Colin Kaepernick explains why he won't stand during National Anthem

KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
29 Aug 201618:24

Summary

TLDR在这段视频中,一位运动员表达了他对社会不公和警察暴力的担忧,并强调了需要改变的必要性。他认为,尽管美国宣扬自由、平等和正义,但并非所有人都能享受到这些权利。他提到,警察暴力是一个特别严重的问题,许多无辜的人因此丧生,而肇事者却未受到应有的惩罚。他强调,他的行为不是为自己,而是为了那些没有发言权的人。他还提到,他得到了队友的支持,并计划采取进一步行动来推动社会变革。

Takeaways

  • 🗣️ 受访者强调要提高人们对国家内部不公正现象的认识,认为这些问题需要改变,且不应被忽视。
  • 🤔 受访者表示,他的行为是经过深思熟虑的,随着对国家现状的了解加深,他决定站出来发声。
  • 🙅‍♂️ 受访者批评警察暴力和不公正的杀戮,认为警察在没有受到应有的惩罚下杀害人民是不可接受的。
  • 👮‍♂️ 受访者对军人表示尊敬,但同时指出,他们为之奋斗的自由、正义和平等并没有惠及所有人。
  • 🤝 受访者提到,他的行为得到了队友的支持,他们来自不同的背景,对这些问题有共鸣。
  • 🏆 受访者认为,他的行为是出于对被压迫者的声援,而不是为了个人利益或寻求关注。
  • 🔍 受访者提到,他计划采取进一步行动,包括参与社会活动,以推动社会变革。
  • 🚫 受访者明确表示,他不会因为可能面临的风险或后果而保持沉默,他将继续为正义发声。
  • 🤔 受访者认为,社会对这些问题的讨论和认识还不够深入,他希望通过自己的行动促进更多的对话和理解。
  • 📈 受访者指出,成为警察的培训时间比一些专业领域的培训时间还要短,这反映出对警察职责的重视程度不够。

Q & A

  • 你通过你的行动想要实现什么目标?

    -我想要提高人们对这个国家正在发生的事情的认识,让人们意识到许多不公正的事情,这些事情需要改变。

  • 你如何看待警察暴力问题?

    -我认为警察暴力是一个严重问题,有无辜的人被杀害却没有被追究责任,这是不可接受的。

  • 你如何回应那些认为你的行为是对军队不敬的人?

    -我对那些为这个国家战斗的男人和女人抱有极大的尊重。他们为自由、为所有人的正义和平等权利而战,这是目前没有实现的。

  • 你个人是否曾感到被不公正对待?

    -是的,我有几次被不公平对待的经历,但这不仅仅是为了我自己,而是为了那些没有发声机会的人。

  • 你的队友对你的立场有何反应?

    -我的队友们给了我很大的支持,他们中的许多人来自可能会面临这种情况的地区,他们理解并尊重我所做的事情。

  • 你是否有计划进行更进一步的行动?

    -是的,我正在计划一些事情,并且很快就会有成果。这些事情将有助于推动变革。

  • 你如何看待那些认为你的行为是错误的人?

    -我不认为我的行为是错误的。我认为这是我们国家允许的自由,是那些为国家做出贡献的军人给予我的机会。

  • 你是否有担心过自己的安全?

    -我不担心自己的安全,如果发生了什么事情,那只会更加证明我的观点。

  • 你如何看待当前的总统候选人?

    -我认为当前的总统候选人代表了我们国家目前的问题,无论是希拉里还是特朗普,都有他们各自的问题。

  • 你认为这个国家在种族问题上取得了哪些进步?

    -虽然我们国家选出了一位黑人总统,但仍然有很多问题没有解决,种族问题仍然是一个需要被关注和解决的重要议题。

  • 你认为什么会是成功的标准?

    -成功不仅仅是一个方面,我们需要在多个领域实现变革,包括警察暴力、教育、经济机会等等。

Outlines

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🌟 觉醒与变革:对不公正现象的反思

在第一段中,讲述者表达了他想要提高人们对国家内部不公正现象的认识,并推动变革的愿望。他强调了自由、公正和正义的重要性,同时指出当前社会并非所有人都能享受到这些权利。讲述者提到,他之所以采取立场,是因为他看到并感受到了这些问题的存在,并随着对国家历史和现状的了解而逐渐形成了自己的立场。他特别指出警察暴力是一个需要改变的具体问题,因为无辜的人被杀害而没有得到应有的惩罚。此外,他还表达了对军人的尊重,但同时批评了国家未能给予所有人应有的自由和正义。

