Colin Kaepernick And Travis Scott Didn’t Reach ‘Understanding’ Over Super Bowl Performance: Radio Ho

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Despite reports, she said, Kaepernick and Scott found “no mutual respect” regarding the rapper’s decision to perform at the halftime show.


Syndicated radio host and MTV personality Nessa has called out Travis Scott after reports said there was an “understanding” between him and Colin Kaepernick over Scott’s upcoming performance at the Super Bowl.

She tweeted on Wednesday, “There is NO mutual respect and there is NO understanding for anyone working against @Kaepernick7 PERIOD.”

The official Twitter account for Kaepernick — her boyfriend and a former San Francisco 49ers quarterback — retweeted her statement.



Nessa’s tweet was in response to a Complex article that cited a Variety report that the two men spoke before Scott confirmed he would perform in the Super Bowl halftime show.

Scott and Kaepernick had at least one phone conversation before the rapper confirmed his Super Bowl appearance,” Variety reported. “A source close to Scott said that while the two did not necessarily agree, they emerged from the conversation with mutual respect and understanding.”

Nessa, whose full name is Nessa Diab, and a number of activists, musicians and members of the public have called on other artists to stand in solidarity with those protesting the NFL over its treatment of Kaepernick.

He began protesting police brutality and racial injustice by first sitting and then kneeling during the national anthem at NFL games in 2016. He became a free agent after the 2016 season and has not been signed to another team in the NFL. He and many others have charged that NFL owners have colluded to keep him out of the league because of his activism.



Variety also wrote that sources close to Scott said he took the stance that “everyone makes a statement in their own way,” regarding his reported agreement to partner with the NFL to donate $500,000 to the Dream Corps, a criminal justice reform nonprofit.


His public relations team declined a request for comment.

Civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton told TMZ last month that he believes anyone performing at the halftime show is “directly violating” the efforts of those protesting the NFL.

“You can’t have it both ways,” he said in response to rumors circulating at the time that Scott would perform at the Super Bowl. “You can’t help people market something and then turn around and say but you agree with what people are protesting.”

The NFL’s official Twitter account confirmed on Sunday that Scott will perform, along with Big Boi and Maroon 5, which is headlining the show.

 
people gotta ask Kaep for permission now?

riddle me this: do the hundreds of black men that suited up every week in the NFL have to ask Kaep if it's alright that they play?


again: as long as the black players continue to suit up and play every week....this protest is just pissing in the wind. literally.

if this super bowl ends up with the saints and the patriots....it will do record numbers


you heard it here 1st.

and before any of the lemmings come....i dont even like football

its a shytty sport and should be banned
 
Did the NFL say they were giving them half a million or are you just believing a cat that is trying to make his efforts honorable ?

I’m just going by what that report said, but as you noted it just might be Travis.

Corrected: I missed re-read the tweet, it’s just Travis. Thx
 
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Dream Corp is headed by Van Jones. You think he gives a fuck about black people.

I don’t know, I don’t follow him much but he did say,

https://www-m.cnn.com/2018/01/27/us...tml?r=https://amp-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/

“Jones added that Kaepernick's actions -- sticking up for civil rights and the First Amendment -- make him a legend comparable to Muhammad Ali.”

It’s just ironic that he’s about to get a fat check off of a performer and the entity that blackballed Kaep.
 
So Kap is the gatekeeper of what a black man supposed to stand up for. I admire that he took a stand or a knee for what he believed in. But that is what he believed in so if someone don't take the same stance he or she is a sellout.
 
So Kap is the gatekeeper of what a black man supposed to stand up for. I admire that he took a stand or a knee for what he believed in. But that is what he believed in so if someone don't take the same stance he or she is a sellout.

So Travis is pro police brutality against black people? I don't think there is a way you can have it both ways on this one. He clearly laid out why he was protesting along with other players and has been attacked by every cac including the fucking president. :smh: This is Jim Brown/Steve Harvey/Kanye meeting with Trump and then trying to explain it retroactively.
 
Everyone is out to advance themselves and their position within white supremacy.

The kind of solidarity we should have against white supremacy is hard to achieve.

Everyone has their reason why they must do this or that and when you throw money and publicity into it makes it that much easier to sell out.

Black people don't know what we are trying to achieve.
 
Everyone is out to advance themselves and their position within white supremacy.

The kind of solidarity we should have against white supremacy is hard to achieve.

Everyone has their reason why they must do this or that and when you throw money and publicity into it makes it that much easier to sell out.

Black people don't know what we are trying to achieve.


No more need be said.
 
Everyone is out to advance themselves and their position within white supremacy.

The kind of solidarity we should have against white supremacy is hard to achieve.

Everyone has their reason why they must do this or that and when you throw money and publicity into it makes it that much easier to sell out.

Black people don't know what we are trying to achieve.
When they came for Lebron earlier this month NO Jew spoke out against their group, even though it was fake outrage (and a simple compliment actually), because they knew better and that there would be CONSEQUENCES for doing so.

That's the shit I admire about them. You can literally talk shit about Black people and NOTHING will happen to your coon ass. You'd actually have Black people defending your right to coon, smh. The Jews would kill your ass in the 50s and 60s **Gideons Spies**.
Today they just publically make it so that you won't earn money and eventually just die.

Basically we need a Black hit squad to punish our coons.
 
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