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October 8, 2025 8 mins

The Human Being of the Week is Colin Kaepernick, who funded and pushed for the autopsy of Trey Reed. It revealed evidence of contradicting claims of suicide—underscoring Kaepernick’s continued work for justice beyond sports. 

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white guy who is sitting next to because I don't
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There is nothing he's ever heard or seen that Republicans
have done that he would not justify, including marching children

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now with zip ties on, and it's like there's a
dangerous gang and they use them for human shields. How
many times do we watch children be harmed because somebody
said they were using them as human seals? Don't we
have a whole isn't that a you know, in a
country in the region of the world, thousands of miles
away where people are saying exactly the same thing. We're
supposed shoot through the kids to get to the people
you want, and kids don't get to decide where they live.

(01:04):
And this is the thing people don't seem to understand.
Do you remember three or four, maybe two or three
years ago there was a neonaid on nurse at a
hospital in Virginia and she was breaking the black infant's legs. Kid,
remember that she was breaking their legs. Now we have
another example. I remember the first time I ever had

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a policeman pull a gun on me. I was eight
seven or eight seven, eight years old. It was the
first time I ever smelled garlic because I didn't know
what it was. I'm like, what is this smelling like?
He was talking to me and I smelled like I was.
He obviously had lunch, and I'm like, maybe it's why
I don't like garlic now, But maybe I'm serious. I
can't stand garlic. But imagine, the best time to teach

(01:46):
a child is when they're anything? Is when what?

Speaker 2 (01:50):
When they're young?

Speaker 1 (01:50):
When they're young? They say that children can learn things
while they're in Yeah, for sure, So if I learned,
if that's my why do you so you will? And
I guarantee you that that experience that those kids have
had in Chicago's not too much difference than ones I had.
I imagine that they are black children all over the
country and inner cities that learned their lessons at a
very young age. So then you create the very monster

(02:13):
that you say you're worried about, just like those kids
who grew up somebody broke their arms. This country tells
you over and over again how it feels about you,
and you can't. You're making you're basically creating the environment
for them people. Then you worry why we don't trust
this country. You know, we don't trust these people.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
And you wonder why when a black person sees a
police officer they run right and you say, well, they
were fleeing. They were skinned.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
First off, they don't know how to flee. They're not
know how to flee. They know. They don't have a
frolic at all. No, not us, not us, these new
dudes do I've never heard. We didn't. The worst that
I saw the do was skip, that's all. But I
frolicking and flee.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
It's a whole movement over the summer and last summer
hashtag black boyflop.

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Did you make that one skip?

Speaker 2 (03:05):
I missed that one?

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Speaker 1 (04:57):
I wanna recognize the good and so one as a
human being of the week. Dad, somebody out there's human,
find them and tell us who it's actually.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Colin Kaepernick. Oh yeah, yep, he funded an autopsy that
actually found out that Trey Reid did not die by suicide.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yeah, of course, of course he didn't die by.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Yeah, of course, but you know you have to have
an investigation to pay for the autopsy.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
I didn't know Autopsis cast so much. They like at
least ten grand. Well, yeah, and that's why they don't
do them on poor people. Yep, that's why he looked
like he got stabbed at me. Okay, that's it. Do
you agree? Yeah, you know, that's why. That's why they
they'll make these monikers like natural causes. How you die
at natural causes at twenty something exactly. But Colin Kaepernick

(05:37):
is our human being the other week, and you know what,
I'm so glad that he got a lot of money.
I'm glad that head. I mean, I wish he could
have played, but that you know, he's still doing things
and being true to what he believes his mission.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Is as it back down.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Yeah, so I'm very proud of So he's our human
being other week and we give him the class there
it is right there. Now, it's time. But what you
need to know with the one and only Sybil Wills,
It's Sybil Wilkes with what we need to know. The
Canadian Prime Minister is returning to Washington, d C.

Speaker 6 (06:05):
This week. President Trump and Prime Minister Mark Kearney are
scheduled to meet at the White House Tuesday. Reports suggests
the two leaders have grown closer since their last tense exchange,
when Trump joked about making Canada the fifty first US state.
Canada struggled to finalize a new trade deal since the
United States imposed a thirty five percent tariff on Canadian exports.

(06:27):
White House officials say the visit will focus on strengthening
economic and security cooperation between the neighboring countries.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
In Illinois, Governor JB.

Speaker 6 (06:37):
Pritzker is accusing President Trump and ICE of thuggery. In Chicago.
Pritzker says ICE agents staged a military style raid on
an apartment complex, calling the operation an invasion targeting residents
by race.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
I mean, we had a week in Chicago where eleven
people were murdered and thirty eight people were shot.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
And then as we have a governor get up and
Shay shaken handle.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
The governor warn the administration's plan to federalize three hundred
Illinois National Guard members will only heighten the tensions. Kroger
is recalling several Deli products over possible listeria contamination. The
recall covers basil Testel bowtie salads and smoke Mozzarelli penny
salads sold in nearly two thousand stores across twenty eight states.

(07:24):
Customers are urged to throw away or return the products
for a refund. Sean Diddycombs is asking to serve his
fifty month federal prison sentence at Fort Dix in New Jersey.
His legal team says the low security facility is closer
to the family and offers a top rated residential drug
abuse program. Did He has already spent a year in

(07:45):
custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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Speaker 2 (07:56):
I'm Sybil Wilkes. Be informed, be empowered.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Thank you so very much, Sybil Jasmine Day. Well, I
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