The rap icon says he spoke to Colin Kaepernick before teaming up with the NFL
By AP
Last Updated: 14/08/19 10:03pm
Jay-Z insists he still supports protesting, kneeling and NFL player Colin Kaepernick after the rap icon announced his company Roc Nation was partnering with the NFL.
The Grammy winner and entrepreneur fielded questions alongside NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at his company’s New York City headquarters on Wednesday.
Jay-Z said he is interested in working with the league to make substantial changes, and revealed he spoke with Kaepernick before he took on the partnership.
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The rapper has been among the biggest supporters of Kaepernick, who sparked debate in the NFL when he decided to kneel when the national anthem was played before games to protest the killings of blacks by police officers.
Kaepernick has not played for the NFL since he opted out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers in 2017. Earlier this year, the NFL settled a lawsuit brought by Kaepernick and Eric Reid that alleged that owners colluded to keep them from playing in the league.
When directly asked if he would kneel or stand, Jay-Z said: “I think we’ve moved past kneeling and I think it’s time to go into actionable items.”
He then added: “No, I don’t want people to stop protesting at all. Kneeling, I know we’re stuck on it because it’s a real thing, but kneeling is a form of protest. I support protest across the board.
“We need to bring light to the issue. I think everyone knows what the issue is, we’re done with that,” he added.
“We all know the issue now. Okay, next. What are we moving (on to) next? And I’m not minimising that part of it because that has to happen, that’s a necessary part of the process.
“But now that we all know what’s going on, what are we going to do? How are we going to stop it? Because the kneeling was not about a job, it was about injustice.”
When asked why he did not involve Kaepernick in the new Roc Nation-NFL deal, Jay-Z said: “You’d have to ask him. I’m not his boss. I can’t just bring him into something. That’s for him to say.”
Jay-Z also said he and Kaepernick had a conversation about the new deal but offered no details about what was discussed.
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Those demonstrations were sparked by Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem in 2016.
“Everyone’s saying, ‘How are you going forward if Kaep doesn’t have a job?’ This was not about him having a job. That became part of it,” Jay-Z said. “We know what it is – now how do we address that injustice? What’s the way forward?”
Jay-Z added that “the NFL has a huge platform and we can use that huge platform.”
“I believe real change is had through conversation, real conversation and real work … and what better way to do it than where the conversation first took place.”
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