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[VIDEO] Charles Barkley Defends Players Who Stand For the National Anthem

What a crazy world we live in now…a world where it’s considered “counter-culture” and courageous to stand for the flag – and people like Charles Barkley have to speak out to defend you.

But that’s where we are, thanks to anti-American Democrats who hate this country and everything we stand for.

The NBA is basically a lost cause of social justice sewage…nearly the entire league – including janitors and peanut vendors for crying out loud – are wearing BLM shirts and taking knees all over the dang place.

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But there are a rare few who refuse to kneel…and those players who have a mind of their own and use it, are being savaged by the froth-at-the-mouth liberal mob.

So, NBA legend Charles Barkley is now speaking up for them, saying “If people don’t kneel, they’re not a bad person.”

From Daily Wire  [2]

Speaking on a pre-game podcast on TNT, NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley defended athletes who chose not to kneel for the national anthem, asserting, “My thing is, listen. The national anthem means different things to different people. I’m glad these guys are all unified. But if people… If people don’t kneel, they’re not a bad person. I want to make that perfectly clear. I’m glad they had unity, but if we have a guy who doesn’t want to kneel ’cause the anthem means something to him, he should not be vilified.”

You can watch the video below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YphYepSXXE&feature=emb_title

Liberals have dragged us to a very dark and dank place with their hatred and ugly black souls…but we don’t have to sit here and wallow in it.

The best way to send the strongest message to the NBA, NFL, and MLB is to just tune-out.

Stop watching and hit these pandering babies where it will hurt the most…in their pocketbooks.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on July 31, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com [3] and is used by permission.