KICK THE SORRY ASS BITCHES OFF THE FIELD ... AND KICK THE LEAGUE OUT OF THE US
Women's
soccer league players kneel during the National Anthem wearing Black
Lives Matter shirts in their first games since the pandemic began - and
US national team defender Casey Short breaks down in tears
Daily Mail
June 28, 2020
Players with the National Women's Soccer League knelt during the
national anthem Saturday when Challenge Cup tournament opened in Utah -
marking the first US professional sporting event since the coronavirus
pandemic.
Players with Portland Thorns and the North Carolina Courage
wore Black Lives Matter T-shirts in warmups before the game, which was
nationally televised on CBS.
They also knelt during a moment of silence
before kickoff. Photos taken from the field show all players from both
teams kneeling as a sign of protest against racial injustice, police
brutality and racism. The league confirmed the day before that it would
play the national anthem before the Challenge Cup games and that it
would support the players in whatever they chose to do.
1 comment:
Shut it down. Disband the team. Times have changed. I remember when the Dixie Chicks criticized then President George W. Bush and the Iraqi war. They were banned from future engagements and there were public gathering to burn their CDs. This was before the indoctrination of a Nation began in 2008.
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