Teachers Union Gives Highest Honor To Unemployed Millionaire, Colin Kaepernick
by AndrewBlakeThe National Education Association gave Colin Kaepernick the President's Award
Washington, D.C. - Former National Football League quarterback Colin Kaepernick received a human and civil rights award from a national teachers union.
The National Education Association gave Kaepernick the NEA’s President’s Award in recognition of his work “to fight racial oppression through education and social justice activism” through the Know Your Rights camp, according to Fox News.
Kaepernick funds the camp.
"The human and civil rights champions we honor tonight are the epitome of the fierce urgency of now that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke about in his 'I Have a Dream speech,'" NEA President Lily Eskelsen García said July 1, according to Fox News.
"Through their deeds and actions, they have demonstrated remarkable courage and conviction to stand up for racial and social justice," Eskelsen García continued. "They have shown an unrelenting resolve and ferocity to make a real difference for public education, students and our nation’s future. They are shining examples of social justice activism, fighting against injustices every day, and making sure that our great nation lives up to its promise."
The NEA’s press release stated about the quarterback, “A social justice activist and human and civil rights leader of his own time, Colin Kaepernick's lone action sparked a movement.”
“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 streets," said Kaepernick, according to the NEA press release. The NEA added that Kaepernick was asked about “the number of unarmed people of color, Black men and women specifically, that have been victims of police brutality and killed by law enforcement.”
Kaepernick began anti-police protests of the National Anthem and American Flag in 2016 when he took a knee during the national anthem during a pre-season game.
"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 said at the time.
Kaepernick had a 3-16 record in his last two seasons as a starting quarterback. After the 2016 season, Kaepernick opted out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers. However, no NFL team signed him in 2017. He filed a grievance against the NFL and its owners alleging they colluded not to sign him. That lawsuit is still ongoing.
Yahoo Sports reported that the NFL is trying to have Kaepernick’s collusion case come to a close. The NFL has cited the players’ collective bargaining agreement and has asked arbitrator Stephen Burbank to provide a summary judgement in the case, in effect closing it, according to Yahoo Sports.
Former Baltimore Ravens player Ray Lewis said that that Ravens were about to sign Kaepernick in 2017, but then Kaepernick’s girlfriend posted a racist tweet of Lewis and Ravens’ owner Steve Bisciotti, according to ESPN.
Nessa Diab’s tweet compared Lewis and Bisciotti to a scene from the movie Django Unchained in which Samuel Jackson was a loyal house slave to the a cruel plantation owner played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Other organizations have honored Kaepernick. He was named GQ magazine’s “Citizen of the Year” in 2017. Then in April 2018, Amnesty International awarded him the Ambassador of Conscience Award.
Kaepernick has a history of demeaning police. He was photographed in a 2016 practice wearing socks with pigs wearing police hats. He also compared modern police to slave patrols of the 1800s.
44 Responses
pinkejon
Jul 9, 2018 That whole line about police brutality is nothing more than a false narrative spouted by ignorant people who cant think for themselves. i find it hilarious that you morons constantly call out cops for bogus racism about killing blacks, but don't give 2 sh*ts about black on black violence. Truly sad and pathetic
pinkejon
Jul 9, 2018 talk about spitting catchphrases. that is all you do. Talking points and whatever is fashionable for the left, that is every post you respond to. Pathetic. A racist deflecting by calling cops racist.
pinkejon
Jul 9, 2018 He called out a fake issue that has been trumped up by the media. There is no institutional bias in Law Enforcement. This has been proven time and again. But talking point racists like you still spout it. Yes you are a racist for pushing a false issue about racism. the only reason you do it is because of your own deep seated race issue.
colormeblue
Jul 8, 2018 Which president would that be?
Conwol
Jul 7, 2018 So all you teachers, this is where your union money is going to. Proud?
ludyboodie
Jul 7, 2018 And THIS is why 'home schooling' is growing daily. People are sick and tired of our children being brainwashed in liberal run government schools.
LEO0301
Jul 7, 2018 @as12192007 - hahaha too funny. I'm the "snowflake" who responded to you like an adult while you went off on a childish tangent. Okay then...! BTW did you bother to read the articles or did you decide it might go against your beliefs?
ludyboodie
Jul 7, 2018 AMEN cspcapt!!! This is EXACTLY what's wrong with the generations of kids today. This is the kind of crap they are promoting and teaching when the majority of their students don't even know why we celebrate the 4th of July, who fought the Civil War or why it was fought, or that Africa isn't a COUNTRY!!! It SICKENS me!!! And this teacher's union SUPPORTS a POS NFL player who got exactly what he deserved for his display of disrespect of this country!!! SICKENING!
Hi_estComnDenomn
Jul 7, 2018 @as12192007 It doesnt take long to recognize a snowflake. And this site is absolutely full of them.
as12192007
Jul 6, 2018 It would appear I have struck a nerve with you goddamn snowflakes. It has been proven repeatedly that police target black people differently. When a white guy can have a fist fight with police or pull weapons on cops and survive, but black unarmed people get shot by police when posing no threat it is clear there is a difference in how police target people. Would you care for proof of this, cop apologist?