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Hey, pass aarbinard. It's yourturn to tell us who you will be
shining a light on today and alsolet the audience know where the intersection of
faith and culture meet. And Jessa, everyone knows. You can visit a
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today, I'm going to shine alight on author from Danberry. Arthur asked,
are you four against or indifferent aboutUS sports icons kneeling during the national
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anthem? My father, who's black, served in the Korean War and would
be beside himself. Well, oneof the things that makes America the great
nation that it is is our freedomto express our disagreement with systems, structures,
policies, and practices that marginal life, disenfranchise and discriminate. Kneeling from
me, it's more than a formof protests. It's a posture of prayer.
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In protests, the action of kneelingis not you. They can date
back to Martin the King's protests infront of a Dallas County, Alabama courthouse
in February of nineteen sixty Doctor King, along with activists, kneeled in prayer
after the arrest of the protesters forcivil rights. At the same time,
I believe in fully respecting and honoringthe lines of those who fought for the
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freedoms we enjoyed in this country.Thanks again for listening to my friends,
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