Brett Favre's controversial claim that Colin Kaepernick deserves "hero status" like Pat Tillman sparks a fierce rebuttal detailing Tillman's ultimate sacrifice versus Kaepernick's activism. The speaker dismantles the comparison by highlighting Tillman's death in Afghanistan against Kaepernick's lucrative career, while aggressively arguing that systemic racism is a myth perpetuated by false narratives about police brutality. Ultimately, this heated exchange underscores deep cultural fractures regarding patriotism, race, and the definition of heroism in modern America. [Automatically generated summary]
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Racehorse Versus Donkey Comparison00:03:22
Hey Brett, you a fool man How the hell you could compare Pat Tillman to Colin Kaepernick?
That's like comparing a damn racehorse to a damn donkey To a damn mule.
I think you took one too many hits to the head man.
You can't even compare those two men.
Look here Brett Favre was interviewed by Tim's and Colin Kaepernick came up Brett Foff said he assumes that when everything settles that Colin Kaepernick is gonna be labeled a hero just like Pat Tillman.
Let's compare the two.
Yeah, let's do that.
Let's sit back and compare these two men.
Yeah, because Brett Favre assumes this.
Now, you know what assume means, right?
Yeah.
It means you're gonna make an ass out of you and me.
Yeah.
So stop assuming.
Yeah, stop making an ass out of all of us.
Let's compare the two.
Yeah, Pat Tillman.
Yeah.
Right?
All-star football player.
Yeah.
He had a multi-million dollar contract ready to be signed.
Multi-million dollar contract.
However, 9-11 just happened, right?
And this galvanized him.
He wanted to do something for this country.
So he walked away from this multi-million dollar contract.
Life-changing money, right?
To join the Army Rangers.
These people who fight in battle for the Army Rangers got a life expectancy of like, what?
In battle?
Like seven minutes?
Yeah.
Minutes, right?
He ends up losing his life in Afghanistan, not from terrorist gunfire, friendly gunfire.
Yeah.
This man sacrificed everything.
Pat Tillman actually believed in something and he actually sacrificed everything.
He lost his life.
The reason why we call him a hero, because he believed in what that flag stands for, he believed in his country.
That's why he did what he did.
Dude, gave up everything, including his life.
Now let's look at the donkey.
The damn mule over here.
This guy has made millions outside of football as an activist.
What has this dude given up?
He's still alive.
The people that call him a hero, a lot of his supporters actually hate this damn country.
They hate that flag.
They hate everything what this country stands for.
So, and I know why you did it, Brett.
You're trying to be a nice guy.
Yeah.
Keep on bowing to these people on the left.
Eventually, we ain't going to have nothing left.
Yeah, maybe they saw what they did to Drew Breeze.
He said, I ain't going out like Drew.
I'm going to say something nice.
But, you know, I'm not surprised you said that.
Because you do make horrible decisions.
Yeah, Brett Favre is in the Hall of Fame, right?
Yeah.
Great, great stats.
But the one stat he led the league in every year, in comparison to all quarterbacks who have ever played this game.
Yeah.
No other quarterback has thrown as many interceptions as this guy.
This dude threw 336 interceptions.
You know why you set that record, bro?
Brett?
You know why you set that record?
Because you make horrible decisions.
Horrible decisions.
That's why you set that record.
Yeah.
Horrible Decisions And Lies00:03:55
Not because you were victimized or anything.
You make horrible decisions.
Sometimes, Brett, you should just take the sack, buddy.
That's what I'm going to told you about your coach.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This was a horrible decision.
Yeah.
Because to compare these two, there's no comparison.
Yeah.
Colin Kaepernick is perpetuating a lie to black America.
He's oppressing his own people with that lie.
That Black Lives Matter, all that money is going to white politicians.
How the hell is Colin Kaepernick a hero?
He's a sellout.
He is the epitome of what an Uncle Tom is.
Yeah, he's oppressing his own people because that Black Lives Matter.
Yeah.
You perpetuating a lie that white police officers are out here looking to gun down black males, and that's all a lie.
You know his whole stance to Black Lives Matter?
Yeah.
That is to divide this country.
Yeah, that's what it's for.
He's no hero in my book.
If he wanted to be a hero, he could have stood up for police brutality on both sides because whites are getting killed unarmed just like blacks are.
Almost twice as much as blacks.
Yeah.
But the one thing I want to mention, the people he's standing for, Colin Kaepernick, they've been labeled justified shootings.
That's where you lose everybody.
You're protesting justified shootings just because they're black.
It was never about bringing America together.
It's about dividing America.
Yeah, Mr. Floyd, everybody agrees with that.
That was police brutality.
But that's an isolated incident.
The majority of the people who died at the hands of police, the cops, they've been justified shootings.
Like Michael Brown, that was a justified shooting.
That's why the case never went to court.
The guy was out of control, tried to take the cop's gun.
And y'all kneeling for this man.
And y'all keep perpetuating his lie to black men.
LeBron James keeps saying black men are being hunted down from the moment they walk outside their door.
You're absolutely right.
It's not about white men.
It's for black men.
You're being hunted down by black men.
That's who's hunting black folks down.
This country is not systemically racist.
This country is the greatest country on this planet.
You know how I know?
Because we send white people to die in some foreign country each and every day fighting for people's culture, their religion that they have no say-so in.
And they don't stand for.
But we do that as a country to keep the world a better place.
But this place is a systemically racist country.
We got laws in this country that hire black people over whites.
How is that systemically racist against black folks?
That's helping black people, right?
Yeah.
I mean, we passed so many civil rights bills.
Every time y'all keep bringing up this systemic racism, all this racism, y'all never bring up the good shit white people's done.
You forget black people sold black Africans to white people.
Y'all keep holding white people accountable.
Won't you hold your own people accountable?
It's just the white people.
So you mean tell me white people got on a damn boat, got off the damn boat, died from scurvy, malnutrition, and they just started chasing down niggas?
Dawd.
Don't y'all watch the NBA NFL?
How many times have you seen a white man run down and catch a black man?
Right?
It's a reason why you have white quarterbacks and black wide receivers.
Just go deep, Tyrone.
I'm going to throw you the ball.
That comparison you made, Brett, that was disrespectful, brother.
Yeah.
You compared Colin Kaepernick, a person that's oppressing his own people, perpetually lied to black people.
Let's keep in mind, the people who call Pat Tillman a hero, they love this country.
Many of the supporters for CAP, they hate this country.
They hate this country.
You see him out there on the streets ripping down all the statues, burning down other people's business.
Black-owned businesses at that.
They killing their own people, killing black police officers.