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🔍 社会问题与个人立场:对执法机构的批评

第二段中,讲述者继续深入探讨了警察暴力问题,特别是针对有色人种的不公平对待。他批评了执法机构的训练标准,认为警察的训练时间甚至少于美容师,这在他看来是荒谬的。讲述者还提到了自己的个人经历,包括他和他的室友在大学时期因种族问题而被警察用枪指着的经历。他强调,这些问题不是个别案例,而是已经成为了一种习惯,需要被解决。讲述者还提到,他准备承担由此产生的一切后果,并且他的行为不是为了自己,而是为了那些没有声音和平台的人。

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🤝 对话与理解:建立共识与社会责任感

在第三段中,讲述者讨论了他如何与他人交流自己的观点,以及他如何鼓励队友和其他人理解他的立场。他提到了与队友的对话,以及他们对他的支持。讲述者还提到了其他球员对他的行动的支持,但他强调他不会要求其他人为了他而冒险。他提到了社会责任感,以及作为公众人物,他有责任教育自己并讨论这些问题。讲述者还提到了与政治人物或其他社会成员的交流,以及他们对他的行动的支持。

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🏆 体育与社会问题:超级碗中的政治立场

第四段中,讲述者讨论了即将到来的超级碗,以及他是否认为这与他的立场有关。他强调,他的行为不是出于对军事的攻击,而是出于对国家现状的担忧。讲述者还提到了当前的政治环境,包括两位总统候选人的问题,他认为这反映了国家的问题。他提到了巴拉克·奥巴马当选总统的事实,但也指出尽管有这些进步,但仍有许多问题未得到解决。讲述者最后表示,他的目标是看到真正的改变,而不仅仅是表面的。

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Keywords

💡自由

自由在视频中指的是人们有权按照自己的意愿行动和表达,不受不合理的限制。视频中提到,自由是这个国家所代表的核心价值观之一,但目前并非所有人都能享受到这种自由,特别是那些被压迫的群体。

💡平等

平等是指所有人都应受到公正和无歧视的对待。视频中强调,尽管美国宪法宣称所有人享有平等权利,但实际上并非所有人都能享受到这种平等,特别是在警察暴力和种族歧视问题上。

💡正义

正义在视频中被提及为社会公平和公正的体现,意味着每个人都应受到法律的平等保护,并且违法行为应受到相应的惩罚。视频中提到,目前的社会并没有为所有人提供正义,特别是警察暴力的受害者。

💡警察暴力

警察暴力是指警察在执行职务时对公民使用过度或不必要的武力。视频中提到警察暴力是一个严重问题,警察在没有受到适当惩罚的情况下杀害人民,这与国家的自由和正义原则背道而驰。

💡责任感

责任感在视频中被用来描述个人对自己行为后果的认识和承担。视频中的人物感到有责任为那些没有声音的人发声,他通过自己的行动来表达对社会不公的关注和改变的渴望。

💡团结

团结是指不同背景和观点的人为了共同的目标或利益而联合起来。视频中提到,为了实现社会的真正改变,需要团结一致,共同对抗不公正现象。

💡言论自由

言论自由是指个人有权表达自己的观点和意见,而不受政府的审查或惩罚。视频中的人物通过拒绝站立来行使自己的言论自由,以此抗议他认为的社会不公。

💡军事

军事在视频中被提及,是因为它与国家的安全和自由有关。视频中的人物表达了对那些为国家服务的男女军人的尊重,同时也指出了他们为国家争取的自由和正义并没有完全实现。

💡种族歧视

种族歧视是指基于种族或肤色的不公平对待。视频中提到,有色人种特别是黑人社区经常成为警察暴力的目标,这反映了根深蒂固的种族歧视问题。

💡问责

问责是指要求个人或机构对其行为和决策负责。视频中强调了需要对警察暴力行为进行问责,以确保正义和公平,这是改变现状和防止未来不公行为的关键。

Highlights

提高公众对国家内部不公正现象的认识,推动社会变革。

强调自由、平等和正义对所有人的重要性,以及当前社会并未完全实现这些价值。

个人成长和对社会不公的认识促使其采取立场。

历史上长期存在的社会问题需要被解决。

支持被压迫者,认为社会需要改变。

警察暴力和不当行为是特别需要关注和改变的问题。

对军人的尊重与对国家不履行承诺的批评。

个人也曾经历过不公正待遇。

行动是为了那些没有声音和平台的人。

队友的支持和理解。

团结和统一是社会变革的关键。

对那些认为抗议方式不当的人的回应。

警察培训和责任问题需要改革。

计划未来采取更多行动以推动社会变革。

对执法机构的批评不是全面否定,而是针对特定的不公正行为。

对那些害怕公开立场的球员表示理解。

不会要求其他人为了自己的立场而冒险。

对可能面临的个人安全问题的态度。

对当前政治候选人的评价及其对社会问题的影响。

即使在选出黑人总统的国家,种族问题和社会不公依然存在。

对社会变革成功的期望和定义。

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what are you trying to accomplish what

