Kaepernick’s GF Appears To Compare Bisciotti, Lewis To Slave Owner, Slave
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Colin Kaepernick’s reported girlfriend tweeted out pictures Wednesday that appear to compare Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and Ray Lewis to a slave owner and slave.
Nessa Diab is a New York City radio DJ and regular on MTV’s Girl Code.
The picture she tweeted shows Lewis with his arms around Bisciotti, along with a picture of Samuel L. Jackson with his arms around Leonardo Dicaprio from the movie “Django Unchained,” in which Dicaprio was a slave owner and Jackson was his house slave.
well those are some well paid slaves
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Colin Kaepernick’s reported girlfriend tweeted out pictures Wednesday that appear to compare Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and Ray Lewis to a slave owner and slave.
Nessa Diab is a New York City radio DJ and regular on MTV’s Girl Code.
The picture she tweeted shows Lewis with his arms around Bisciotti, along with a picture of Samuel L. Jackson with his arms around Leonardo Dicaprio from the movie “Django Unchained,” in which Dicaprio was a slave owner and Jackson was his house slave.
CLASSY: Kaepernick's Girlfriend Compares NFL Owners to Slaveholders, Ray Lewis to 'House Negroes'
Following disgraced NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick's release from the San Francisco 49ers, he has had trouble finding a new team to bring him on board. While many claim that his highly-publicized protests during the National Anthem contributed to his unemployment, many insist that his poor performances as a quarterback are enough reason for why teams like the Baltimore Ravens do not seem interested in signing him.
Many commentators and former NFL players, including future NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, have been critical of Kaepernick. Lewis posted a video on Twitter calling for Kaepernick to keep his activism private since it will allow people to judge him based on his performance rather than his commentary.
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She juxtaposed a picture of Ray Lewis hugging Baltimore Ravens' owner Steve Bisciotti next to a picture of a scene in "Django Unchained" where slave owner Calvin J. Candie (portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio) gets hugged by his "house negro" Stephen (portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson) after getting shot by Christoph Waltz's character. Thus, Ms. Diab implicitly compared Bisciotti to a slaver owner and Ray Lewis to a "house negro."
well those are some well paid slaves