"The white people mad at me like I forced blow down this mans nose and like I recorded it on tha low No those are his habits and he recorded himself and sent it to me professing his love," Nige wrote. "So quick to make excuses for him but will roast a minority player over an anthem, dog fights, weed, domestic issues etc. But y'all keep saying ALL LIVES MATTER STFU."
Nige also added the she wants to see everyone held accountable for their decisions and that it's unfair that players get "roasted" for something like protesting racial injustice.
"I have plenty of white friends so I'm not making this a race issue," Nige wrote. "People are missing the point. My point is everyone has to be held accountable for their decisions they roast players over anthems while the coaches be high as s--- and probably can't even sing along."
Although Nige insists that her decision had nothing to do with race, she did say that this situation would've been treated differently if the video had featured a black coach.
"If his ass was black they would be dragging him thru the [mud] face first," Nige wrote.
Nige also seemed to hint that she had more videos of Foerster, and that her decision may have been tied to Vice President Mike Pence's dramatic exit from the 49ers-Colts game. Pence abruptly left the game after watching 23 San Francisco 49ers players kneel during the anthem.