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would you like this basically me

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alternate Li is to bring awareness and

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make people know realize what's really

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going on in this country there are a lot

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of things that are going on they're

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unjust people aren't being held

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accountable for and that's something

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that needs to change that's something

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that no this country stands for

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freedom liberty justice for all and it's

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not happening for all right now do

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something that's involved lost in your

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mind and how was this kind of progress

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that you make a stand like this it's

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something that I've seen I felt wasn't

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quite sure how to deal with originally

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and it is something that's evolved it's

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something as I've gained more knowledge

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about you know what's going on in this

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country in the past what's going on

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currently these are new situations this

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isn't new ground it's things that have

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gone on in this country for years and

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years and have never been addressed and

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they need to be continued we continue to

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sit yes I'll continue to sit I'm going

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to continue to stand with the people

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that are being oppressed to me this is

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something that has to change and when

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there's significant change and I feel

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like that flag represents was supposed

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to represent in this country is

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representing people the way that's

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supposed to I'll stand

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specific what would you like to see

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change and we understand there's a lot

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of things that need to change once one

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specifically is police brutality there's

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people being murdered unjustly and not

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being held accountable cops are getting

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paid leave for killing people that's not

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right

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that's not right by anyone's standards

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calling so many

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kind of military how do you view it what

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do you say to those people you know I

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have great respect for men and women

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that have fought for this country our

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family our friends that have gone and

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fought for this country and they fight

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for freedom they fight for the people

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they fight for liberty and justice for

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everyone and that's not happening I mean

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people are dying in vain because this

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country isn't holding their end of the

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bargain up as far as no giving freedom

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and justice and liberty to everybody

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it's something that's not happening and

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I've seen videos I've seen certain

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circumstances where men and women that

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have been in the military have come back

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and been treated unjustly by the country

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they fought for and have been murdered

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by the country they fought for on our

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land that's not right Colin do you have

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personally feel first there have been

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situations where I feel like I've been

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ill treated yes but this stand wasn't

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for me this thing wasn't because I feel

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like I'm being put down in any kind of

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way this is because I'm seeing things

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happen to people that don't have a voice

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people that don't have a platform to

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talk and have their voices heard and

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affect change so I'm in a position where

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I can do that and I'm going to do that

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for people that can't it's just the

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first year that you haven't stood up did

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you did you do with other years or is

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this the first time this year is the

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first year that I've done this you get

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all all the freaking game

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yes yes how did your teammates respond

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when you explained yourself today and

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what was the support right for you there

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is sport the support I've got from my

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teammates has been great no I think a

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lot of my teammates come from areas

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where this might be a situation their

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families might be put in this situation

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it's something that I've had a lot of

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people come up to me and say you know I

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really respect you for what you're doing

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and what you're standing for so to me

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that's something that I know what I'm

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doing what's right and I know other

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people see what I'm doing is right

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it's something that we have to come

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together we have to unite we have to

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unify and make a change

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we don't say other people that say

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you're doing the right thing but you're

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going about it the wrong I don't

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understand how it's the wrong way to me

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this is a freedom that we're allowed in

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this country and going back to the

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military thing it's a freedom that men

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and women that have fought for this

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country have given me this opportunity

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by the country contributions they have

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made so I don't I don't see it as going

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about it the wrong way this is something

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that has to be said it has to be brought

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to the forefront of everyone's attention

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and when that's done I think people can

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realize what the situation is and then

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really affect change you've done it

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every preseason game or you almost

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believe that took this game and the

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questioning that followed to let your

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voice it wasn't something that I really

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planned as far is it blowing up it was

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something I personally decided I just

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can't stand for what this represents

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right now it's not right and the fact

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that it has blown up like this I think

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is a good thing

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no it brings awareness everybody knows

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what's going on in this sheds more light

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on it now I think people are really

