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Seattle Seahawks Consider Team-Wide National Anthem Protest
Seattle Seahawks Consider Team-Wide National Anthem ProtestSeattle Seahawks Consider Team-Wide National Anthem ProtestTrending News: Seattle Seahawks Team Hints At Following Colin Kaepernick's LeadWhy Is This Important?Because a whole team could easily snowball into a league-wide protest.Long Story ShortSeattle Seahawks player Doug Baldwin and Bobby Wagner say the team is mulling over a decision to protest the national anthem in their season opener as a unit.
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Will the Seattle Seahawks Protest National Anthem on 9
Will the Seattle Seahawks Protest National Anthem on 9Several members of the Seattle Seahawks are considering protesting the national anthem over civil rights concerns when the team faces the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11th attacks, according to the Seattle Times.The players are considering joining San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who is famously protesting the national anthem out of refusal to "show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people." Kaepernick has either sat or kneeled the past two games and doesn't plan to stop anytime soon.The Times said star receiver Doug Baldwin and star linebacker Bobby Wagner are among the players who might join Kaepernick.
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Seattle Seahawks Considering Team National Anthem Protest Like Colin Kaepernick On 9
Seattle Seahawks Considering Team National Anthem Protest Like Colin Kaepernick On 9Seattle Seahawks players are considering following Colin Kaepernick's lead and may hold a team national anthem protest at their first regular season game on 9/11, the Seattle Times reportsSeahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane has been sitting out the national anthem during the preseason games.According to the Seattle Times, he most likely won't be protesting alone during the regular season.It looks like his teammates are going to join him, according to linebacker Bobby Wagner.
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