Kunta Kente versus Chicken George
An Ungrateful Texans football team owner Bob McNair had a Freudian Slip: “We can’t have the inmates running the prison.”
Except for the indentured servants, all Houston Texans took a knee on Sunday during the rendition of the pre-game national anthem.
The Texans competed against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field in Washington and ESPN concludes that about ten members of the 50-plus team sided with Massa Moore and remained standing, while Kunta Kente stood his ground by kneeling.
The controversial stance which was begun by Colin Kaepernick to bring attention to wide-spread police brutality has drawn the ire of President Donald Trump and other white supremacists who believe that African-Americans do not share the constitutional right to protest — like other Americans peacefully.
Will warden McNair and his henchmen track down these runaway players and cut off their financial legs, in his attempt to punish and maim these Kunta Kente style athletes?
What McNair and other team owners don’t seem to realize is that the player Got The Power. SNAP
Houston Texans team owner Bob McNair is a right-wing leaning character who donated millions of dollars to President Donald Trump presidential campaign.
Rosa Parks would be proud of these brave (athletes) men for taking a bold stance against Bull Connor and his vicious attack dogs.
Opinion: While Bob McNair does have a valid point in general about not allowing the inmates to run the asylum, in this case regarding athletes who take a “righteous” stance — he is out of line.
Won’t be a hypocrite because I also have used the term. We must have an orderly society, but not wanton, indiscriminate killing and brutality of Africa-Americans and or the less privileged members of any community.
Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin