Youth Football Team in Ill. Takes a Knee During the National Anthem Before Game Sunday

Children understand things that are happening around them more than we think and more than we give them credit for. A great example of this is the Cahokia Quarterback Club, which decided as a group to take a knee during the national anthem before the teamโ€™s football game Sunday in Belleville, Ill. Suggested Reading The…

Children understand things that are happening around them more than we think and more than we give them credit for. A great example of this is the Cahokia Quarterback Club, which decided as a group to take a knee during the national anthem before the teamโ€™s football game Sunday in Belleville, Ill.

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The team consists of players who are 8 years old or younger, and ahead of their game Sunday, all 25 players kneeled during the national anthem, Fox 2 Now reports.

Their coach, Orlando Gooden, told Fox 2 Now, โ€œOne of the kids asked me if I saw [people] protesting and rioting in St. Louis. I said yes. I said, โ€˜Do you know why they are doing it?โ€™โ€

According to Coach Gooden, the player responded, โ€œBecause black people are getting killed, and no one is going to jail.โ€

Because he saw that the children were aware of the not-guilty verdict in the Jason Stockley case, he said that he felt it was a teachable moment to talk to them about that case as well as others around the country. He also explained former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernickโ€™s silent protests by kneeling before the game during the national anthem.

Gooden said that one of the players asked, โ€œCan we do that?โ€

โ€œI said, โ€˜As long as we know why we are doing it, I donโ€™t have a problem with any of it,โ€™โ€ Gooden said.

With the support of all the team parents, the Cahokia players immediately took a knee where they were standing when the anthem began playing. Their backs were to the flag, but Gooden says that wasnโ€™t on purpose.

โ€œWhat I teach my kids is love, integrity, honesty, fairness, respect and boundaries,โ€ Gooden told Fox 2 Now.

A neighbor interviewed by Fox 2 Now said that he didnโ€™t have a problem with the team kneeling as long as it was supported by the parents.

Gooden told Fox 2 Now, โ€œAs long as I have support of my parents and team, Iโ€™m perfectly fine, and Iโ€™m covered under the First Amendment to peacefully protest and assemble.โ€

What an awesome lesson for those children.

Read more at Fox 2 Now.

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