Ray Lewis just can't help himself.
A day after being ethered by Shannon Sharpe for trying to justify police brutality because of Black-on-Black crime, Lewis was back at it Tuesday, this time advising Colin Kaepernick to quiet his social activism down.
"What you do off the field, don't let too many people know because they gonna judge you anyway," Lewis said in a video he posted on his Facebook account. "No matter what you do. No matter if it's good or bad."
Before that, Lewis stated: "If you do nothing else, young man, get back on the football field and let your play speak for itself."
Hmm ... we can't help but wonder if Lewis is familiar with Kaep's "I Know My Rights" campaign, which teaches kids their full rights and to stand up for them, as one of the quarterback's many forms of social activism.
To suggest that Kaepernick hush his social activism goes against everything he stands for in speaking out about injustices such as police brutality against unarmed Black men.
And people didn't hesitate severely dragging Lewis for his latest advice to Kaepernick.
What in the world is Ray thinking?
Bruh ...
#Facts.
You walked into this, Ray.
DAMN!
We're flagging him for being offside, too.
(Photos from Left: Rob Carr/Getty Images, Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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