#I’mWithKap…
The story of Colin Kaepernick is coming to Meek Mill’s upcoming album.
The free-agent quarterback has been unsigned the last two seasons, you could say because of his protests of systemic oppression during the national anthem.
Bars in the song include,
“They told Kap to stand up if you want to play for a team, and most of his teammates said the same thing … Back in the ’30s you would be killed if you kneeled. They won’t kill you now, they just take you out of the deal.”
Kaepernick stayed in touch with Meek while he was in jail and combined to donate $20,000 to Youth Service Inc. in January as part of Kaepernick’s #10for10 pledge.
Rapper Meek Mill says he is “always open to talking” to Pres. Trump about supporting meaningful and systematic criminal justice reform. https://t.co/VYL6cbQRnM pic.twitter.com/R9tCVyPEkV
— ABC News (@ABC) September 15, 2018
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