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Allen Robinson is saying essentially much of the same things I've been (ongoing) relating in this thread. He's a Black NFL player. Apparently, I'm an intolerable, privileged White boy. Therein lies the difference.....I guess.
That's what you took from the article? Because you have grossly misunderstood what he was saying or what the article was about. He's talking about whether or not the NFL will "allow" players to take a knee during the national anthem, not the stuff you were talking about. He's talking about wanting change to occur instead of having to stand pat at continue taking a knee/the NFL ignoring the issue.
He was talking about what steps the NFL will do to address the systemic racism that offers in the NFL. He wasn't talking about how the changes need to only be done at home because they're issues of the "heart".
Funny, though, that you didn't quote this part of the article.
"Back then it was just like made about one situation, about the military, and that's what everybody was focusing on," Danny Trevathan added. "‘People are disrespecting the flag, disrespecting the military ..."
"So it wasn't about that. It was about something bigger than that issue. It was about police brutality and the way we treat people. Right now, I feel like we are taking a different stand because people are sick of it. It's not just black people. This is not a black issue. This is a racial war."
Did you bother to read the entire article? Because it really doesn't support what you said.

