Race talk, fandom, and the legacy of plantation culture in the NFL player protests

Melissa A. Click, A. Edgar, H. Holladay
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ABSTRACT In August 2016, San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand during the United States’ national anthem. Throughout the National Football League’s 2016–2017 season, Kaepernick and other NFL players acting in solidarity maintained their refusal to stand for the national anthem. We explore NFL fans’ reactions to and feelings about the player protests inspired by Colin Kaepernick with interviews with 41 participants conducted between November 2017 and February 2018. We highlight how fans’ private talk about race is shaped by their strong feelings about race and social justice, particularly around their beliefs about the purpose and function of sports, feelings about players’ rights and responsibilities, and reaction to the NFL’s response to Kaepernick. Knowledge of and comfort discussing systemic racism was a key component in fans’ support for or opposition to the player protests. We argue that the way that NFL fans talk about the protests is shaped by the U.S. history of racial injustice, which is linked, both historically and in our interview participants’ statements, to issues of economics, ownership, and wealth inequality.
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种族谈话,球迷,和种植园文化的遗产在NFL球员抗议
2016年8月,旧金山49人队四分卫科林·卡佩尼克(Colin Kaepernick)拒绝在美国国歌响起时起立。在整个2016-2017赛季,卡佩尼克和其他NFL球员团结一致,拒绝在奏国歌时起立。我们在2017年11月至2018年2月期间对41名参与者进行了采访,探讨了NFL球迷对科林·卡佩尼克(Colin Kaepernick)启发的球员抗议的反应和感受。我们强调了球迷对种族和社会正义的强烈感受如何塑造了他们对种族的私人谈论,特别是他们对体育目的和功能的信念,对球员权利和责任的感受,以及对NFL对卡佩尼克的回应的反应。对系统性种族主义的了解和讨论是球迷支持或反对球员抗议的关键因素。我们认为,NFL球迷谈论抗议活动的方式受到美国种族不公正历史的影响,无论是在历史上还是在我们的采访参与者的陈述中,这都与经济、所有权和财富不平等问题有关。
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