Civil disobedience for the win! Two Little Miami football players broke ALL the rules to show their love of country on 9/11 (watch) – twitchy.com

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This.

Is.

Awesome.

Seriously something we all need to see more of.

Watch.

So sick and tired of the kneeling and bellyaching from our professional athletes who think we should care what we think – THIS is civil disobedience we can get behind.

From Local 12:

Some local high school football players are finding that their support for first responders is coming at a huge cost.

The boys are now suspended from their team after not heeding a warning to leave the Thin Blue Line and Thin Red Line flags that represent fallen firefighters and police officers off the field.

When the Little Miami High School football team took the field Friday, Sept. 11, a couple of players carried alongside the American flag a Thin Blue Line and Thin Red Line flags.

“Were you trying to make some kind of a political statement here?” Local 12 asked Brady Williams, a senior cornerback.

“No,” he answered quickly. “Not at all. I was just doing it to honor the people that lost their lives 19 years ago.“

Suspended for honoring those lost in 9/11.

Let that sink in for just a moment.

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WTF is wrong with these people?! Would they be in trouble if they had kneeled?

Grrr.

And fix it they should.

Ain’t THAT the truth?

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