The girlfriend of Colin Kaepernick lashed out at the billionaire owner of the Baltimore Ravens as well as the team's former star linebacker Ray Lewis in the wake of recent statements the two men made about her beau.

Nessa Diab, the MTV host and Hot 97 DJ who has dated Kaepernick, 29, for the past two years, compared Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti to a slave master and Lewis to one of his captives on Twitter after reports revealed they had hesitations about signing the football-playing free agent.

Diab, 36, did this by stacking an image of Lewis hugging Bisciotti after the 2012 Super Bowl on top of a remarkably similar one from the film 'Django Unchained.'

That still showed the sycophantic senior house slave Stephen (played by Samuel L. Jackson) hugging his lecherous owner Calvin Candie (played by Leonardo Dicaprio), who in the film rapes and beats his staff.

Diab kept the caption simple, posting nothing but a bullseye emoji and Lewis' Twitter handle.

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Hard hit: Nessa Diab (above with Colin Kaepernick in April) compared Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti to a slave master and Ray Lewis to a senior house slave on Twitter Thursday

Sacked: Diab stacked an image of Lewis hugging Bisciotti after the 2012 Super Bowl (top) on top of a stile from 'Django Unchained' (bottom)

Fro, yo: She posted the controversial tweet after both Bisciotti and Lewis publicly criticized Kaepernick's non-violent protest of the national anthem (Kaepernick above on Christmas Eve 2016 in Los Angeles)

Biscotti made no secret of the fact that he was grappling with what to do about Kaepernick, and very publicly declared last week that a decision had yet to be made on the potential new hire.

'We've very sensitive to it and we're monitoring it, and we're still, as Ozzie said, scrimmaging it. So pray for us,' said Bisciotti, who was appearing alongside NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at a fan event that was held at M&T Bank Stadium.

Bisciotti then made it clear that his biggest issue was with Kaepernick refusing to stand during the national anthem, a non-violent protest he employed to comment on the shooting of unarmed citizens by the police.

It is also a non-violent protest he has promised will not happen this season, promising the Ravens organization that is he were signed by the team he would stand.

Still, that was not enough for Bisciotti, who continued to belabor the point.

'Quantify hurting the brand. I know that we're going to upset some people, and I know that we're going to make people happy that we stood up for somebody that has the right to do what he did. Non-violent protesting is something that we have all embraced,' said Bisciotti.

Beguiled billionaire: 'I don't like the way he did it,' said Bisciotti (with 2012 Lombardi Trophy) of Kaepernick's protest

'I don't like the way he did it. Personally, I kind of liked it a lot when he went from sitting to kneeling. I don't know, I'm Catholic, we spend a lot of time kneeling.'

It is worth noting that this ethical conundrum and decision to gauge public opinion was not employed by the team or Bisciotti when Dante Stallworth was signed in 2010, coming off of a year suspension from league play and jail time as a result of a DUI manslaughter conviction.

Bisciotti and the Ravens did not reach out to fans either back in 2014 when they elected to keep Ray Rice on the team for seven months after the organization first became aware of video footage showing the running back knocking his fiancee Janay Palmer unconscious in an elevator.

'Talk to your neighbors and your friends and your co-workers, because I think you'll get the same sense that I got, which is every time I hear something negative, I hear something positive and sometimes it shocks me who it's coming from,' said Biscotti last week at the fan event.

'I hope we do what is best for the team and balance that with what's best for the fans. Your opinions matter to us, and we couldn't get a consensus on it in [this room] either.'

That's so Ravens: Dante Stallworth (above in 2009 at a court hearing) was signed by Baltimore in 2010, coming off of a year suspension from league play and jail time as a result of a DUI manslaughter conviction

Also so Ravens: Lewis (above in an Atalanta court in June 2000) pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice after being charged with two counts of murder shortly after the Ravens won the Super Bowl back in 2000

Again with the Ravens: Bisciotti and the Ravens did not reach out to fans either back in 2014 when they elected to keep Ray Rice on the team for seven months after the organization first became aware of a video fight (above) with fiancee Janay Palmer

And now that the team is reaching out to gauge public opinion, one of the first men Bisciotti has elected to go to is Lewis, who has been immortalized on the grounds of the stadium with his own statue.

Lewis also pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice after being charged with two counts of murder shortly after the Ravens won the Super Bowl back in 2000.

He is a changed man these days however, and earlier this week saw it fit to speak to Kaepernick through a very public video posted on his Twitter page, leading off by stating he prays for the quarterback 'more than you can ever imagine.'

Lewis' sanctimonious tone was off-putting throughout the video, as were the non-nonsensical statements he was making about the embattled athlete.

'The football field is our sanctuary. If you do nothing else, young man, get back on the football field and let your play speak for itself,' said Lewis at one point, somehow missing the fact that Kaepernick is not being allowed to play as he remains a free agent.

'And what you do off the field, don’t let too many people know, because they’re going to judge you anyway, no matter what you do, no matter if it’s good or bad, all right?'

Lewis, who was charged just once with double murder, also said: 'The mistakes I’ve made, I’ve never repeated twice.'

Pre fro, yo: Kaepernick (above at the 2012 Super Bowl) has a better passer rating than Flacco, and his 88.9 ranks him 11th in the NFL among active players, but he remains a free agent

Priorities: Kaepernick took a trip to Ghana over July 4 (above) to find his independence

Meanwhile, no matter what the public may think of his political beliefs or protests, the numbers very clearly state that Kaepernick remains one of the best in the league at his position, with an 88.9 passer rating that out him just out of the top ten.

Joe Flacco, who Kaepernick would have been replacing at the starting position while he recovers from a back injury, has an 84.5 rating.

The Ravens quarterback has also said he would be thrilled to welcome Kaepernick on the team, a sentiment that has also been expressed by longtime linebacker Terrell Suggs.

That fact, along with his appearance 2012 Super Bowl appearance with the San Francisco 49ers in just his second season in the league, makes it seem implausible that Kaepernick would still be a free agent.

And Biscotti himself had no problem praising Kaerpernick back in 2012 when the Ravens took on the 49ers in the Super Bowl.

Going strong: Kaepernick and Diab have been dating for a little over two years (above in June)

Buy bee: Diab is a popular MTV host and Hot 97 DJ who hosts during the drive-time hours

Kaepernick, who has been a vocal supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, sat during the playing of the 'The Star-Spangled Banner' during a preseason game last year in what he later explained was a protest against racial injustice in America.

'I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,' he later said in an interview with NFL Media.

'To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way.'

He also said he was prepared to accept any consequences that came his way over his choice of protest.

Kaepernick did receive support from the 49ers organization, who said: 'The national anthem is and always will be a special part of the pre-game ceremony.

'In respecting such American principles as freedom of religion and freedom of expression, we recognize the right of an individual to choose and participate, or not, in our celebration of the national anthem.'

He has managed to keep busy this offseason, recently taking a trip to Ghana over July 4 to find his independence.