A Darkened Image of Colin Kaepernick Appeared on a Republican Campaign Fundraiser, but They Swear They Didn't Do It

A fundraising email sent by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) appears to show a darkened image of former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, but the NRCC swears they didnโ€™t darken the image. Suggested Reading Waiting To Exhale’s 30 Years Later: Where Are They Now? If Poor Black, White People Unite, They’d Be An Unstoppable Force,…

A fundraising email sent by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) appears to show a darkened image of former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, but the NRCC swears they didnโ€™t darken the image.

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Maybe the image is like a protest photo of Dorian Gray. Maybe the NRCC has gotten hold of a photo of Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who fights for black rights and somehow is without an NFL home because of said protest (liars will say heโ€™s not in the NFL because heโ€™s lost a step, but they are liars), that gets darker with each of his protests.

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Or, maybe, as one Democratic operative told Yahoo News, the attack ad is just racist and โ€œdisgustingโ€.

โ€œHouse Republicans are running on racism, plain and simple. Itโ€™s disgusting, itโ€™s offensive and it should be fireable, but thereโ€™s no accountability in the Republican Party,โ€ the operative said.

From Yahoo News:

The NRCC is one of the main Hill committees run by the two major political parties. It is dedicated to electing Republicans to the House of Representatives. The message the group sent to supporters advertised a โ€œBetsy Ross mugโ€ and referenced Kaepernickโ€™s opposition to the slavery-era flag.

โ€œWHO DO YOU STAND WITH? DONALD TRUMP AND THE BETSY ROSS FLAG OR ANTI-AMERICAN FLAG COLIN KAEPERNICK?โ€ the message asked.

Pictures of President Trump and Kaepernick appear side-by-side in the message. The photo of Kaepernick appears to have been altered to make his skin several shades darker than it is in original copies of the image. In an email to Yahoo News, NRCC communications director Chris Pack insisted, โ€œThe photo was not darkened.โ€

Apparently white people really love the 1770s flag and the NRCC wants to profit off that by giving their supporters a mug with this flag on it for a $25 donation. Clearly, the point of this push is to profit off Kaepernickโ€™s protest against the slavery flag and Nikeโ€™s decision to pull a shoe that wouldโ€™ve featured the flag on the back.

Also from Yahoo News:

Political ad makers have previously been accused of darkening African-Americansโ€™ skin in photographs to appeal to racist sentiment. In 2015, a study of negative ads that aired against Barack Obama in the 2008 election showed that the campaign of Republican candidate John McCain consistently darkened Obamaโ€™s skin in commercials. That study also showed McCainโ€™s skin was lightened in some ads and found those images appealed to โ€œstereotypesโ€ and negatively affected some votersโ€™ impressions of Obama. During that same race, the campaign of Democrat Hillary Clinton was also accused of darkening Obamaโ€™s skin in ads, and liberal critics described it as โ€œusing racismโ€ and โ€œrace-baiting.โ€ There is a wide body of evidence indicating racial prejudice is stronger against African-Americans with darker skin, and multiple other studies have echoed the finding that some voters respond negatively to candidates with darker skin.

This isnโ€™t the first time that the NRCC has been called out for pushing hatred under the guise of political action.

In June, The Hill reported that GOP Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney informed the NRCCโ€™s chairman, Rep. Tom Emmer, (R-Minn.), that โ€œRepublicans raised questions about the NRCCโ€™s strategy during a closed-door meeting,โ€ Yahoo News reports.

NRCC used nicknames to attack Democratic rivals, much like, ummmm, I donโ€™t knowโ€ฆ.THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Yahoo News notes that โ€œOn June 4, former Republican congressman Tom Rooney tweeted a simple message at Emmer in response to the juvenile jabs.โ€

โ€œThis isnโ€™t you,โ€ Rooney wrote.

But the NRCC considers this to be a bloodsport and doesnโ€™t care who gets hurt in the process as long as they win.

Emmer defended the organizationโ€™s tactics earlier this month telling the Minnesota Star Tribune: โ€œOur job is to define the other side of the aisle,โ€ Emmer said. โ€œOur guys are being as aggressive as they can to get these stories placed.โ€

But they didnโ€™t darken Kaepernickโ€™s skin color. Got it?

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