UK Backs Men's Basketball Players Kneeling in Protest

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The University of Kentucky’s leaders have showed support for its players’ decision to kneel during the national anthem prior to Saturday’s road win over Florida.

Three days after Donald Trump supporters broke into the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C., every Kentucky player and staff member took a knee during the anthem. The knee marked a change in the Wildcats’ social justice protests, according to The Athletic’s Kyle Tucker, who said Kentucky has typically been staying in the locker room for the anthem. WCJV-TV’s Cierra Clark also posted a photo of Florida sophomore Scottie Lewis taking a knee.

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