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sing the national anthem and does not put her hand on the badge. She has said she will probably never sing the national
anthem again.
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helping to move that conversation forward, in asking people to be my ally and support me. And that did not mean you were
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that I do, but I needed people to be my ally.
Fast forward to 2016 and I'm watching the Colin Kaepernick stuff unfolding and immediately I felt like: 'I do not know exactly
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