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    National Anthem Protests

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    National Anthem Protests For the most part of 2016 and throughout the 2017 National Football League’s season viewers have seen many protests from players demonstrated by kneeling or holding a fist up during our country’s national anthem. The players are protesting because of African American discrimination and police brutality which has become a very strong subject politically. There is a large debate whether the players should be forced to stand to show respect to our country’s flag and the military

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    National Anthem Essay

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    The controversial issue of protesting the National Anthem has plagued the United States since the year of 2016. Disputes have occurred over whether or not the athletes should be able to display their opinion to the public even if the demonstration offends our armed forces. Many say the protests are useless because the kneeling is diverting the public eye from the original issue; the “anti-protest” collection also agrees that the kneeling is not unconstitutional, and it should be restricted by the

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    Nfn Anthem Arguments

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    during the National Anthem. They are kneeling because they are speaking out against police brutality and equality. Although the current guidelines say that the players should stand and have their hand on their heart (Breer), some people still think it is okay since they have to right of free speech. But kneeling during the National Anthem is very disrespectful to the armed forces, the other players, and the entire nation. The armed forces fought for our country and the Anthem stands for what they

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    getting up early in the morning, and learning. That is just how many people are nowadays. There’s no enjoyment in school, other than a few bumps in the road of excitement. The education in Anthem, isn’t anything like middle school and/or high school, but when you think about it, it’s not much different either. In Anthem, education wasn’t very high. They went to school until they were 15, and then went straight to work. It was not right to ask questions to help understand what they were ‘learning’, and

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    “Anthem” In the book “Anthem” by Ayn Rand the main character, Equality, is assigned the job as a street sweeper by the Council of Voacations. The reason that he is placed as a street sweeper is a more sinister motivation that the council has. The Council of Vocations had a more sinister motivation when assigning him the job. They know that he is smart. He has the ability to learn quickly, making the assumption that he was given the job due to incometence false. “It was not that the learning was

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    and his “ brothers” believe in and everything he used to believe. This is the worst transgression in this society, It is the only crime punished by death. This quote is one of the most important phrases of the book. My visual image demonstrates Anthem by that it show many people in grey who are Equality's brothers. Everyone of them is equal and are all one. The green one is Equality, Equality is different than the rest of his brothers. He doesn't want to work for the sake of his brothers he wants

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    National Anthem Analysis

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    "The issue of kneeling has nothing to do with race. It is about respect for our Country, Flag and National Anthem. NFL must respect this!" Said Donald J. Trump The President of the United States of America. We the people should show our respects to the Men who established this country. For example, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington. Are all resectebly the people who founded America. For instance, San Francisco 49ers'

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    Since the 1918 World Series the National Anthem has been played at sporting events. The anthem is a symbol for the soldiers who raised the flag after the horrors of cannon bombardment during the war of 1812. Some people seem to think that the anthem has no connection to a sporting event, others find the anthem to be discriminatory. During the anthem we’re asked to stand to remind ourselves of the sacrifice American’s have made for our freedoms. At a recent 49ers football game, Quarterback Colin

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    Anthem Protest Essay

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    The Anthem Protests, and Some Football Game We face a situation in the sports world, specifically the NFL, where the games themselves are no longer the most important events happening. No longer are the touchdowns the headline grabbers this season; the controversy surrounding the national anthem has swept the nation and left it divided. The problem has become so out of control that the President of the United States of America has even left his thoughts on the topic. The NFL must fix the problem

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    Negro National Anthems

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    Negro National Anthem.” The national anthem plays a vital role in the establishment of a nation’s identity. Across the globe nations distinguish themselves through song, anthems that have the power to emotionally pull individuals together for a common cause based on shared history and a common vision of the future. In the United States, the nation’s dualistic economic structure based on the invention of black and white social castes led to the creation of a second national anthem, intended to connect

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