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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, linebacker Eli Harold, defensive lineman Arik Ar

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, linebacker Eli Harold, defensive lineman Arik Armstead, cornerback K’Waun Williams, safety Eric Reid and defensive back Adrian Colbert all took a knee as they continued to protest police brutality against African Americans. One inactive player took a knee with his teammates.

The rest of the 49ers all stood during the anthem before Sunday’s game against the Washington Redskins.


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Black Monday is here, these coaches are already gone: Rob Chudzinski – BrownsMike Shanahan – Redskin

Black Monday is here, these coaches are already gone: 

Rob Chudzinski – Browns
Mike Shanahan – Redskins
Leslie Frazier – Vikings 

Who else will be looking for another job after today?

http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2013/12/30/mike-shanahan-shown-the-door-robert-griffin-iii-officially-a-coach-killer/


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Kendall Fuller had an up and down season as a rookie last year but he had enough ups to show that he could become a great cornerback in the NFL. So far this season that’s exactly what he is continuing to prove to everyone. Kendall Fuller was supposed to be a first round draft pick in the 2016 NFL Draft but dropped to the third round because he suffered a season-ending injury his last year at…

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So I saw an American flag that had the “Redskins” logo on the field of blue. I paused a second then kept going and thought to myself “You know what? I ain’t even mad. The real American flag has the Cowboys logo on it 50 times.”

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#naked #freedom #praia #portugal #gay #bluewater #sun #bump #ass #whiteAss #redskins #aloneOnTheBeac

#naked #freedom #praia #portugal #gay #bluewater #sun #bump #ass #whiteAss #redskins #aloneOnTheBeach (à Cacela Velha)


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The term derives from the extremely horrific and racist act of selling Native scalps, ‘skins’, to the United States government. Here is an actual advertisement from The Daily Republican newspaper in Sept. 24, 1863:

Look, non-Indigenous can run around claiming it is non-offensive and it is somewhat common to find Natives who aren’t particularly perturbed by this, mostly because in the hierarchy of needs, the NFL falls way under land rights, clean drinking water, food deserts, etc. I have family members who used to proudly wear ‘Red***n’ apparel, because they were excited it ‘had a Native’ on it. Any representation is better than none, to some people.

With that said, finding one Native who approves of something, who you can then trot out as a spokesperson, is a racist act in its own right. You are essentially telling us that our identity is singular and represented by your designated colonizer.

I don’t care if the term was supposedly created by a Native Person or deemed okay by an Indigenous person. That is like saying that Stella Kübler was the expert spokesperson for all things Jewish or that Ben Carson speaks for the entire Black American community. The term is extremely offensive. There should not even be an argument about this. Instead it should be an education. Indigenous people are not mascots or pets that people can selectively choose to highlight when it is beneficial or supports whatever myth they are trying to sell.

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