Colin Kaepernick called a hypocrite by Miami columnist for defending Fidel Castro

Tom Gatto

Colin Kaepernick called a hypocrite by Miami columnist for defending Fidel Castro image

Armando Salguero got the last word in his back-and-forth this week with Colin Kaepernick.

Salguero, writing in the Miami Herald, called Kaepernick a hypocrite for protesting civil rights abuses in the United States while not being willing to criticize Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. (UPDATE: Cuban state television reported (via the BBC) early Saturday that Castro had died at age 90.)

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Salguero and Kaepernick engaged in a tense exchange during the 49ers quarterback's conference call with South Florida reporters Wednesday; the Niners play the Dolphins in Miami on Sunday. Salguero questioned Kaepernick about the disconnect between his protests and the fact that, in August, he wore a T-shirt showing Castro meeting with 1960s civil rights leader Malcolm X. Kaepernick's defense of Castro in his response further dismayed Salguero.

Castro's history of abuse is extremely personal for Salguero, who emigrated from Cuba as a child with his mother in 1967. Salguero wrote that his father didn't accompany them because an armed Cuban soldier would only allow two of the three people on the plane. Salguero's father chose to stay behind.

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Salguero, in his column, reviewed his exchange with Kaepernick and his own history, then ended with this denunciation:

I was stunned how someone so outspoken about his beliefs could be so ignorant to facts not up for debate. I suppose he thinks he made salient points in our back and forth.
All he did was expose himself as a fraud.

So wear your Malcolm X shirt that features Fidel Castro, Colin Kaepernick. Wear it around a town where hundreds of thousands of Cuban exiles live with memories similar to mine. Wear it on the field Sunday during pregame if you’re so proud of it.

Show everyone what an unrepentant hypocrite you are.

Tom Gatto

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Tom Gatto joined The Sporting News as a senior editor in 2000 after 12 years at The Herald-News in Passaic, N.J., where he served in a variety of roles including sports editor, and a brief spell at APBNews.com in New York, where he worked as a syndication editor. He is a 1986 graduate of the University of South Carolina.