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  • 2018-06-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Philadelphia Eagles Players Kneel During the National Anthem in 2017? (en)
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  • Since 2016, a number of National Football League players have been peacefully protesting against police brutality and social inequality by kneeling while the national anthem plays during pre-game ceremonies. Many, including United States President Donald Trump, have labeled these protests as unpatriotic and have called on players to stand during the playing of the Star Spangled Banner. The controversy entered a new phase on 5 June 2018, when the White House released a statement explaining that an event with the Philadelphia Eagles — winners of Super Bowl LII — had been cancelled: Supporters posted messages on social media in an apparent attempt to fortify the president's position: Fox News muddied the waters still more when they aired a segment about the cancellation of the event which featured several images of Eagles players kneeling. These images, however, do not show players protesting anything, but praying or kneeling momentarily for other reasons: Eagles player Zach Ertz chastised the network for using images of him and his teammates in prayer as propaganda to push the kneeling narrative: Fox News eventually deleted their tweet containing the video report, issuing an apology for the misleading images in its place. Christopher Wallace, executive producer of Fox News @ Night, also explained that no members of the Philadelphia Eagles knelt in protest during the anthem throughout the regular season or their successful Super Bowl post-season run: Former Eagles player Torrey Smith was one of the first to counter the idea: We were unable to find any record of an Eagles player kneeling in protest throughout the 2017 regular season or during the team's post-season Super Bowl run. As Kirk later noted, NFL player Ron Brooks did kneel while he was suited up for the Eagles during a pre-season game in August 2017. However, Brooks was waived from the roster before the start of the season. A report from SportsPundit.com that delved into instances of protest during the 2017 NFL season found that while a number of Eagles players demonstrated in some fashion (raising a fist, interlocking arms), no player knelt. ESPN also kept a record of all the players who staged a protest during each week of the 2017 season. With the exception of the third week, when teams around the league held joint protests in response to remarks from Trump during a rally that any player kneeling was a son of a bitch who should be fired, a typical Eagles demonstration went as follows: (en)
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