Orgy Of Kaepernick Worship Intensifies; Ex-QB Added To Popular Video Game

The madness that is the cult of Colin Kaepernick is continuing with the NFL season ready to kick off.

In what may go down as one of the greatest – and most unnecessary – cases of economic and brand suicide in history, the National Football League is going all-in on the Black Lives Matter agenda.

Commissioner Roger Goodell is sucking up to anti-American, cop-hating bigot Colin Kaepernick, the league will play the song known as the “Black national anthem” before the Star-Spangled Banner creating the spectacle of players standing tall during the rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” then hitting their knees during the real anthem, players will be allowed to put the names of criminals like George Floyd and Jacob Blake on their helmets and Black Lives Matter propaganda will be displayed in end zones.

Then there is the sickening orgy of Kaepernick worship that has been taken to a new level by EA Sports.

Despite being out of the NFL for four years, the self-anointed race messiah has been added to Madden 21, the latest installment of the iconic video game franchise.

Via CNET, “Madden NFL 21 adds Colin Kaepernick to player pool”:

Colin Kaepernick is making his return to football — to the virtual gridiron at least. Madden NFL 21, the latest iteration of the popular football video game from gaming giant EA, announced the addition of Kaepernick via Twitter on Tuesday. Kaepernick will join the free agent pool, so you’ll be able to use him on your team in Dynasty mode — where you manage a team over the course of multiple seasons — as well as in Play Now mode, which lets you just hop into a game.

The tweet announcing the free update to the game praised Kaepernick as a starting-caliber quarterback and one of the best free agents in the league. Kaepernick should have stats that make him an appealing free agent as they should align with other starting QBs.

EA Sports has even modeled their Kaepernick character as an anti-white extremist by having it thrust a black power fist into the air after scoring a TD – something that has not happened in real life since 2017.

Not only is Kaepernick back in Madden, but the developers have made him more powerful than half of the current starting quarterbacks.

According to Outkick The Coverage:

EA Sports announced today that Colin Kaepernick will be featured in Madden 21 for the first time since 2016. Kaepernick has an 81 overall rating. Not having played the game in well over a decade, I had no idea what that means, but as NFL pundit Dov Kleiman noted on Twitter, it’s better than half the league’s starting quarterbacks. Here are the people he’s ahead of, and their ratings:

  • Tyrod Taylor: 69
  • Dwayne Haskins: 70
  • Gardner Minshew: 70
  • Drew Lock: 70
  • Mitchell Trubisky: 72
  • Daniel Jones: 72
  • Sam Darnold: 73
  • Ryan Fitzpatrick: 74
  • Teddy Bridgewater: 75
  • Joe Burrow: 76
  • Jared Goff: 76
  • Kyler Murray : 77
  • Josh Allen: 77
  • Cam Newton: 78
  • Derek Carr: 79
  • Ryan Tannehill: 80

Ben Roethlisberger is tied with Kaepernick at an 81 rating.

With the NFL having gone full SJW this year the verdict will soon be known as to whether suggesting that millions of its own fans are racists is a successful longterm business strategy.

The media’s hero-worship of a bitter malcontent who has never been able to articulate his views in a literate manner has now become a cult.