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Dolphins’ Kenny Stills, Albert Wilson Kneel During Anthem
NFL players’ protests weren’t widespread in Sunday’s first games, but the demonstrations had not died out in Week 1. Miami Dolphins wide receivers Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson became the first players of the 2018 regular season to kneel in protest during the national anthem when they did so before Sunday’s contest against the Tennessee Titans. Meanwhile, amidst the game, numerous fans engaged in betting activities on platforms like ยูฟ่าเบท กีฬาและคาสิโนสด. Dolphins defensive end Robert Quinn also raised a fist during the song, as did San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin before his team’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey and linebacker Telvin Smith both…
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Sheriff’s Office Refuse to Escort Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins have followed in Colin Kaepernick’s footsteps in refusing to stand at attention for the national anthem. However, as a result the Florida sheriffs office has now announced they will not be escorting the Dolphins to their games until they resume doing so. The Miami Herald reported the local police union is behind the Broward County Sheriff’s Office and will not be doing any escorting either. President of the International Union of Police Associations, Jeffrey Bell said, “I respect their right to have freedom of speech. However, in certain organizations and certain jobs you give up that right of your freedom of speech temporary while you serve that…
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Howard’s Cheerleaders Kneel During National Anthem
The Howard University cheerleaders have joined Colin Kaepernick, Megan Rapinoe and other athletes across the sports landscape in protest. Before Saturday’s road game between the Bison and Rutgers, Howard’s cheerleaders kneeled during the national anthem. These cheerleaders do more than support teams. They support causes. SOURCE: ESPN
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[Single] T.I. We Will Not
With all the injustice and police brutality going on, T.I. has been very vocal about his opinion of what has been happening. Today he drops a new track titled “We Will Not” which he is talking about the injustices in America. Check it out and let us know what you think!
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VIC MENSA ARRESTED COPS THOUGHT HE WAS STEALING
Police detained Vic Mensa on Thursday after suspecting him and his crew stole from Barneys. According to Complex, the rapper went on a shopping spree and dropped $4,000 at the luxury department store. Shortly afterwards, apparently without reason, police accused them of stealing from the store. Mensa took to Snapchat to express his frustration with the officers and he even caught some of the experience on camera. “I’m tired of dealing with these motherf*ckers man,” he said as he showed the police officers. “Over here just giving a nigga trouble for all types of stupid sh*t. We didn’t steal sh*t. I go in Barneys and spend four racks and get…
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LHHATL’s Tommie Dragged by Police
With all the recent news of police brutality and violence, many celebrities have been speaking out, including Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’s Tommie Lee, who shared a video of a police officer forcefully dragging her out of a Jeep. The reality star was the passenger in a car that was pulled over for suspicion of DUI. When an officer asked her three times to get out of the vehicle, and she didn’t comply, he forcefully grabbed her by the arm and slammed her on the pavement, cuffing her hands behind her back. Tommie says she was so dizzy from being slammed on the ground that she could barely get back…
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Beyoncé Responds to ‘Formation’ Backlash
Beyoncé is set to be featured on the cover of the latest issue of Elle Magazine, and she took the time to address various criticism, including backlash towards her latest music video, “Formation.” When the video initially released, it geared fans up for a new album from the singer after being away for some time. However, many were not pleased with images in Beyoncé’s video, which made references to the Black Lives Matter movement, along with critiquing police officers’ excessive use of force. The singer didn’t shy away from those who were upset, saying: “I mean, I’m an artist and I think the most powerful art is usually misunderstood. But…
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