Day: June 9, 2020

‘Take a knee’: from a pariah’s protest to global movement‘Take a knee’: from a pariah’s protest to global movement

It’s a simple gesture, but a controversial one: “Taking the knee.” It began as one man’s protest, enraged a president, and has evolved into a potent symbol for protesters against racial injustice. Let’s rewind to where it came from. The first notable appearance was in the NFL back in 2016. Colin Kaepernick – then a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers – who infamously refused to stand for the national anthem. He said, quote: “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color.â€� He was protesting racial injustice but, at the time, the debate largely focused on patriotism. Another NFL player and former soldier, Nate Boyer, suggested Kaepernick take the knee instead. “I said, ‘I when I see you sitting on the bench isolated, I think it can come off to some people as if it’s you’re making it about you and not this movement or this cause.’ And I said, ‘Much like in the military, I think it’s important to be alongside your teammates,’ you know. So he thought he agreed and he said, ‘But I’m committed. I’m not going to stand, you know, until things start to change.’ I said, ‘OK, that’s fair. Then I guess your only other option is to take a knee.’â€� “The thoughts that ran through my head about kneeling was, like, pictures in the history books of somebody kneeling before the king to be knighted, somebody proposing to their wife, taking a knee to pray in the Catholic Church. I’d seen that image of Martin Luther King kneeling as well. I think it’s a powerful image.â€� The knee was supposed to be more respectful, but the fallout was intense. More players joined the protest – more supporters off the field, more opponents – including President Donald Trump who demanded a boycott of the league and has long since framed those who take the knee as anti-American. “Before watching a football game, you want to see those players be proud of their country. Respect our country.â€� Kaepernick hasn’t played for years. It reached a peak in 2017 but then subsided – until George Floyd. Within a week of the death of George Floyd, the knee came back in a big way. And now globally. It’s even prompted significant u-turns, including from Roger Goodell, the NFL commissioner. “We, the National Football League, admit we were wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier and encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest.â€� While it may have origins in Kaepernick’s protest, for many, it’s taken on a new reality – a reminder of the way Floyd died. Taking a knee’ now marries protest and defiance with reverence and mourning.

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Expert Picks: Charles Schwab ChallengeExpert Picks: Charles Schwab Challenge

How it works: Each week, our experts from PGATOUR.COM will make their selections in PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf. Each lineup consists of four starters and two bench players that can be rotated after each round. Adding to the challenge is that every golfer can be used only three times per each of four Segments. The first fantasy golf game to utilize live ShotLink data, PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf allows you to see scores update live during competition. Aside from the experts below, Fantasy Insider Rob Bolton breaks down the field at this year’s Charles Schwab Challenge in his edition of the Power Rankings. For more fantasy, check out Rookie Ranking, Qualifiers and Reshuffle. THINK YOU’RE BETTER THAN OUR EXPERTS? The PGA TOUR Experts league is once again open to the public. You can play our free fantasy game and see how you measure up against our experts below. Joining the league is simple. Just click here to sign up or log in. Once you create your team, click the “Leagues” tab and search for “PGA TOUR Experts.” After that? Pick your players and start talking smack. Want to represent the fans against our experts? SEASON SEGMENT 2 – FINAL RESULTS

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LPGA loses a major as Evian Championship in France canceledLPGA loses a major as Evian Championship in France canceled

The LPGA Tour lost its first major because of the COVID-19 pandemic when it announced Tuesday the Evian Championship in France has been canceled this year. The LPGA Tour cited ongoing travel and border restrictions, along with government quarantine requirements for not holding the tournament on Aug. 6-9. It will return to the schedule next year in Evian-les-Bains.

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