Brees was asked during an appearance on Yahoo
Finance's On the Move about the possibility of players
protesting against racial injustice by kneeling during the
anthem when the NFL's 2020 season kicks off in September.
Colin Kaepernick popularized the gesture of kneeling during
pre-game renditions of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in 2016 while
a member of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers. He became a free
agent after that season.
"I will never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the
United States of America or our country," Brees told the program
before explaining that when he hears the anthem he thinks of his
two grandfathers who served in the military.
"Is everything right with our country right now? No, it's not.
We still have a long away to go. But, I think what you do by
standing there and showing respect for the flag with your hand
over your heart, is it shows unity."
Anthem demonstrations have all but disappeared but some feel
they could return as the death last week of George Floyd sparked
protests across the United States over police brutality.
The comments from Brees, widely regarded as one of the best
passers in NFL history, did not sit well with a number of
athletes, including three-times NBA champion James.
"WOW MAN!! Is it still surprising at this point. Sure isn't! You
literally still don't understand why Kap was kneeling on one
knee??" the Los Angeles Lakers forward posted on Twitter.
"Has absolute nothing to do with the disrespect of Flag of
United States and our soldiers(men and women) who keep our land
free."
James also said his father-in-law fought for the United States
and that he asked him questions about it and thanks him all the
time.
"He never found Kap peaceful protest offensive because he and I
both know what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong! God
bless you."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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