he will take a different approach in 2018.

 

Read/learn MORE about Colin Kaepernick’s Amnesty International award at ESPN.

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