OPEN LETTER TO JED YORK SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS CHIEF
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
http://www.49ers.com/team/staff/jed-york/5351bb0b-a0c8-46c1-bc2c-a134a1246297
As chief executive officer of the San Francisco 49ers, Jed York oversees all aspects of the organization. Now in his seventh year as CEO, York has been a driving force behind the 49ers recent success on and off the field. York recognizes and shares the ongoing passion of the team’s faithful fans.
During York’s tenure, the team has experienced great success having won two NFC West Division titles, advanced to three consecutive NFC Championship Games and a Super Bowl. His strong leadership was also instrumental in providing the team and its fans a state-of-the-art new home...
As chief executive officer of the San Francisco 49ers, Jed York oversees all aspects of the organization. Now in his seventh year as CEO, York has been a driving force behind the 49ers recent success on and off the field. York recognizes and shares the ongoing passion of the team’s faithful fans.
During York’s tenure, the team has experienced great success having won two NFC West Division titles, advanced to three consecutive NFC Championship Games and a Super Bowl. His strong leadership was also instrumental in providing the team and its fans a state-of-the-art new home...
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August 3, 2016
FROM: MIRIAM MATA
MR. YORK
I'm very upset with the lack of respect from your
player Colin
Kaepernick
when the
National Anthem is playing. But also I'm upset with
you
for
not taking any action to try to solve the problem.
It will be a good idea to keep Kaepernick out of the field
when
the Anthem is
being played. To do that you should agree not to
toss a coin and
give the other team the privilege to start the
first
quarter, so WE THE
PEOPLE do not have to watch on TV his
infamy to many
of us, that respect police officers and the job
they
do.
Also if
Mr. Kaepernick is so proud of what Fidel Castro
represents, a
dictator responsible for the slavery of the cuban
people for more
that 57 years, he should play for free and
donate his full
salary to the poor people of San Francisco,
in other words
receive same treatment that baseball
players
enjoy in Cuba from
his hero
the communist Fidel Castro.
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MUST
READ:
While
denouncing “injustices against people of color” Kaepernick idolized the jailer
and torturer of the longest suffering black political prisoners in the modern
history of the Western hemisphere. Many of these black Cubans suffered longer
and more horrible incarceration in Castro’s KGB-designed dungeons than Nelson
Mandela spent in South Africa’s (relatively) comfortable prisons, which were
open to inspection by the Red Cross. Castro has never allowed a Red Cross
delegation anywhere near
his real prisons.
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