She took a knee at the end of her singing the Anthem. I am fine with that.

Those who are protesting whatever it is,  specifically, that they
are protesting,  have the right to do just that,  except when 
the flag and the Anthem are in view.  The Cowboys took a knee,
but stood for the Anthem.  Justine Skye took a knee,  but stood
for her singing of the Anthem.  I don't like the protest because it 
is doing nothing to advance the unspecifiead complaints of those
kneeling in protest.   I don't like the protests because it started as a hate cops movement,  and a show of contempt for the founding principles of this once great nation.  I must admit,  however,   angry blacks have the same rights as angry whites.  I do not support either.   BTW,  I thought the performance was great.  Here is the end of the Anthem


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  1. "… That all nations should become one and all men as brothers; that the bonds of affection and unity between the sons of men should be strengthened; that pass away, and the most Great Peace shall come.… Let not a man glory in this, that he loves his country; let him rather glory in this, that he loves mankind." -- Bahá’u’lláh

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    1. A false prophet on this point. "When men say , peace peace, then the end comes" ~ holy script. Nirvana ia a pipe dream, period.

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    2. I would have expected nothing different from you.

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    3. You don't believe in any sense of divine appointment when it comes to Bahá’u’lláh , so what's your complaint?

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    4. Agree, but the sentiment is noble.

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    5. Just as long as you understand that you, as an atheist, have no cognitive reason to be moral or demand a moral outcome.

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