According to the Billionaire business mogul, Colin's decision is a 'terrible thing'
"I
have followed it and I think it's personally not a good thing. I think
it's a terrible thing, and you know, maybe he should find a country that
works better for him, let him try, it's not gonna happen," Trump told
The Dori Monson Show on Monday, per Buzzfeed.
Kaepernick
has refused to stand during the national anthem during the Niners'
three preseason games this summer, telling NFL Media's Steve Wyche that
his decision is based on perceived societal wrongdoings against
African-Americans and minorities in the U.S.
"I
am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that
oppresses black people and people of color," Kaepernick told Wyche Friday
night. "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."
Colin reiterated his stand on Sunday night saying;
"I
think the two presidential candidates that we currently have also
represent the issues that we have in this country right now," Kaepernick
said. "You have Hillary who's called black teens or black kids super
predators. You have Donald Trump who is openly racist. We have a
presidential candidate who deleted emails and done things illegally and
is a presidential candidate. That doesn't make sense to me. Because if
that was any other person, you'd be in prison. So what is this country
really standing for?"
Basketball legend,
actor and writer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wrote in the Washington Post that
the NFL player deserved plaudits for his patriotism.
"What
should horrify Americans is not Kaepernick's choice to remain seated
during the national anthem, but that nearly 50 years after [Muhammad]
Ali was banned from boxing for his stance and Tommie Smith and John
Carlos's raised fists caused public ostracisation and numerous death
threats, we still need to call attention to the same racial inequities."
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