The Super Bowl is the largest spectacle of the year. 100+ million people around the world will be watching. NBC said it will televise any players that disrespect the anthem. Will players use the platform to celebrate their commitment to American values of equality, liberty and justice for all by standing for the anthem? Will they honor both military veterans and civil rights pioneers by placing their hand over their heart? Or, will they continue to divide our nation and alienate their fans by refusing to stand? I'd like to know. So let's ask. Super Bowl participants will be decided in the conference championship games January 21st. Once we know who's playing, I'd like fans to tweet every player on both teams with a message like this. "When you stand for the anthem you honor military vets AND civil rights pioneers while calling all Americans to the values of equality and justice. Will you stand for the anthem Super Bowl Sunday? If you will, tweet #IStand....
Colin Kaepernick began sitting for the anthem to protest racial inequality and police brutality. Ironically, if he had understood how the anthem supported civil rights through the years, he might have chosen to protest differently. THE BEGINNING - America's struggle for independence from England did not end in 1776. It was won incrementally over many years and nearly lost during the War of 1812. In August of 1814 the British army marched into Washington DC and set fire to the capitol building and White House. Their next target was the vital seaport of Baltimore whose harbor was protected by Fort McHenry. If it fell, the future of our new nation would be in doubt. The entire British fleet assembled off shore and bombarded Fort McHenry with canons and rockets for 25 hours. Francis Scott Key, an American lawyer and amateur poet had gone aboard a British warship to negotiate a prisoner exchange when the bombardment began and remained on board all night....
Do More Than Stand. Take Steps. Do you wish NFL players stood for the national anthem? Are you sad that their protest makes it seem patriotism and social justice are at odds when they're not? Wish you could do something about it? You can. Here are ways you can promote I Stand and its message. 1. Share the I Stand lyric video on your social media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh9tUn1Q-2U 2. Like and then SHARE the I Stand Song Facebook page. 3. Send an email to your contacts telling them about I Stand. Invite them to visit the website at https://istandsong.blogspot.com/ to hear the song, watch the music video and learn more. 4. Buy a copy of the song, give it to your local high school and suggest they play it during pregame warm ups before sporting events as a reminder to stand when the anthem is played. It's available on iTunes. http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1332181131?ls=1&app=itunes 5. Share the link to b...