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The New Civil Rights Hero-The Oppressed Victim of Circumstance, Colin Kaepernick?

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Colin Kaepernick forgets the opportunities he has had and supports criminals.

“I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses Black people and people of color.” So says Colin Kaepernick.

The Colin Kaepernick controversy

If you remember, the controversy started when Colin Kaepernick, who rejected reality while giving himself over to the propaganda, refused to stand for the national anthem during a pre-season National Football League game. At the same time, Colin was protesting “racism” while supporting all 5 members of the race-baiting, hate group “Black Lives Matter.”

Don’t forget, friends, Colin was adopted by white parents.

Colin Kaepernick oppressed? Hardly

Telling NFL.com:

I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses Black people and people of color.

Webster’s 1828 Dictionary defines “oppressed”: Burdened with unreasonable impositions; overburdened; depressed.

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Oppressed, really? Colin’s life proves the opposite. In fact, he signed a $114 million contract with the NFL.

Apparently, Colin has failed to remember that those he calls oppressed live in America where they have the opportunity to become what they work to become (2 Thessalonians 3:10).

As a matter of fact, take a quick look at others that are oppressed as the “victim of circumstance,” Colin Kaepernick.

  • The National Football League has 68% black, 0.7 Latinos, 1.1 Asian and 28% white.
  • The National Basketball Association has 74.4 % black, 23.3 % white, 1.8 % Latinos and 0.2 % Asian players.

Oppressed? I think not!

Bodies in the street? Who put them there?

Colin also might want to take the time to take note of the fact that those who followed his lead in disrespecting the American flag just happen to be criminals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0dsQDRuFx0&feature=youtu.be

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Colin went on to say, “To me, this is bigger than football, and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder…”

That is would be admirable if Colin had his facts straight.

According to the USA Crime Statistics (Crime Statistics Bureau- San Francisco)

  • Blacks killed by whites- 2%
  • Blacks killed by police- 1%
  • Whites killed by police-3%
  • Whites killed by blacks- 81%
  • Blacks killed by blacks- 97%

During a press conference, where the “useful idiots” in the media were eager to make him a fellow propagandist, Colin added insult to injury to his own message by wearing a shirt which had photographs of the 1960 meeting of former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and Malcolm X that read, “Like Minds Think Alike.”

And to think that Olympian John Carlos would look to Colin Kaepernick to be this generation’s civil rights leader. How irresponsible and reckless can one be? (Matthew 15:14; Hosea 4:6)

Friends, you cannot make this up.

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Other members of the rogues’ gallery

The modern day civil rights wannabees and “demoralizers of the faith,” include not only Kaepernick, but also Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and yes, don’t forget the new “Civil rights champion,” Oprah Winfrey. Their definition of rights comes with a god that looks just like them (Exodus 20:4).

How a real civil rights leader led his people

Dr. Alveda King spoke on a television show about her uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the power of nonviolence. She shared that every participant in the civil rights marches in the 60’s was required to sign a pledge before they could participate.

  1. Meditate on teachings of Jesus daily.
  2. Remember that the non-violent movement seeks justice and reconciliation, not just victory
  3. Walk & talk in the manner of love/charity, for God is love.
  4. Pray daily to be used by God.
  5. Sacrifice personal needs. Greed has to go out the window.
  6. Observe with both friend & foe the ordinary rules of courtesy.
  7. Seek to perform regular service for others and for the world.
  8. Refrain from the violence of fist, tongue or heart.
  9. Strive to be in good spiritual and bodily health.
  10. Follow the directions of the movement and of the captain of the demonstration

What a great pledge for us to commit to in our daily lives! If enough of us would commit to this, maybe we could dramatically impact our world for the better.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP61fgvmcLk

Failing to follow the MLK example

However, the self-made civil rights leaders of today have left off their Bibles and their morals, as they debase themselves and reap nothing but mockery and reproach.

Let me contrast the original pledge with the modern version of the pledge, as demonstrated by their actions:

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  1. Meditate on the media and anything but the teachings of Jesus.
  2. Civil disobedience to just laws, through force, in hopes of an unjust victory.
  3. Walk and talk in the manner of thuggery/pride
  4. Play the race card as you are enslaved through deception by a godless administration daily.
  5. Sacrifice the needs of others. Gain is the goal.
  6. Send threats to those with whom you disagree.
  7. Seek to have it your way at all costs; lie if necessary.
  8. Use fear and force.
  9. Strive to take from others because you deserve what you take!
  10. Follow the directions of an unconstitutional and unlawful administration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NJjq-M2fiU

Here is the good news, Jesus Christ settled the issue over 2,000 years ago when He died on the cross. He died to save sinners, and it is for us to respond accordingly (Acts 2:38).

“We must learn to live together as brothers and sisters or we will perish together as fools.”

Article first appeared at Sons of Liberty Media

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Bradlee Dean is an ordained Christian preacher, Radio show host for the #1 show on Genesis Communication Network from 2-3 p.m. central standard (The Sons of Liberty), a National Tea Party favorite. He also speaks on high school and college campuses nationwide. Bradlee is also an author, a husband to one, daddy to four boys. You have probably seen Bradlee through such outlets as The New York Times, Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, The Weekly Standard etc.

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