Hall of Famer Jim Brown does not condone NFL players kneeling for the national anthem
NFL Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown does not believe players should kneel during the presentation of the national anthem.
"Well, I can be very blunt about taking the knee. First of all, I'm an American. That flag is my flag," Brown told reporters at the White House Thursday afternoon. "The things that I've overcome in this country have made me a better person. I don't think that we should take knees in protest. ... I think we should work out our problems."
Brown was at the White House, along with rapper Kayne West, to meet with President Trump in the Oval Office to discuss potential presidential pardons, the violent crime surge in West's hometown of Chicago, and other topics.
The 82-year-old former NFL star was known for being a champion of civil rights throughout his playing career. Brown founded the Black Economic Foundation in the 1960s to help black Americans start and grow businesses. He has also started programs to mentor inner city youth.
His comments Thursday are similar to previous statements Brown has made regarding the NFL protests, which started with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Source: washingtonexaminer.com
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