Colin Kaepernick to publish anti-police and prison essay collection
Kaepernick is most famous for promoting hatred of America and anti-cop rhetoric.
Failed NFL QB Colin Kaepernick needs to ensure that the attention stays on him.
He plans to soon publish, through his own company, a collection of essays about police abolition and his other profound thoughts.
“The publishing company owned by Colin Kaepernick is editing and soon to publish a collection of essays calling for the abolition of police and prisons,” Breitbart reported on May 11.
“I’m proud to have edited this collection & hope it adds to the chorus of voices calling for a world without & beyond policing & prisons. #AbolitionForThePeople,” the left-wing QB said in an Instagram post.
“Kaepernick also famously wore socks featuring pictures of white pigs as police officers to 49ers practice as part of his ongoing protest against the police,” Breitbart noted.
As a quarterback for the 49ers, Kaepernick struggled on the field. He played in 12 games in 2016, his last year in the league, leading the team to a 2-14 record. He started kneeling that year in August.
He continued to moan about not winning a starting spot on a team, claiming it was because of racism.
However, when the NFL organized a special workout for him in front of 25 scouts, he dodged the workout and continued to complain, despite making millions from Nike, that he was a victim.
“Despite the steady cascade of anti-Black violence across this country, I am hopeful we can build a future that imagines justice differently,” the former NFL player wrote in an essay, Fox News reported.
“A future without the terror of policing and prisons. A future that prioritizes harm reduction, redemption, and public well-being in order to create a more just and humane world,” Kaepernick wrote.
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