“Stand Up, California!”: Louisiana Ragin Cajuns Rage Against Woke Cal Bears Kneeling During Anthem

update, the Washington Post’s database of fatal police shootings showed 14 unarmed Black victims and 25 unarmed white victims in 2019.” The left-leaning outlet went as far as to say, “There is no epidemic of fatal police shootings against unarmed black Americans.” 

Cal head coach Chelsea Spencer, who could prevent the political controversy and instead stick to sports, said: “I wanted our players to know that we fight together and that I got their back no matter what. These are my people. They go to war for me every day. I respect them for being courageous and standing up for what they believe in.”

Naturally, the leftist university stood behind its players. The school said: “We will always stand by our student-athletes for exercising their right to peaceful protest, as well as student-athletes from our opponents. We are thankful our softball team was able to play the rest of its games last weekend without any further incident.”

Hilariously, Cal was no-hit in the game by the Ragin Cajuns, handing the Bears their first loss of the season. Perhaps the young ladies on the Cal Bears softball team should focus on softball and save the political gestures for actual causes. Unlikely since schools like Cal indoctrinate more than they actually teach, but maybe they will leave the politics at home next time they come to Louisiana.

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