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Kaepernick: 'Nothing New About American Terrorist Attacks Against Black and Brown People'

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Every football team in America is patting themselves on the back right now for not signing Colin Kaepernick. With so much time on his hands, Kaepernick has decided to spend it attacking the Untied States of America. Apparently, there're not enough people doing that these days. 

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Following President Trump's decision to take out Qasem Soleimani, Kaepernick tweeted, "[there] is nothing new about American terrorist attacks against Black and Brown people for the expansion of American imperialism."  

Kaepernick then tweeted that America "has always sanctioned and besieged Black and Brown bodies both at home and abroad" and accused America of plundering the "non white world."

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Kaepernick feels solidarity to a murderous monster like Soleimani simply because of the terrorist's skin color. There's no telling how bad the athlete's recent tweets about the death of terrorist Qasem Soleimani would have hurt the National Football League's ratings.

Kaepernick did not play football very long, but he clearly hit his head hard enough to do some serious damage. Lucky for him, it takes very little brain power to explain everything away on account of racism. 

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