
Chad Johnson Believes Colin Kaepernick's NFL Protest Has Been 'Politically Whitewashed'
Source: YouTube
Source: YouTube
Speaking with TMZ, the former NFL wide receiver said that Colin Kaepernick's protest has been "politically whitewashed from why it started in the first place," with the taking a knee movement now "a goddamn Ice Bucket Challenge."
"We're not kneeling for the same reasons that Kaepernick kneeled for 14 months ago," Johnson added. "It's completely different."
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The protest that started with Kaepernick kneeling during a game in San Diego last year when he was still a part of the San Francisco 49ers, has changed this year, with players and coaches locking arms, as well as kneeling on both knees not as a means of protest but praying. Such has been the case for former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, whose kneeling at a recent game in London to pray was misinterpreted as a protest against the national anthem and the flag.
"You hear people saying, 'Oh, he took a knee.' I absolutely did not take a knee…I'm watching young kids just confused. Everybody confused. Nobody don't know what they're talking about," Lewis said during a recent appearance on Showtime's Inside The NFL. "What I'm gonna do if I'm gonna stand up? If I'm gonna grab hands? If I'm gonna interlock? What am I gonna do? So I walked away, [James Brown], and I didn't drop on one knee and order the protest, Boomer [Esiason]. I dropped on two knees. Both knees. So I can simply honor God in the midst of chaos."
Source: tmz.com