Longtime reader, but rarely post but I have to say something here. I applaud Chris Jones for his stance in kneeling and the most insulting thing fans can say is "stick to football". Basically they need to know their place. There is an issue with unarmed African Americans getting killed by police. It may not be as prevalent as the media makes it out to be but it is a very big problem. The fact that I can watch a man get shot in the back while running and the officer does not get convicted is all I need to see. I can listen to the Fernando Castille shooting and hear him and his girlfriend plead that he is not reaching and the cop still panics and shoots.
I'm not saying the cops are racist, but they are on edge around African Americans. The major issues we have about the shootings are the lack of convictions and people like the ones in this thread saying "comply comply comply". At the end of the day it's an issue of empathy, either you have it or you don't. When I see my people, people of color getting gunned down with no repurcussions it hurts, and then I see people celebrating the acquittals of the police. How am I supposed to feel about that. However when a Somali officer killed the Australian woman, the same people who say "comply comply comply" and back the cops at all cost are outraged, and rightfully so. The situations are the same although the victims aren't. You empathize with the Australian woman because she looks like your wife, your mother, your daughter, while the African American looks like your common street thug.
So reading this thread, the next time I'm invited to my supervisors house in an affluent white neighborhood, and the police follows me for 10 minutes, now I know he's not profiling me, he's just making sure I stay in my place and don't 17 up.