We don’t see Colin Kaepernick sitting in the same bus as Rosa Parks. But we’re not insane like the fools running GQ Magazine.
In fact, Kaepernick’s crusade to nowhere is only appreciated by the desperate and outraged who don’t have the sense to sign on to a bonafide cause.
Enter sinking-ship Magazine GQ to passenger list on this ship of fools.
GQ features select photos of Kaepernick posing in the garb of a 1960s Black Panther. Hardly a fitting portrayal for a guy more suited for a role in Undercover Brother.
GQ’s other “Men” of the Year: Stephen Colbert & Kevin Durant.
Announcing GQ's Men (and Woman) of the Year 2017: @Kaepernick7, @StephenAtHome, @GalGadot, and @KDTrey5 https://t.co/5W5RMBKdku pic.twitter.com/LArjwrh3GX
— GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) November 13, 2017
The formula for choosing these folks was actually quite simple. It turns out it is the same editorial formula parent company Conde Nast has employed to help plunge the publication into obscurity.
The same company runs and owns Teen Vogue, a magazine the ownership has tried to convert into a player covering U.S. politics. That bright idea has likewise tanked.
Where is Si Newhouse, Jr. when you need him. RIP.
.@Kaepernick7 will not be silenced https://t.co/NxQFCxdf1L #GQMOTY pic.twitter.com/jBIa1cHwPm
— GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) November 13, 2017