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Related: About this forumGladys Knight defends decision to sing U.S. anthem at Super Bowl
Source: Reuters
SPORTS NEWS JANUARY 18, 2019 / 3:22 PM / UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO
Gladys Knight defends decision to sing U.S. anthem at Super Bowl
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Singer Gladys Knight has defended her decision to perform the U.S. national anthem after receiving criticism from supporters of former quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who used the pre-game tradition to protest racial injustice.
Knight, a 74-year-old native of Atlanta, where the game will be played, agreed to sing the Star Spangled Banner. Her decision was blasted on social media by supporters of the take a knee stance championed by NFL players who kneel during the anthem to protest racial injustice. U.S. President Donald Trump and other conservatives have called the players unpatriotic.
Knight, known as the empress of soul for a career that stretches back five decades, said she wanted to give the anthem back its voice to include Americans struggling for racial justice. She said she did not need to prove her commitment to civil rights.
I have fought long and hard for all my life, from walking back hallways, from marching with our social leaders, from using my voice for good, the Midnight Train to Georgia singer said in a statement.
I have been in the forefront of this battle longer than most of those voicing their opinions to win the right to sing our countrys anthem on a stage as large as the Super Bowl, Knight added.
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Gladys Knight defends decision to sing U.S. anthem at Super Bowl
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Singer Gladys Knight has defended her decision to perform the U.S. national anthem after receiving criticism from supporters of former quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who used the pre-game tradition to protest racial injustice.
Knight, a 74-year-old native of Atlanta, where the game will be played, agreed to sing the Star Spangled Banner. Her decision was blasted on social media by supporters of the take a knee stance championed by NFL players who kneel during the anthem to protest racial injustice. U.S. President Donald Trump and other conservatives have called the players unpatriotic.
Knight, known as the empress of soul for a career that stretches back five decades, said she wanted to give the anthem back its voice to include Americans struggling for racial justice. She said she did not need to prove her commitment to civil rights.
I have fought long and hard for all my life, from walking back hallways, from marching with our social leaders, from using my voice for good, the Midnight Train to Georgia singer said in a statement.
I have been in the forefront of this battle longer than most of those voicing their opinions to win the right to sing our countrys anthem on a stage as large as the Super Bowl, Knight added.
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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-football-nfl-superbowl-gladys-knight/gladys-knight-defends-decision-to-sing-u-s-anthem-at-super-bowl-idUSKCN1PC2GP
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Gladys Knight defends decision to sing U.S. anthem at Super Bowl (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2019
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Hoyt
(54,770 posts)1. Glady's Knight darn sure doesn't need to apologize for this, and I'm a big "Take a Knee" supporter.
I'm just glad whoever is responsible for inviting her didn't pick some country -- love my flag, guns and border wall -- singer.
msongs
(67,421 posts)2. she has at least as much credibility as anybody nt
Auggie
(31,174 posts)4. This issue could be solved soooooo simply ....
just stop performing the anthem before sporting events.
Different Drummer
(7,622 posts)5. I could go along with that. n/t