Kelly Loeffler doesn't think supporting Black Lives Matter is a good idea for the WNBA, a majority-Black league
stating that “now more than ever, we should be united in our goal to remove politics from sports.” Loeffler, a politician, has repeatedly refused to remove herself from sports,
despite requests from fans that she sell her share of the team. Loeffler also included her views on the Black Lives Matter movement, most ofThe lives of each and every African American matter, and there’s no debating the fact that there is no place for racism in our country.
but also come off as the rantings of someone who has attempted and maybe even succeeding in having a sexual experience with an American flag: Because if we can’t acknowledge, much less unite behind our flag during this struggle, we’ll never achieve the goals we all want for each other. Our flag has weathered countless storms, wars, and civil unrest. It symbolizes the strengths unique to our country and the American people. It stands for freedom, equality and hope. This important symbol will unite us as we work toward a better, brighter, and more equitable tomorrow.
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