The quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, Drew Brees, he said Yahoo! Finance in may of 2020, in which “you will never be in accordance to anyone that you do not respect the flag of the United States of America.” He noted that his grandparents had fought in the Second World War, and he added that he believes stand for the national anthem and to honour all that has been sacrificed not only to the military but to the civil rights movements of the sixties … “Brees added that everything is” perfect “, but he thinks that he is stationary for The title starred it shows “respect” and “unity”.
Others disagreed with the position of the Brees insists that he was missing the point of the get down on the ground and ignoring the issue of police violence in the United States. A companion of the Saints ‘ Malcolm Jenkins (pictured, right) has released an emotional video on Instagram, “If you don’t know how to be offensive, just how insensitive they are to your comments, you’re part of the problem. You think that because your grandparents have been to in this country, and it has a great deal of respect for the national flag to which all the others ought to have the same ideals and thoughts as you are doing it, it’s ridiculous, and it shows that you don’t know the story.” Malcolm x said that not all of the soldiers, especially the minority members of the armed forces, which have received the welcome of a hero. “They came back and they were attacked for wearing their uniforms. Went back to the people, to racism, to violence.”
Malcolm x: interview with Brees, to all appearances, the movement of the knee. For him, it was a sign, a sign in … to our allies and who are our brothers and sisters, the whites, the people who we consider friends to be involved in.” Malcolm also pointed out that Brees had come to him to talk to you about the subject.