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Tariq Nasheed: Don't fall for white supremacist fake outrage over Cam Newton's 'female' comment

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton earned himself a Twitter Moment Wednesday after saying it was “funny” to hear a question about his receivers’ routes coming from a “female.”

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Anti-racism strategist and possible parody account mastermind Tariq Nasheed is upset, however, that some people are taking all of the fake outrage of Newton’s comment seriously, when really it’s just a ruse to deflect from the NFL’s blackballing of Colin Kaepernick.

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By the way, according to the essential resource @KapWatch, it’s been 217 days now that the NFL has denied him employment.

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