Colin Kaepernick compares NFL to SLAVERY in new documentary

Colin Kaepernick compares NFL to SLAVERY in new documentary
Colin Kaepernick compares NFL to SLAVERY in new Netflix documentary

Colin Kaepernick has compared the NFL Draft and training camp to slavery in his new Netflix special, with one scene showing players being paraded in front of coaches and scouts before they're seen in shackles on an auction block.   

The Netflix special, Colin in Black & White, goes into the former NFL star's childhood from high school to the events that led him onto to become an advocate for social justice. 

Kaepernick became a controversial figure in the NFL in 2016, when he started kneeling during the playing of the US national anthem to protest police brutality and racial injustice while playing for the San Francisco 49ers. 

A year later, he opted out of the final year of his contract to become a free agent, but he was not picked up by any other team. In the same year, he filed a grievance against the NFL, accusing all 32 team owners of colluding to blackball him from the league in retaliation for the controversial protests. Although he was picked for tryouts in Atlanta in 2019, he has not played a professional game since becoming a free agent.

A clip from the new special, released on October 29, Kaepernick says that what coaches and scouts don't want players to understand that the NFL Draft and training camp establishes a 'power dynamic'. 

'Before they put you on the field, teams poke, prod, and examine you searching for any defect that might affect your performance,' Kaepernick says of NFL owners and coaches while walking through a staged NFL practice field.

'No boundary respect,' Kaepernick, who earned an average annual salary of $19million salary while with the 49ers, continued. 'No dignity left intact.'

Then a line of NFL prospects, all of them black and who are played by paid actors, walk by Kaepernick before altering into slaves for sale at an auction with shackles on while white slave owners examine and place bids on them. 

Kaepernick said teams 'poke, prod and examine you' and search for any 'defect' -- without any dignity or respect for players when they go through the process of being drafted by the NFL

Colin Kaepernick has compared the NFL Draft and training camp to slavery in his new Netflix special, with one scene showing players being paraded in front of coaches and scouts before they're seen in shackles on an auction block.  A clip from the new special, released on October 29, Kaepernick says that what coaches and scouts don't want players to understand that the NFL Draft and training camp establishes a 'power dynamic'

Kaepernick, who earned an annual salary of $19 million with the 49ers, narrates a scene where a line of NFL prospects, all of them black and who are played by paid actors, turn into slaves for sale at an auction with shackles on while white slave owners examine and place bids on them

Kaepernick, who earned an annual salary of $19 million with the 49ers, narrates a scene where a line of NFL prospects, all of them black and who are played by paid actors, turn into slaves for sale at an auction with shackles on while white slave owners examine and place bids on them

Later in the video, the owners start lashing at the players with whips as Kaepernick tries to draw a comparison between the abuse slaves suffered at the hands of their owners in the US and the NFL Scouting Combine, a a week-long showcase that determines which upcoming prospects are drafted into the league

Later in the video, the owners start lashing at the players with whips as Kaepernick tries to draw a comparison between the abuse slaves suffered at the hands of their owners in the US and the NFL Scouting Combine, a a week-long showcase that determines which upcoming prospects are drafted into the league

Later in the video, the owners start lashing at the players with whips as Kaepernick tries to draw a comparison between the abuse slaves suffered at the hands of their owners in the US and the NFL Scouting Combine, a a week-long showcase that determines which upcoming prospects are drafted into the league.

As the clip from the Netflix special went viral, Kaepernick was blasted on social media.  

Colin Kaepernick at Netflix's premiere of Colin In Black And White on October 28th

Colin Kaepernick at Netflix's premiere of Colin In Black And White on October 28th

One user tagged Kaepernick's account and wrote: 'God @Kaepernick7 you are the absolute lowest of the low. this racially-divisive bs is exactly what people are

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