Lord Jamar shared his thoughts on police brutality videos being more available since officers started wearing body cams, and he pointed out that the Rodney King video was the first instance of the public seeing police brutality on film. Jamar then epxlained that he feels that the goal of the current videos is to keep the black community "docile" and compliant to officers. 

During the conversation, Lord Jamar also spoke about Kaepernick's background of being mixed and being raised by a white family. Jamar explained that he thought Colin, as well as his girlfriend Nessa, were "racially ambiguous" when he first saw them. He then added that he didn't realize Kaepernick was black until he grew an afro. To hear more, including Jamar's thoughts on Colin not speaking publicly for himself, hit the above clip.