Social justice warrior and political hero of the left, Colin Kaepernick donated $25,000 to a charity that honors convicted cop killer Assata Shakur.

Assata Shakur is now a fugitive hiding out in Cuba.

Today, Kaepernick is an unemployed whiner who set in motion a protest that is ultimately toppling the NFL. He has never even registered to vote.

Via The Daily Mail:

Kaepernick’s foundation made the donation to Chicago-based Assata’s Daughter’s, named after former Black Liberation Army member Assata Shakur, in April as part of a $1million charitable pledge. TRENDING: Unhinged Quebec Woman Pascale Ferrier Identified as Suspect in Case of Ricin Letter Sent to Trump White House Shakur was convicted of first-degree murder in the 1973 shooting death of New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster and sentenced to life in prison, but staged a daring jailbreak and now lives as a fugitive in Cuba.

Photo of convicted cop killer Assata Shakur and Trooper Werner Foerster:

Assata Shakur, a.k.a. Joanne Chesimard is a former(?) Black Panther and Black Liberation Army agitator and cop killer. She has been a fugitive from justice for nearly 40 years and openly thumbs her nose at her victim’s family while living in Cuba as a political asylee. In 1973, Chesimard shot and killed New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster execution-style during a traffic stop. She is currently hiding from US authorities in Cuba.

As Officer Foerster lay on the ground wounded and helpless, Shakur grabbed his gun and blasted two shots into his head.

Kaepernick has also been photographed at practice wearing socks that depict police officers as pigs:

Kaepernick started his protest around the same time he started dating a Muslim girl, however; he denies ever converting to Islam.

The NFL is panicking after a huge backlash from fans and sponsors. They are now denying the protests have anything to do with the military or flag. They really think we are stupid. The entire protest has always been a rejection of the United States because of our so-called ‘racist system’ and oppression of minorities.