Reports: Spike Lee joins Saints'
Zoom call, compliments Brees
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[June 10, 2020]
Academy Award-winning
writer/director Spike Lee served as a guest speaker on the New
Orleans Saints' virtual team meeting Tuesday, according to multiple
reports.
Lee, 63, has directed some of the most well-known and best-reviewed
movies on civil rights and race relations in the past 30-plus years,
including "Do the Right Thing," "Malcolm X" and " BlacKkKlansman" --
the last of which earned Lee the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay
last year.
It has been a tumultuous week for the Saints and star quarterback
Drew Brees, who on June 3 told Yahoo Finance regarding players
taking a knee during the national anthem to protest racism and
police brutality, "(I) will never agree with anybody disrespecting
the flag of the United States of America or our country."
Numerous athletes, including Saints teammates Malcolm Jenkins,
Michael Thomas and Cameron Jordan, took issue with Brees' position
by quickly weighing in on social media.
Brees' comments and his teammates' reactions came as cities across
the nation have seen daily protests in the wake of the May 25
killing of George Floyd after a Minneapolis police officer kneeled
on his neck for more than eight minutes while making an arrest.
Floyd's killing -- and the large showing of support and activism by
athletes -- also put increased attention on Colin Kaepernick's
protests against police brutality in 2016. At the time, the then-San
Francisco 49ers quarterback would take a knee during the national
anthem as a sign of protest.
The issue became a national debate.
Following a wave of backlash for his comments last week, Brees
apologized to teammates on a Zoom call the following day. Brees was
then called out for his change of position by President Donald
Trump, who tweeted, in part, "There are other things you can
protest, but not our Great American Flag -- NO KNEELING!"
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Director Spike Lee, wearing a coat with the number 24 in memory of
NBA player Kobe Bryant, poses on the red carpet during the Oscars
arrivals at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles,
California, U.S., February 9, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Blake
Brees replied to Trump on Twitter, in part, "Through my ongoing
conversations with friends, teammates, and leaders in the black
community, I realize this is not an issue about the American flag.
It has never been. We can no longer use the flag to turn people away
or distract them from the real issues that face our black
communities."
On Tuesday, Lee reportedly complimented Brees for his comments to
Trump, then spoke for 45 minutes about his experiences with race
relations.
On the same virtual meeting during which Brees apologized to
teammates last week, basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal was a
guest speaker and reportedly told the team not to allow people
outside the locker room to divide the players.
--Field Level Media
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