One great thing about social media is it makes mobilizing people, that much easier. Pastor Jamal Bryant, organized a protest in support of Colin Kaepernick and other NFL players who wish to kneel for equality. Little did he know that so many would show up and show out . The protest took place outside M&T Stadium in downtown Baltimore, right as the national anthem was being played, during the Chicago Bears vs Baltimore Ravens game.
Black men #TakeAKnee against injustice! Meet @jamalhbryant & @Kaepernick7 at Ravens stadium at 12p @BLM_Boston @BLMLA @BLM_Atlanta @BLM5280 pic.twitter.com/KSNxmXzk2i
— BaconBitsNews (@Baconbitsnews) October 15, 2017
Wish I could of been there with my big bro @jamalhbryant on the frontline #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/wYS7CF1abf
— Carlton A. Lynch (@CarltonLynch) October 15, 2017
Bryant says he won’t stop fighting for NFL free agent quarterback Kaepernick who started a movement last year when he first began sitting then kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality in the black community.
Bryant, the senior pastor of Empowerment Temple AME Church in Baltimore, Maryland, is still advocating for the former San Francisco 49ers player one year after the QB began his protest and is calling Americans to join him.