**WOKE SPORTS CULTURE IS FADING: Kaepernick’s Comeback is a Pipe Dream**
In a striking testament to the ongoing decline of woke culture in sports, Colin Kaepernick’s hopes for an NFL comeback seem more far-fetched than ever.
At 37 years old, his aspirations are being met with widespread skepticism.
Kaepernick, once a controversial figure for his protests against the national anthem, has maintained that he could still return to the league by 2025.
His girlfriend, Nessa Diab, recently reiterated his commitment during a TMZ interview, stating, “Nothing has changed. It’s all up to the teams if they’ll let him [play].”
However, the reality is that teams are unlikely to embrace a player whose past actions have alienated millions of fans.
Kaepernick's decline began in 2016, when he made headlines not for his athletic prowess but for his decision to kneel during the national anthem as a form of protest against perceived racial injustices in America.
This choice sparked significant backlash, leading many fans to turn away from the NFL.
Despite his claims of being blackballed by the league due to his activism, the numbers speak for themselves.
His last appearance on the field was in a game where he threw for just 187 yards with one touchdown — hardly the standout performance needed to justify a return.
In recent years, the sports community has begun to pivot away from the divisive rhetoric that Kaepernick's actions represented.
Many fans and analysts argue that the era of woke sports is fading, with audiences increasingly favoring unity and patriotism over political statements.
The fact that Kaepernick’s activism has overshadowed his football skills is a stark reminder of how his actions have played a significant role in his professional downfall.
As more fans express their desire for sports to return to their purest form — an escape from the political turmoil of the world — Kaepernick's claims of readiness for a comeback may remain nothing more than wishful thinking.
The future of professional sports looks to prioritize inclusivity and shared American values rather than divisive political protests.
In light of this trend, one can only wonder if those who still support Kaepernick are living in a realm of denial about the changing landscape of sports in America.
As the NFL continues to move forward, it appears that Kaepernick's time in the spotlight may have come to a definitive close.
Sources:
outkick.combreitbart.comamericafirstreport.com