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OT: US women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe refuses to stand for the national anthem
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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 1802074, member: 199"] I found the wide range of the ways NFL players 'protested' yesterday to be interesting, and to be an expansion of the conversation in just the way CK wanted to achieve by his own action. As does this thread, which I have found very interesting with many good and very disparate views expressed. (A nod to the boneyard again, where thoughtful discussion really does win out over the drivel of most on-line forums.) Something for our historians to track down ... when did it become 'stand and place hand over heart' is the only acceptable way to show reverence to the flag and anthem? And it it written that there is special dispensation for those who are frail or infirm to sit. Isn't kneeling also a sign of respect? Tim Tebow made that famous in the NFL as an sign of respect to God, as do many others in prayer circles after games, before games, and of course in churches across the land. [/QUOTE]
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