"I felt that a number of people might have questioned my loyalty, but I continue to be a patriotic American"
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The subtext is assimilation’s double bind, sharpened by Abdul-Jabbar’s public life as a Black Muslim athlete who took a new name in an era when “un-American” was a convenient smear for civil rights, antiwar politics, or any refusal to perform gratitude on cue. His career unfolded at the intersection of celebrity and surveillance: the larger his platform, the louder the demand to prove he deserved it. “Loyalty” here isn’t about policy or principle; it’s code for compliance and comfort.
Then comes the pivot: “but I continue.” That verb matters. It implies endurance, not a one-time declaration. He’s not pleading for acceptance; he’s asserting continuity in the face of suspicion. Calling himself a “patriotic American” flips the script: he claims the label on his terms, separating love of country from obedience to its loudest gatekeepers. It’s a sentence designed to deny opponents the power to define belonging, and to remind the audience that dissent and patriotism aren’t opposites - they’re often the same impulse, aimed at different versions of the nation.
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Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem. (2026, January 15). I felt that a number of people might have questioned my loyalty, but I continue to be a patriotic American. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-felt-that-a-number-of-people-might-have-152057/
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Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem. "I felt that a number of people might have questioned my loyalty, but I continue to be a patriotic American." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-felt-that-a-number-of-people-might-have-152057/.
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"I felt that a number of people might have questioned my loyalty, but I continue to be a patriotic American." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-felt-that-a-number-of-people-might-have-152057/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.





