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Charles Barkley knows what it feels like to be Colin Kaepernick, trying to do right thing

Nike announced it has a deal with Colin Kaepernick, the question is how much further will they go in supporting the issues he's fighting against? Diana Payan, The Republic | azcentral.com

Athletes and others kneeling in support of Colin Kaepernick can stand up, proudly.

They’ve won.

Kaepernick’s kneeling protest during the national anthem has gained the attention of the world, and he’s gained a level of power that goes beyond anything any other quarterback — active or otherwise — has been able to reasonably imagine.

“What nonbelievers fail to understand,” Kaepernick said a newly released Nike ad that emphasizes abstract ideals rather than athletic accomplishments, “is that calling a dream ‘crazy’ is not an insult.