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PostPosted: 06/06/18 7:17 am • # 26 
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Watch: A man takes a knee during Trump’s NFL-less celebration
Tana Ganeva / 05 Jun 2018 at 16:03 ET

On Tuesday, the controversy over Donald Trump’s attacks on NFL players protesting social injustice by kneeling during the national anthem continued. In a press briefing, CNN reporter April Ryan grilled Sarah Huckabee Sanders about whether the President was aware that the players aren’t disrespecting the flag, but rather protesting racial injustice.

Meanwhile, as Donald Trump struggled to remember all the words to “God Bless America” today, a man in the audience made his position clear. As audience members wanly waved tiny American flags, a man kneeled in solidarity with the players.

The moment was captured by journalist Carina Bergfedlt.

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A man takes a knee during Trump’s celebration. pic.twitter.com/zghJSk2YOu

— Carina Bergfeldt (@carinabergfeldt) June 5, 2018

https://www.rawstory.com/2018/06/watch-man-takes-knee-trumps-nfl-less-celebration/


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PostPosted: 06/06/18 12:38 pm • # 27 
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More photographic proof of the guy who "takes a knee" in the above post ~ :st ~ Sooz

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PostPosted: 08/10/18 7:12 am • # 28 
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Approaching a new season = renewed protests ~ personally, I still support the players on this ~ Sooz

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Early Football Season Marked By National Anthem Protests
By Associated Press | August 10, 2018 6:31 am

Player demonstrations took place during the national anthem at several early NFL preseason games Thursday night.

In Philadelphia, Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins and cornerback De’Vante Bausby raised their fists during the anthem, and defensive end Chris Long placed his arm around Jenkins’ shoulder. Jenkins had stopped his demonstration last December.

Defensive end Michael Bennett walked out of the tunnel during the anthem and walked toward the bench while it played. It appeared all the Steelers stood.

“Everybody is waiting for what the league is going to do,” Jenkins said. “We won’t let it stop what we stand for. I was very encouraged last year with the direction and that obviously took a different turn.

“I think it’s important to utilize the platform as we can because for whatever reason, we have framed this demonstration in a negative light, and often players have to defend why we feel the need to fight for everyday Americans, and in actuality we’re doing the right thing.”

At Miami, Dolphins receivers Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson and defensive end Robert Quinn protested during the anthem. Stills and Wilson kneeled behind teammates lined up standing along the sideline. Quinn stood and raised his right fist. There were no apparent protests by the Buccaneers.

“As a black man in this world, I’ve got an obligation to raise awareness,” Quinn said. “If no one wants to live in unity, that’s why we’re in the situation we’re in.”

Stills kneeled during the anthem during the 2016-17 seasons and has been vocal discussing social injustice issues that inspired the protest movement by NFL players.

Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, a leader of the movement, tweeted support for Stills and Wilson.

“My brother @kstills continued his protest of systemic oppression tonight by taking a knee,” the tweet said. “Albert Wilson joined him in protest. Stay strong brothers!”

And in Seattle, three Seahawks players ran into the team’s locker room prior to the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

Defensive linemen Branden Jackson and Quinton Jefferson, and offensive lineman Duane Brown left the field following team introductions and before the start of the anthem. They returned to the sideline immediately after it concluded. All three were among a group of Seattle players that sat during the anthem last season.

Brown and Jefferson said they intend to continue the action all season. Seattle coach Pete Carroll said the team discussed the topic and decided to support individual decisions. Brown said he didn’t believe there had been much progress made from the demonstrations of last season.

“Everyone was clear on my decision and understands and supports it,” Brown said. “We all have different realities in this country and they understand my perspective. We’re all on good terms.”

In Jacksonville, four Jaguars remained in the locker room during the national anthem, and team officials said it would be up to the players to explain why they weren’t on the field. Cornerback Jalen Ramsey, linebacker Telvin Smith, and running backs Leonard Fournette and T.J. Yeldon joined teammates on the sideline after the anthem.

“As a man, I got certain beliefs,” said Smith, who wore “Salute the Service” cleats. “You know what I mean? This is not going to become a distraction, and Jacksonville’s not going to become a distraction for this team. I got beliefs. I did what I did. I don’t know if it’s going to be every week, can’t answer if it’s going to be every week.

“But as a man I’ve got to stand for something. I love my team, I’m dedicated to my teammates, and that’s what we’re talking about. I did what I did. It was love. I hope people see it and respect it. I respect views.”

At Baltimore, both teams stood, but while most of the Ravens lined up shoulder to shoulder on the sideline, second-year linebacker Tim Williams stood alone in front of the bench with his back toward the field.

All of the players on each team at New England appeared to stand for the national anthem, some bowing their heads and others placing their hands on their hearts. The Patriots observed a moment of silence beforehand for Weymouth, Massachusetts, police officer Michael Chesna, who was killed last month in the line of duty.

