Posted on 11/26/2020 6:51:54 PM PST by Midwesterner53
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Ten players for No. 1 South Carolina remained seated during the national anthem before their season opener with College of Charleston on Wednesday.
Only junior forward Elysa Wesolek stood during the anthem. Coach Dawn Staley and her staff also stood.
Advertisement The team posted a statement on Twitter saying that many of them did not stand “to shine a light on the need for racial equality, social justice and ending systemic racism in our country.”
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The article had to be written because there was no one in attendance.
All together now:
GET WOKE!
GO BROKE!
Who actually wants to watch lesbians play basketball.
I dont even want to watch overpaid rich male thugs play basketball.
OMG! Kids who don’t even know the substance of their own discontent.
Give me ONE, just ONE, example of ‘systemic racism’ in America, today. Go ahead...I’ll wait...
The men are GameCocks. So what are the woman called?
I no longer watch sports after the big FU they gave their fans with BLM
Luckily it’s women’s college basketball or someone would actually care
Give them their reparations: a spear, a loincloth and a one-way boat trip back to Africa....never to return.
Such a self-absorbed bubble these little snowflakes inhabit.
I do not think that these kneelers/sitters even know the definition of “systemic.” Someone should ask them during their next tv interview.
LadyCocks?
Black players, free tuition, playing basketball, lots of perks.... disrespecting the country. And in a state that doesn’t take kindly to that... geniuses.
DameCocks
South Carolina kneeling StrapKooks
I couldn’t...
It’s Thanksgiving. It would be nice to see a team kneel in prayer and thank God for all of his blessings.
DumbCocks?
If they had any honor they would leave the USA.
ALUMNIS, withhold your donations.
Black ball them...Problem solved.
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