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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 4

    Loud, clear and silent: How Colin Kaepernick controls the NFL protest discussion without actually speakinghttps://nyti.ms/2LXRj59 

    10:18 AM - 4 Sep 2018
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      1. Anthony‏ @gamermainer Sep 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        All these snowflakes destroying their Nikes they already bought and videotaping it. Good publicity for Nike.

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      1. Leslie Davis‏ @FdavisFrank Sep 4
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      2. TheImpossibleGirl‏ @TheImpossibleG6 Sep 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        We are behind you Colin!

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      1. The Blacc Man of Steel‏ @SupermanHopkins Sep 4
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        Incoming #MAGATs in 3...2...crap, they're already here!

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      1. Jean L.P. Jaurès‏ @larsp2740 Sep 4
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        I am not African American and thus have not walked in the shoes of #ColinKaepernick. But as far as I can tell, those who choose to #TakeAKnee have been peaceful and dignified and have not at all dishonored our veterans or flag. Those who oppose them - not so much.

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      2. Tim Callaghan‏ @jollyswagman340 Sep 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Much like Bob Mueller. Doesn’t say a word yet controls the narrative 100%.

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      2. Joan R. Buckley‏ @jmrbux2 Sep 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Colin K does not need to speak out. He is exercising his 1st A rights by chosing a quiet action. People who do not understand the fear of our brothers & sisters of color when stopped or approached by law enforcement need to open their minds (by research) and open their hearts.

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      2. Paul M Winters‏ @RealPaulWinters Sep 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Weren’t these protests supposed to be about something? We’ve had a national discussion on Kaepernick, the right to protest, NFL policy, Trumps tweets, now Nike. The ONE thing we haven’t discussed are root causes of disproportionate interaction between police & young black men.

        2 replies 1 retweet 8 likes
      3. Lenny Kloggins‏ @Lenny_Kloggins Sep 4
        Replying to @RealPaulWinters @nytimes

        Agreed. How is this controlling the narrative?

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      4. jsonwolf‏ @jsonwolf Sep 4
        Replying to @Lenny_Kloggins @RealPaulWinters @nytimes

        Well, you’ve got a whole lot of people saying they are sick of unarmed black citizens getting shot to death by the police 🤷‍♂️

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      5. Lenny Kloggins‏ @Lenny_Kloggins Sep 5
        Replying to @jsonwolf @RealPaulWinters @nytimes

        No. Most people are talking about the anthem and the protests, not the reason for the protest. BTW, unarmed people of all races get shot by the police.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. jsonwolf‏ @jsonwolf Sep 5
        Replying to @Lenny_Kloggins @RealPaulWinters @nytimes

        That’s for sure. Hundreds per year. It’s disgusting isn’t it?

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      7. Lenny Kloggins‏ @Lenny_Kloggins Sep 5
        Replying to @jsonwolf @RealPaulWinters @nytimes

        It's bad, but so far 34 unarmed people have been shot to death by police, this year.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. jsonwolf‏ @jsonwolf Sep 5
        Replying to @Lenny_Kloggins @RealPaulWinters @nytimes

        You protesting that or celebrating it?

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      9. Lenny Kloggins‏ @Lenny_Kloggins Sep 5
        Replying to @jsonwolf @RealPaulWinters @nytimes

        I said it's bad, asshole. You said "hundreds", I corrected you.

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