The league and the players’ union have yet to announce a policy for this season regarding demonstrations during the anthem after the league initially ordered everyone to stand on the sideline when “The Star-Spangled Banner” is played, or remain in the locker room.

“The NFL has been engaged in constructive discussions with the NFL Players Association regarding the anthem and issues of equality and social justice that are of concern to many Americans,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in an email.

“While those discussions continue, the NFL has agreed to delay implementing or enforcing any club work rules that could result in players being disciplined for their conduct during the performance of the anthem.

“Meanwhile, there has been no change in the NFL’s policy regarding the national anthem. The anthem will continue to be played before every game, and all player and non-player personnel on the field at that time are expected to stand during the presentation of the flag and performance of the anthem. Personnel who do not wish to do so can choose to remain in the locker room.

“We remain committed to working with the players to identify solutions and to continue making progress on important social issues affecting our communities.”

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/football-preseason-marked-by-national-anthem-protests


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PostPosted: 08/10/18 7:25 am • # 29 
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Yet again spit-shining his "buffoon credentials" ~ :ey ~ Sooz

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Trump Threatens To ‘Suspend’ Protesting NFL Players ‘Without Pay’
By Kate Riga | August 10, 2018 8:43 am

As some NFL players begin their preseasons with protests during the National Anthem, President Donald Trump threatened to “suspend” them “without pay,” no matter than he neither pays nor has any control over players’ salaries.

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The NFL players are at it again – taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the National Anthem. Numerous players, from different teams, wanted to show their “outrage” at something that most of them are unable to define. They make a fortune doing what they love……

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 10, 2018

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…..Be happy, be cool! A football game, that fans are paying soooo much money to watch and enjoy, is no place to protest. Most of that money goes to the players anyway. Find another way to protest. Stand proudly for your National Anthem or be Suspended Without Pay!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 10, 2018

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/trump-threatens-to-suspend-protesting-nfl-players-without-pay


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PostPosted: 08/10/18 7:29 am • # 30 
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What a freaking idiot.


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PostPosted: 08/10/18 12:28 pm • # 31 
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I saw a player being interviewed last week around the Hall of Fame game. He said the NFL could end this by recognizing the cause with a tribute and a fund. He said the NFL claims it doesn't want to be political however they have breast cancer awareness month and events, and domestic violence awareness too. A racial injustice recognition would show the league's commitment and likely end the protests.


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PostPosted: 09/03/18 4:44 pm • # 32 
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Absolutely/positively LOVE Nike for doing this!!! ~ :st ~ Sooz

Colin Kaepernick becomes the face of Nike’s ‘Just Do It’ ad campaign
Agence France-Presse / 03 Sep 2018 at 17:06 ET

Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is part of a new Nike campaign to mark the 30th anniversary of the sporting equipment giant’s iconic “Just Do It” slogan, reports said Monday.

Kaepernick, who triggered a political firestorm after kneeling during the US national anthem in 2016 to protest racial injustice, has not played in the NFL since early 2017.

The 30-year-old is suing the NFL, claiming he has been frozen out of the league by team owners because of his activism.

The new Nike adverts, which were unveiled just days before the kick-off of the 2018 NFL season, show a portrait of Kaepernick with the slogan: “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.”

Kaepernick posted the advert on his Twitter account followed by #JustDoIt.

ESPN reported that Nike had kept Kaepernick, who signed a sponsorship deal with the company in 2011, on its payroll throughout the controversy of recent years.

“We believe Colin is one of the most inspirational athletes of this generation, who has leveraged the power of sport to help move the world forward,” Gino Fisanotti, Nike’s vice president of brand for North America, was quoted by ESPN as saying.

The advert comes just days after Kaepernick was cheered by spectators when he appeared alongside fellow player and activist Eric Reid at the US Open tennis tournament to watch Serena Williams on Friday.

Kaepernick’s protests have become a bitterly divisive issue amongst NFL fans after President Donald Trump reignited the controversy.

Trump described players like Kaepernick who knelt for the anthem as “sons of bitches” who should be fired.

Trump has repeated those criticisms frequently over the past year, even suggesting at one stage that protesting players “shouldn’t be in the country”.

In June, Trump cancelled the visit of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to the White House after several players indicated they would not attend.

https://www.rawstory.com/2018/09/colin-kaepernick-becomes-face-nikes-just-ad-campaign/


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PostPosted: 09/03/18 7:06 pm • # 33 
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I am so glad Nike did that - never expected it so a very pleasant surprise for a change.


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PostPosted: 09/06/18 9:58 am • # 34 
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I especially love that 45 can't comment on it because in his own words "they (Nike) pay a lot of rent" hahahaha


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