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babylonsister

(171,076 posts)
Mon Dec 4, 2017, 09:40 AM Dec 2017

ACLU Honors Colin Kaepernick For Bravery in Risking and Losing His Job for the Cause of Social Jus

ACLU Honors Colin Kaepernick For Bravery in “Risking and Losing His Job” for the Cause of Social Justice
By Jeremy Stahl


BEVERLY HILLS, California—Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick was a surprise honoree at the ACLU of Southern California’s annual "Bill of Rights Dinner" on Sunday, receiving the Eason Monroe Courageous Advocate Award.

Kaepernick, whose public speaking appearances have been rare in recent months, remained unsigned this year after he spent last season protesting racial inequities in the criminal justice system by taking a knee during the national anthem.

“Our next honoree took a stand. He took a stand knowing he would risk his job. And he has lost his job, one that he loved and was supremely talented and skilled at,” executive director of the ACLU of Southern California, Hector Villagra, told a packed ballroom at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. “He took a stand knowing that some would criticize him and he has been viciously and unfairly criticized.”

The protest movement Kaepernick sparked has gained the support of several other players. Kaepernick and these players have been fiercely criticized by President Donald Trump, who said league owners should fire any “son of a bitch” who protests. Kaepernick has filed a grievance against the league and teams for allegedly colluding to keep him out of the NFL for his protests.

Kaepernick’s appearance was a surprise and he received lengthy ovations both before and after his remarks—the opening ovation actually drowned out much of an introductory video describing Kaepernick’s work. Kaepernick has pledged to donate $1 million of his own money to social justice causes and has nearly reached that total, having already given $900,000

“We must confront systemic oppression as a doctor would a disease. You identify it, you call it out, you treat it, and you defeat it,” Kaepernick said during brief remarks. “We all have an obligation no matter the risk and regardless of reward to stand up for our fellow men and women who are being oppressed with an understanding that human rights cannot be compromised.”

“In the words of Frederick Douglass: ‘If there is no struggle, there is no progress,’” he concluded.


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ACLU Honors Colin Kaepernick For Bravery in Risking and Losing His Job for the Cause of Social Jus (Original Post) babylonsister Dec 2017 OP
I like his stance on voting: "Don't do it. They're all the same" That deserves some recognition. LexVegas Dec 2017 #1
Kicketty Kickin' Faux pas Dec 2017 #2
Technical point: Colin decided not to sign with the 49ers and become a free agent 4139 Dec 2017 #3
Lovely malaise Dec 2017 #4
If everybody... CanSocDem Dec 2017 #5

LexVegas

(6,080 posts)
1. I like his stance on voting: "Don't do it. They're all the same" That deserves some recognition.
Mon Dec 4, 2017, 09:42 AM
Dec 2017

The signs of a true leader.

4139

(1,893 posts)
3. Technical point: Colin decided not to sign with the 49ers and become a free agent
Mon Dec 4, 2017, 10:19 AM
Dec 2017

He did not lose his job because of the protest, he was not and is not being hired because of the protest

 

CanSocDem

(3,286 posts)
5. If everybody...
Mon Dec 4, 2017, 10:31 AM
Dec 2017


..."risked" losing their job "for the cause of social justice" the world would be a better place.

That is the fundamental requirement in creating a just society. Sad that a professional athlete shows more commitment to this principle than a table full of so-called liberals.



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