215. Colin Kaepernick, NFL and race with Monte Poole
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Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area joins Matt Maiocco and Laura Britt for a frank discussion of Colin Kaepernick, his protest of racial inequality and police brutality, the NFL and how race must be a large part of the discussion in changing the United States of America for the better.1:55 – Matt Maiocco and Monte Poole talk about a piece they wrote at NBCSportsBayArea.com from their experiences.4:00 – Monte talks about Colin Kaepernick’s decision to kneel during the national anthem.5:20 – Monte looks back at how Muhammad Ali was received during his protest.7:50 – Laura Britt was living in Chicago at the time of Kaepernick’s protest. She shares her perspective.9:30 – The protest during the national anthem got a lot of attention. Matt said it was a distraction for those who did not necessarily want to listen to his message.12:30 – Monte says it was never about the flag. It never has been.15:50 – Laura says it seems as if people’s eyes have opened.17:30 – Monte addresses Drew Brees’ comments and talks about the differing experiences of military members based on race.23:00 – Kyle Shanahan talks about why it’s important for him to speak out.27:45 -- Matt, Laura and Monte talk about the 49ers’ role in this issue.39:00 – Matt and Monte agree that the irony is if the NFL tried to silence Kaepernick, it actually made his voice stronger.44:05 – Laura asked Monte about the Declaration of Independence, where it reads “All men are created equal.”48:20 – This is bigger than sports, but sports should be a vehicle that drives change for the better.52:35 – Laura asks, “Why do people care about the color of people’s skin?”