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talking about it having conversations

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about how to make change what's really

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going on in this country and we can move

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forward that's

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seems like a blanket enforcement in

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general whoa is that your concern this

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kid can be seen as a blanket indictment

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against law enforcement in general as

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far as what I really understand what

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you're trying to get at you think it

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seems sort of an indictment against

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police there is police brutality people

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of color have been targeted by police so

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that's a large part of it and they're

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government officials they're put in

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place by the government so you know

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that's something that this country has

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to change there are things we can do to

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you know hold them more accountable make

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those standards higher you have people

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that practice law and our lawyers and go

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to school for eight years

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but you can become a cop in six months

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and don't have to have the same amount

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of training as a cosmetologist that's

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that's insane

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I mean someone that's holding the

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curling iron has more education and more

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training than people that have a gun

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that are going out on the street to

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protect us all College said to me stop

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beyond the city what was that you plan

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on doing stuff beyond sitting through

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the mesh laughing horse activist

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yeah most definitely there are things I

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have in the works right now that I'm

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working on - no put together in the

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future and come have come to fruition

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soon those are things that I'll talk

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about as we get closer those days not

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like you're saying it's a good thing

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that this is blowing up now because it's

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getting some attention any concern about

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the timing of it a critical part of

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trading campin and possibility for being

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a distraction no I don't see it as a

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distraction I think it's something that

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can unify this team is something that

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can unify this country you know if we

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have these real conversations that are

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uncomfortable for a lot of people if we

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have these conversations there's a

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better understanding where both sides

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are coming from and if we reach common

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ground and can understand what everybody

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is going through we can really affect

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change and make sure that everybody's

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trained treated equally and has the same

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freedom because clearly you're speaking

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your mind by now it does seem but

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anyone's trying to

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the organization whatever is nine

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o'clock no no one's tried to quiet me

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and no to be honest it's not something

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I'm going to be quiet about I'm going to

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speak the truth when I'm asked about it

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it's not this isn't for look this isn't

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for publicity or anything like that this

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is for people that don't have the voice

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and this is for people that are being

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oppressed and need to have equal

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opportunities no to be successful to

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provide for their families and not live

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in poor circumstances you know in your

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mind have you been pulled over I'm just

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Lear had a bad experience in that regard

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yes multiple times I mean I've had times

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where one of my roommates was moving out

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of a house in college and because we

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were the only black people in that

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neighborhood the cops got called and all

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of us had guns drawn on us

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I mean came in the house without

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knocking guns drawn I'm one of my

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teammates and roommates so I have

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experienced this people close to me have

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experienced this this isn't something

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that's a one-off case here a one-off

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case there this has become habitual it's

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become a habit so it's something that

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needs to be addressed

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I think there's a lot of consequences

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that come along with this there's a lot

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of people that don't want to have this

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conversation that know they're scared

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they might lose their job or they might

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not get the endorsements they not might

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not be treated the same way and those

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are things I'm prepared to handle and

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those are things that no other people

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might not be ready before it's just a

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matter of where you're at your life

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where your mindset and at this point

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I've been blessed to be able to get this

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far and know have the privilege of being

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in the NFL and know making the kind of

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money I make and enjoy luxuries like

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that but I can't look in the mirror and

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see other people dying on the street

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that should have the same opportunities

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that I've had and say you know what I

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can live with myself because I can't if

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I just watch you might get I don't know

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but if I do I know I did what's right

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and I can live with that does any of

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this any part of that no this is about

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the way people have been treated by this

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country when you dress

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what was kind of a tone of it seemed

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like you were able to convert one person

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in your life that was I know it was a

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conversation they asked me to talk and

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just explain why I did what I did and

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why I felt the way I felt and that's um

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I had an open conversation with them I

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told them why I felt that way and why I

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looked at things the way I do and a lot

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of it has to do with the history of the

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country and where we're currently at and

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know I opened it up to all my teammates

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come talk to me if you have any

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questions if you want to understand what

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I'm thinking further come talk to me

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this isn't something that should be

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hidden and shouldn't be talking about

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these conversations need to happen and I

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think it's something that can bring

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everybody closer brother a couple guys

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that voice how they tell people what

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you're doing to you there were you know

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I've had people say no I want to

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understand further let's talk so I've

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had those conversations and will

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continue to have them with my teammates

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but it's something that the knowledge of

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what's happened in this country and it's

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currently happening is something that I

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think everybody needs to know and when

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you have the knowledge of those things

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then you can make an educated decision

