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We shouldn’t expect World Cup players—or any athletes—to be activists

Por: New York Post Opinion December 17, 2022

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Since 2020, in nearly every sport, players now . Storied franchises turn over their so they can demand federal legislation, as the Yankees and Rays did earlier this year. For the last two years, the National Football League has allowed its players to choose from one of to wear on their helmets. Those messages are: “End Racism,” “Stop Hate,” “It Takes All of Us,” “Black Lives Matter,” “Inspire Change” and “Say Their... + full article



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