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Related: About this forumJay-Z Helped the NFL Banish Colin Kaepernick
Yesterday the hip-hop mogul Jay-Z and National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell held a joint media session at the Roc Nation offices in New York to seal a once-implausible partnership that isnt being received as positively as both parties probably hoped.
I assume neither Goodell nor Jay-Z expected to be on the defensive once the NFL announced that it would give Roc Nation, the music moguls entertainment company, significant power in choosing the performers for the leagues signature eventsincluding the coveted Super Bowl halftime show. Jay-Z and Roc Nation will also help augment the NFLs social-justice initiatives by developing content and spaces where players can speak about the issues that concern them.
This wasnt just another routine example of Jay-Z living out a lyric hed rapped nearly 15 years agoIm not a businessman. Im a business, man! Instead, the rapper faced questions yesterday about why he chose to collaborate with the same league that hed publicly criticized for its treatment of Colin Kaepernick, the quarterback who hasnt had an NFL job since taking a knee during the national anthem three years ago to protest police brutality and racial injustice. This is the same Jay-Z who showed support for Kaepernick by wearing his jersey on Saturday Night Live. On his megahit song Apeshit, Jay-Z rapped this lyric: Once I said no to the Super Bowl. You need me, I dont need you. Every night we in the end zone. Tell the NFL we in stadiums too.
Now hes in business with the league.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/08/jay-z-helps-nfl-banish-colin-kaepernick/596146/
hlthe2b
(106,385 posts)I have to wonder how many will remain loyal and unquestioning after this.
Sell-out just about covers it, IMO. I am firmly in Kaepernick's corner.
walkingman
(8,358 posts)Wounded Bear
(60,697 posts)Eugene
(62,663 posts)I think everyone knows what the issue is were done with that, Jay-Z said. We all know the issue now. OK, next.
https://apnews.com/fe539d1c5d9045d98cfdcf7f028baff9
oasis
(51,705 posts)Blue_true
(31,261 posts)I think that what Jay-Z is doing will have a far greater and longer lasting impact of social justice for Blacks and other people of color.
I have been of the mindset for a long time that other than focusing on the right issue, Kapernack seemed to have had no clue about how to move to the next level. Jay-Z has been actively mentoring young Black entertainers, businesspeople and aspiring professionals for years. Silicon Valley now takes Black startups seriously because of what Jay-Z did in that area, VC firms now know that is they pass on that Black person that has an interesting idea, Jay-Z or those working with him will give the Black entrepreneur a fair hearing and likely investment. I just don't see Kap extending his influence into tangible change the way Jay-Z has.