Anti-Kaepernick merchandise for sale outside Bills' stadium
Unlicensed merchandise with anti-Colin Kaepernick messages is for sale outside of the Buffalo Bills' stadium ahead of the team's game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The controversial Kaepernick, who made national headlines by choosing not to stand for the national anthem in protest of the oppression of people of color, is slated to draw his first start of the season Sunday.
One shirt for sale depicts Kaepernick with a rifle scope trained on his heart:
Shirts with a rifle scope trained on Colin Kaepernick selling for $10 outside of Ralph Wilson stadium. pic.twitter.com/bSuxF3G5qq
— Robert Klemko (@RobertKlemko) October 16, 2016
Another shirt has an implicity lewd sexual message:
well, we knew Kaepernick playing in Buffalo was going to be interesting pic.twitter.com/z4ed89s0d3
— Mike Tunison (@xmasape) October 16, 2016
Other merchandise, including beer koozies emblazoned with anti-Kaepernick messages, is also for sale:
These are for sale in the #Bills lot.
— Duffy on WCMF (@DuffyOnWCMF) October 16, 2016
2 for $5. pic.twitter.com/NLTC2C9DeZ
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