passive resistance. martin luther king was a man of huge thoughtfulness about the strategy that he asked those who followed he asked those who follow him to use. that strategy was in the face of silence, you have a moral high ground if you did not return violence with violence. this week marks the 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king, jr., stephon clark, fernando castille the protests mirror the protests of the civil rights rae led by king and sparked by similar merciless killings. reporter: before the world ever heard of ferlando castille or any black man that awoke the
african-americans in this sport, they stand for 75%. here s a chance for goodell and the powers to be to say we hear your cries. we re talking about kaepernick s protest on the wake of fernando castille, sandra, eric gardner. time after time. listening to a conservative speech. we have to judge every case, case by case. well, that s easy to say in the outcome isn t always no justice. there s no justice for these family. for all of them. how do you want us to judge case by case? for us in black america, i m tired of people from our standpoint telling us what should be comfortable and how we should react. all i see end of the day, every time there is a black and brown american slandered or enslaved, there s no justice. no justice. at this point i don t want to hear what s comfortable for white america or for the nfl. i want to hear, how can we make this right? start being if you get stopped by the cops you deserve to go home at the end of the day