Dabo Swinney was recently asked about Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest and although it seemed like Clemson’s head coach tried his best to give an answer that wouldn’t offend those on either side of the issue, he ended up coming across slightly out of touch and Twitter responded as only Twitter could.
White Man Paid Millions Thanks to Unpaid, Primarily Black Workforce Thinks USA Is Great Just As It Ishttps://t.co/lwbyblfYsn
— Kyle (@chickenhoops) September 13, 2016
"We don't have a race problem. We have a sin problem." – Dabo Swinney. Is living high off of unpaid black labor one of those sins?
— Dave Zirin (@EdgeofSports) September 13, 2016
@Dabo Swinney. As a professor at the university that you coach football for, I'm assigning you a reading. Since… https://t.co/qEhJeiAnEq
— Chenjerai Kumanyika (@catchatweetdown) September 13, 2016
dabo swinney deserved to lose the national championship
— petty royal (@TheBenNatan) September 13, 2016
Dabo Swinney's response to protests is a good example of how you can be a good coach and or player but be clueless about social issues.
— (((RuggedAmethyst))) (@GrooveSDC) September 13, 2016
"there are also good cops you know," said dabo swinney, who tried to DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM his way out of a speeding ticket
— jim … lohmar (@jimlohmar) September 14, 2016
To any Black @ClemsonFB player.. #DaboSwinney told you who he REALLY is today, it would be stupid of you not to listen
— Daryl Wright (@daryl_wright) September 14, 2016
#DaboSwinney has made so much money in the #NCAA #Slavetrade he's donating $1M to @clemsonfball✊???? https://t.co/SSkxBny38q
— Azania Justice (@AzaniaJustice) September 14, 2016
I'm wondering why #DaboSwinney didn't speak out about Walter Scott murder and Dylan Roof killing 9 ppl in that church @ClemsonFB
— KelvinX (@1_and_only_grip) September 14, 2016