US Soccer ends no-kneel policy then condemns delegate who downplayed slavery
- US Soccer repeals 2017 policy that requiring standing for anthem
- Federation condemns ‘offensive’ remarks by dissenting delegate
- Seth Jahn downplayed impact of police brutality and US slavery
The United States Soccer Federation voted on Saturday to repeal a controversial 2017 policy that had required players stand for the national anthem, then issued a statement hours later condemning the “offensive comments” of a dissenting delegate who downplayed the impact of slavery and dismissed police brutality against African Americans as a media-hyped “statistical anomaly” in remarks from the floor.
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Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/feb/27/us-soccer-anthem-kneeling-policy
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