Peace ...
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
JRutledge ... did once mention (showing his pride) that his parents were active in the civil rights movement of the past century ...
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I found it. Greatest JRutledge post ever on the Forum. A very rare peek into his private life outside of basketball. One can read the pride he has in his Mom and Dad, as he certainly should. I'm proud of them and I don't even know them.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I have been in several games where people did not celebrate the Anthem in several different ways. For one many people in certain places do not stand or put their hand over their heart. So if I got upset every time someone did not do something they were supposed to based on the standards of this practice, then I would have done something long time ago. Now I have been involved in games where some kind of "protest" has taken place in both football and basketball. My father is buried in a Veteran Cemetery and I grew up respecting this flag, but I had a mother that was in the Civil Rights Movement where she was in a lawsuit for discrimination when they segregated a school in Florida. So I want this country to uphold the standards they have set. And protest is supposed to be uncomfortable and supposed to draw attention ... But it is not my place to tell those what to do personally with their politics outside of the game. I am also a person that officiated both a football and basketball game at a school whose mascot was the "Rebel Flag" and as an African-American who is deeply offended by that flag ...
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Last edited by BillyMac; Tue Jul 13, 2021 at 05:04pm.
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