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on you know what you really feel and

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what you want to stand for there's any

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of this attainment destructans of

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politicians or you know people outside

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the sports world

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to exploit secrets I've had a few people

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reach out I mean quite a few actually

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saying you know really support you proud

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of you for taking that stand we respect

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what you're doing we know a lots going

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to come with it but we're behind you and

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no that means a lot that means that I'm

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not the only one that feels this way and

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I'm not the only one that sees things

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relating to the Super Bowl this year's

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are you know you guys talking more today

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about this or are you talking about

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planning to get the Super Bowl no we're

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focused on football while we're in

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meetings while we're on the field that's

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what our focus is but in our free time

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we have conversations about this and

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that's not something that should be we

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should be ashamed about or shy away from

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you know we talk about football we

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handle our business there but there's

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also you know a social responsibility

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that we have to be educated on these

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things and talk about these things how

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do you consider like bringing forming an

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alliance and getting teammates to join

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them in this and if not why did you

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decide to go to the world this isn't

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something I'm going to ask other people

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to you know put their necks out for what

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I'm doing if they agree with me and feel

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strongly about it then by all means I

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hope they stand with me but I'm not

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going to go and try to recruit people

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and make sure like hey come do this with

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me because I know the consequences that

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come with that and they need to make

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that decision for themselves in that

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same vein did you reach out to anyone

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before you did this to seek their

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counsel say hey what do you think about

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this this is a conversation I have with

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a lot of people a lot of times over a

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long period of time so it wasn't

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something that no I planned on having a

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conversation about at a particular time

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it just so happened it was the other

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night that people realized it and talked

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about it

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yeah I do think that you know the talk

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has been more about me more about I know

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a lot of people's initial reactions

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thought it was bashing the military

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which it wasn't that wasn't my intention

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at all I think now that we have those

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things cleared up we can get to the root

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of what I was saying and really address

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those issues since you've done this

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other you know of other players who feel

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the same way but maybe not ready to step

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forward publicly what was you kind of

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other players who were kind of feel the

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same way that you do but are afraid to

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really step forward publicly like you

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have yeah I know there's other players

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that feel the same way I've had players

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reach out to me know once again it's not

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something I'm going to ask them to put

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their necks out I know the consequences

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that come along with my decision and if

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they feel strongly about it and want to

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stand with me then I hope they do if

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it's something they're not ready for no

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that's what the conversations are for

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and they can make that decision

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know when they're ready or if they're

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ready do your you'll be paid do you feel

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you'll be safe and some of the road

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cities that you go to and while you take

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some precautions I mean that's a

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legitimate thought not really too

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concerned about that know the end of the

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day if something happens that's only

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proving my point

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yeah as dr. Edwards has some experience

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with public stands and such as you were

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talking to him before practices he's

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someone you consulted with at any point

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on the work when you decided I I mean

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once again it wasn't something I

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consulted anybody on it was a

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conversation I had when someone asked me

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about it dr. Edwards is a good friend

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he's someone I talked to a lot

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run a lot of things buy and have a lot

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of conversations with and we have a lot

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of similar views calling the fact that

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this is an election year this is

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something anything to do with the time I

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mean once again it wasn't a timing thing

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it wasn't something that was planned but

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I think the two presidential candidates

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that we currently have also represent

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the issue that we have in this country

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right now I mean you have Hillary who's

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called black teens or black kids super

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predators you have Donald Trump who's

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openly racist I mean we have a

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presidential candidate who's deleted

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emails and done things illegally and is

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a presidential candidate that that

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doesn't make sense to me because if that

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was any other person you'd be in prison

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so was this country really standing for

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was elected a black man president twice

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Colin I mean can you see people say why

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the outrage in a country that has

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elected a black president has done many

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things sacrifice a lot of things it has

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elected a black president but there are

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also things a lot of things that haven't

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changed there are a lot of issues that

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still haven't been addressed and no

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that's something over an eight-year term

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there's a lot of those things that are

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hard to change there's a lot of those

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things that he doesn't necessarily have

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complete control over if you would say

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that what would it be a success for you

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honest and

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no that's that's a tough question

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because there's a lot of things that

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need to change a lot of different issues

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that need to be addressed you know

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that's something that it's really hard

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to lock down one specific thing that

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needs to change

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currently okay I was thinking going my

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wife's a cosmetologist and she has very

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extensive training yeah see and it's

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amazing to me that she has more training

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than officers that are supposed to be

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protecting people

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