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    wv
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    link:https://www.popularresistance.org/black-children-punished-for-anthem-protests/
    After young 11 and 12-year-boys of the Beaumont Bulls football knelt during the anthem to protest police violence against Black youth, their local executive board canceled their entire football season, suspended the coaching staff, and threatened to arrest their parents if they attended any future games, practices or events.

    For these young Black kids, the plight of injustice in America is their own. Instead of supporting the boys and their protests, their executive board and league officials abandoned them. The board has decided to strip these kids of the team that they love to punish them for asking for basic rights and dignities. This is about the board reinforcing that police violence in our communities doesn’t matter, that our issues aren’t important and that speaking onthem makes you subject to punishment.

    These kids are brave for refusing to give in to the executive board and for standing against injustice. We need to support the fight of these children and show them that their protest is heard.

    #56192
    Zooey
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    Texas.

    The state that couldn’t be bothered to inform blacks that they were no longer slaves.

    #56194
    bnw
    Blocked

    More time to study.

    The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.

    Sprinkles are for winners.

    #56201
    wv
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    Texas.

    The state that couldn’t be bothered to inform blacks that they were no longer slaves.

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    Is that true?

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    #56203
    Zooey
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    Texas.

    The state that couldn’t be bothered to inform blacks that they were no longer slaves.

    ———–

    Is that true?

    w
    v

    Wellllll…this is one of them sorta yes, sorta no kinds of deals.

    http://www.juneteenth.com/history.htm

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