{"id":202714,"date":"2017-06-30T17:12:58","date_gmt":"2017-06-30T21:12:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-nfl-is-blackballing-colin-kaepernick-fansided\/"},"modified":"2017-06-30T17:12:58","modified_gmt":"2017-06-30T21:12:58","slug":"the-nfl-is-blackballing-colin-kaepernick-fansided","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/zeitgeist-movement\/the-nfl-is-blackballing-colin-kaepernick-fansided\/","title":{"rendered":"The NFL is blackballing Colin Kaepernick &#8211; FanSided"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    WWE Superstar Power Rankings: Goodness    Gracious, Great Ball(s) of LaVar! by Michael Whitlow  <\/p>\n<p>    NBA Free Agency 2017: 5 offseason targets    for the Los Angeles Clippers by    Akash Anavarathan  <\/p>\n<p>    After months of looking for work, Colin Kaepernick remains    unemployed. At this juncture, the only logical conclusion is a    blackballing from the NFL.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Colin Kaepernick saga  and saga is putting it nicely  has    disintegrated to a point at whichthe NFLs underbelly of    ugliness can no longer be camouflaged. The past week alone has    produced a new round of rationales for Kaepernicks    unemployment so reeking of desperation they have actually    helped bring the truth into focus: Kaepernick is being    blackballed because it turns out that in the NFLs cesspool of    criminals, individualized politicization not aligned with    league culture is the worst crime of them all.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yahoo!s Dan Wetzel, a typically brilliant columnist, suggested    Kaapernick isnt dedicated to being a football player in part    because he doesnt have enough football content on his personal    website, Kaepernick7.com.    The pieces headline, Kaepernick    is making his choice: Activism over the NFL, is    particularly disheartening because it rightfully assumes that    in the NFL, a player must choose.  <\/p>\n<p>    The MMQBs Albert Breer echoed the notion Kap lacks allegiance    to the NFL, at least according to an anonymous 49ers source.    Breer     suggested Kaepernick should publicly state his desire to    play in order to prove his devotion to the NFL gods. All of    Kaps activism  from the $700,000 hes raised for a bevy of    charities as part of his Million Dollar Pledge, to the Know    Your Rights camps he started to help underprivileged urban    kids understand their local resources, to the millions hes    inspired  actually makes him a liability in the NFL zeitgeist.  <\/p>\n<p>    There is a faction of the NFL waiting for Kaepernick to hold a    press conference and write, The NFL is my soul mate 1000    times on a chalkboard. Of course in that alternate universe    called reality, the free agent quarterback is working out 5-6    days a week and     directly reiterated his desire to play to The Nations Dave    Zirin last month.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even if naysayers opened their eyes (and hearts) and understood    Kaps professional goals, more mud would be slung. There would    be more disinformation than the heart is not in football    excuse or saying Kaps not a goodenough quarterback.    (Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said he should be starting.)    Or that hes asking for too much money. (No one knows what hes    asking for.) Or that hed disrupt a locker room (His Niners    teammates voted him Most Inspirational Player last year.) Or    that he wouldnt accept a backup role. (He said he would and    visited Seattle that is pretty set with its first-team    quarterback). Or that hes not a system quarterback. (Have    fun with system quarterbacks Ryan Fitzpatrick, Mark Sanchez and    Blaine Gabbert.) Or that hell draw too much media attention.    (Um, when did the NFL not love media attention?) But the    desperate excuse bank only serves as a Band-Aid as football    people serve as a shield for the league.  <\/p>\n<p>      (Photo by Scott Cunningham\/Getty Images)    <\/p>\n<p>    Underneath the pile of excuses, each one more hideous than    before, lies the dark reality of the NFLs black and white    patriotism. Since 9\/11, the NFL has draped itself in the    American flag, creating nonstop optics to promote the military.    Collecting over $700,000 from the Department of Defense, the    league created military tributes. But beyond the sheer    commercialism of sponsorships, the NFL profited by effectively    marketing itself as part and parcel ofour countrys most    respected institution. A true symbiotic relationship.  <\/p>\n<p>    Along the way, the league has not-so-subtly delivered the    message that the national anthem and flag are solely vessels    for pledging allegiance to our Armed Forces. So even though    Kaepernick expressed his freedom of individual thought and    kneeled not out of disrespect to the military but to protest    the errant state of Americas policing, he committed the    ultimate sin. In real life, the flag can mean so many different    things to this countrys 321 million citizens from a staggering    array of backgrounds, but in the NFL there is only one    definition. Abusers of women, children and dogs, DUI    collectors, and weapon brandishers all get to litter NFL    rosters, but showcasing an ounce of variant politicization will    get you ostracized.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Merriam-Webster definition of blackball is: to exclude    from membership by casting a secret vote. Owners may not be    actively colluding to keep Kaepernick out of league in that    its unlikely they all huddled on a private plane and took a    formal vote. But Kaepernick has been blackballed by the    leagues deep culture of conformity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Among a mostly conservative pack of 32 owners there are a few    outliers  for example, Arthur Blank is a known Democrat who    has publicly teased Robert Kraft for befriending Donald Trump.    But even the few progressive owners, general managers and    coaches are ill-equipped to fend off the implicit biases    stemming from the leagues incredibly clear definition of    patriotism since 2001. Implicit biases are the powerful    stereotypes  often gender and race based  that impact our    decision-making in an unconscious manner.  <\/p>\n<p>      (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson\/Getty Images)    <\/p>\n<p>    According to the     Kirwin Institute at Ohio State, these implicit    associations we hold do not necessarily align with our declared    beliefs or even reflect stances we would explicitly endorse.    So even if a more open-minded individual like, say, Pete    Carroll overtly supported Kaepernicks protest, his unconscious    would identify red flags for a candidate who defies    expectations of what a football player should be. So when    choosing between Kaepernick and Austin Davis, the implicit bias    that football players should be apolitical patriots (an    oxymoron itself) would present Kaepernick as the weaker    candidate despite obvious evidence suggesting otherwise.  <\/p>\n<p>    That Kaepernick is a quarterback only compounds his situation.    Naysayers like to point outthat most of those who joined    Kaepernick in protesting  ex-teammate safety Eric Reid,    linebacker Brandon Marshall and defensive tackle Jurrell Casey,    to name a few  are still in the league. Well, they dont play    under center. One of the many archaic realities of the NFL is    how it embraces team leaders who are conformists. The staler    the better. Who is the last quarterback to say anything    provocative of note? Even the leagues top quarterback refuses    to admit hes friends with the president for fear of making    waves. Juxtapose this reality to the NBA, where star players    and coaches repeatedly publicly discuss polarizing political    issues without fear of ramifications, where the commissioner is    comfortable dancing on a float during a Gay Pride parade.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kaepernick has sparked a movement, simultaneously inspiring    fellow millionaires and homeless children, professors and    students, blacks, whites and yes, media members. As the NFL    purports to be a body of altruism, there is no person more    appropriate to rally around than Colin Kaepernick. Instead,    because the league has the nerve to try and define the meaning    of the American flag (itself a symbol!), he has been shunned.  <\/p>\n<p>    In fact, I just got the following text from a highly respected    NFL executive associated with the Jags, Browns, Bears and XFL:    Hey, did you hear that Colin Kaepernick doesnt have football    sheets on his bed, spent five hours in an art museum, and get    this, doesnt even have Hank Williams Jr. on his workout    playlist. 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