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Today’s sports figures speak out about America’s social injustices

By Big New York · 07/02/2026 · Updated 07/02/2026
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This September 1 will mark 10 years since Colin Kaepernick began a global movement of kneeling during the “Star-Spangled Banner.” On August 25, 2020, the world was in the throes of fear and uncertainty as the global COVID-19 pandemic was causing the deaths of millions of people. America, however, was not only battling COVID-19. The.

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This September 1 will mark 10 years since Colin Kaepernick began a global movement of kneeling during the “Star-Spangled Banner.” On August 25, 2020, the world was in the throes of fear and uncertainty as the global COVID-19 pandemic was causing the deaths of millions of people. America, however, was not only battling COVID-19. The.

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