Kaepernick acceptable negro

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
“Over the years, there have been some very popular TV shows starring black people,” Kaepernick says in the series. “These shows share archetypal black characters, including social outcasts who assimilate or conform, like Carlton Banks or Steve Urkel. White people love these dudes. Everything from the way they dress, the way they talk, even the way they dance. It’s all so [non]threatening.”

“These characters have come to be known by the term ‘acceptable negro,’” Kaepernick added. “The acceptable negro is a black character who inhabits white characteristics, who makes white people feel comfortable. The acceptable negro is a white man’s creation.”


As the Examiner pointed out, there was an episode of “Fresh Prince” that aired in 1993 where Banks is called a “sellout” because he acts too “White.” From the Examiner:

Perhaps even more ironic is that there was an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air that tackled the very same bigotry about Carlton Banks that Kaepernick is displaying today. It happened all the way back in 1993. In “Blood is Thicker than Mud ,” Smith and Banks are pledging to a fraternity. The fraternity leader likes Smith but thinks Banks acts too “white.” He refers to Carlton as a sellout. One of the most exemplary dialogues of the entire series occurs when Carlton confronts the fraternity leader.
“You think I’m a sellout. Why, because I live in a big house or I dress a certain way?” Banks says. “Being black isn’t what I’m trying to be, it’s what I am. I’m running the same race and jumping the same hurdles you are, so why are you tripping me up? You said we need to stick together, but you don’t even know what that means. If you ask me, you’re the real sellout.”
This was said in 1993, but Kaepernick really needs to hear it in 2021.


 

Smokey1

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That was back when equality and equal treatment were the goals, now that they have that equality is considered racist.
 
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vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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An acceptable Negro....as opposed to the ones who break into your house and rob you to sell your chit for drugs.

So I'm guessing Barack Obama is an "acceptable Negro"? Or no?

And sneering at Carlton. WTAF??
 

WingsOfGold

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Don't know and don't GAF. Kapernick another just like obammy, DUMPED by colored fathers and raised 100% white either by adoption or white granny. They should praise the ebil white debil.
 

Hijinx

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Obama is a Muslim and Kaepernick got turned into an ass whole when he started screwing a Muslim girlfriend.
Coincidence?
 

BOP

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“Over the years, there have been some very popular TV shows starring black people,” Kaepernick says in the series. “These shows share archetypal black characters, including social outcasts who assimilate or conform, like Carlton Banks or Steve Urkel. White people love these dudes. Everything from the way they dress, the way they talk, even the way they dance. It’s all so [non]threatening.”

“These characters have come to be known by the term ‘acceptable negro,’” Kaepernick added. “The acceptable negro is a black character who inhabits white characteristics, who makes white people feel comfortable. The acceptable negro is a white man’s creation.”


As the Examiner pointed out, there was an episode of “Fresh Prince” that aired in 1993 where Banks is called a “sellout” because he acts too “White.” From the Examiner:




Yeah, well, us white folk don't like tatted-up, violent, dangerous, hood rat thug Negroes, Crappy; we're kind of funny that way.

Well, some white folk do, but that's their kink showing. Also: like JPC, they love them some black live-action, as long as they don't live next door.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Fox notes that “Moats and Garvin both explained there are too many young quarterbacks in the league for any team to go and sign a 35-year-old quarterback who has not played in the league since January 2017.” Garvin went on to note that for all the NFL’s love of leftist virtue-signaling, Kaepernick is still a liability: “It’s just nothing to get out of it for them, like for them owners. I got the mentality where I understand a little bit of their thought. It’s no winning there. What if you come in here and say something crazy? On top of that, you’ve shown me you’re dangerous. You’d get a rally together. You can’t be leading the troops.” Moats, who was also an NFL linebacker, added a simple and wise observation: “You can’t get good at football without playing football.”

Right. So why does Kaepernick keep trying this, year after year? Every year the prospect of his becoming a viable NFL quarterback again becomes more farfetched. And not only that but if Kaepernick were true to his own stated principles, he wouldn’t want to have anything to do with the league at this point anyway. In 2021, he famously likened the NFL draft to a slave auction: “What they don’t want you to understand is what’s being established is a power dynamic. Before they put you on the field, teams poke, prod and examine you searching for any defect that might affect your performance. No boundary respect. No dignity left intact.”

Now, Kaepernick today wouldn’t be going through the NFL draft, but why would he want to do any business at all with people whom he believes routinely engage in a sinister power dynamic that strips the dignity from his peers? The answer is as revolting as it is obvious. As Kaepernick’s NFL career recedes into memory, it takes his relevance along with it.

Colin Kaepernick needs the people he no doubt thinks of as the old racists who run the NFL far more than they need him. And he doesn’t need to rejoin the NFL to benefit from them; all he has to do is go through this tired charade every year of appearing to be fit and ready to play. Then he can charge that the NFL is so systemically racist that he has once again been denied his chance to shine. It is from the resentment and hatred that this claim generates that Colin Kaepernick profits, and so he will keep it alive as long as he possibly can. When he is in his forties and older, he won’t be able to sustain it, so he has to make hay while the sun shines.

The real game here isn’t football; it’s faux victimhood and the bogus claims of bigotry that fuel all the posturing. In that game, Colin Kaepernick is a sure hall-of-famer.



 

Kyle

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An acceptable Negro....as opposed to the ones who break into your house and rob you to sell your chit for drugs.

So I'm guessing Barack Obama is an "acceptable Negro"? Or no?

And sneering at Carlton. WTAF??
Behaving in a respectable and civilized manner is “acting white“ do’n cha know?
 
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