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Filipina-American singer Jessica Sanchez defends ‘taking a knee’ during US national anthem

October 23, 2017
Jessica Sanchez
Jessica Sanchez



LOS ANGELES - Filipina-American singer Jessica Sanchez chose to take a political stand when she knelt down on one knee while performing the United States’ national anthem.

The “American Idol” season 11 runner-up sang a soulful rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” before a National Football League (NFL) game in Oakland, California.

As she sang the last word, “brave,” she took a knee, a symbolic gesture which protests police brutality that targets African Americans.

Sanchez has drawn flak for taking part in the protest and explained her side in a video, reports Inquirer.net.

“I’ve been getting a lot of crazy comments... It’s something that I stand for and that I believe in. I feel like I’ve always been very quiet about how I felt, and my opinions about things like this.”

She continued, “It’s pushed me even more to have a voice and be a part of the conversation... I realize I do have a voice and this is what I stand by. I don’t want to be quiet anymore.”

“If you don’t agree with me, that is how you feel, but this is how I feel. I hope you don’t see it as disrespectful at all because it’s not how it’s supposed to come of,” said Sanchez.

While African Americans comprise 12 percent of the American population, over a quarter were killed by police, reports The Guardian via its database, The Counted.

Research project Mapping Police Violence cites that black people are three times more likely to be killed by police than white people. - Agencies


October 23, 2017
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