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The NCAA will permit college athletes to wear patches on their uniforms that promote and support social justice causes. 

As approved by the NCAA’s Playing Rules Oversight Panel, athletes in all sports will be permitted to “express support and voice their opinions” in two places on their uniforms: one on the front or sleeve of the uniform or on the nameplate on the back of the uniform — the spot typically reserved for the athlete’s last name. 

The patches can also be for “commemorative and memorial purposes,” not solely for social issues. Predictably, the messages will require approval by “the school or conference.”

The patch on the front of the uniform will not exceed 2 ¼ square inches and “must be identical for those who choose to wear them,” though not all team members will be required to do so. The patch on the back will be an individual choice with “names/words intended to celebrate or memorialize people, events or other causes” permitted.

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The NCAA will permit college athletes to wear patches on their uniforms that promote and support social justice causes. 

 

As approved by the NCAA’s Playing Rules Oversight Panel, athletes in all sports will be permitted to “express support and voice their opinions” in two places on their uniforms: one on the front or sleeve of the uniform or on the nameplate on the back of the uniform — the spot typically reserved for the athlete’s last name. 

The patches can also be for “commemorative and memorial purposes,” not solely for social issues. Predictably, the messages will require approval by “the school or conference.”

The patch on the front of the uniform will not exceed 2 ¼ square inches and “must be identical for those who choose to wear them,” though not all team members will be required to do so. The patch on the back will be an individual choice with “names/words intended to celebrate or memorialize people, events or other causes” permitted.

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  • This shit has set race relations back 100 years. I, for one, will NOT spend one dime of my hard earned money on rich, black crybabies. 90% of the NBA is black.What part of black equality am I missing? Actually they should start a WLM movement. 

    • I feel the same way. There have been few blacks who have come out against this elevation of skin color above all or the desired subjugation of whites, or who have even seen through the violence that the fruit of BLM is death and destruction. 

      I have less trust that blacks can NOT put being black before being human or Chriistian or anything else. Personally, I owe no man anything and certainly not bowing or supporting diversity, which only means suppressing one in favor of another. 

  • At the end of the day, it is all about children of all ages throwing, kicking, bouncing their balls, while making big bucks. Just remember, for decades the leftist media would not write about the black crimes against white, so as not to sway or influence public sentiment. " social justice " is just a polite way to say marxist/communistic propaganda. They want the whites to pay the way for parasites that don't want to work, to give them a free ride. They can go pizz up a rope.

    God is watching and listening, He knows the playbook.

    • perfect that's good

       

  • I hope they understand this includes patches in support of KKK, Nazi, NAMBLA, etc. otherwise it is discrimination.

    • Exactly

       

  • I haven't watched one basketball game yet.... 

  • Well, that rules out College Sports.

    Are High School Sports next?

  • Just what we need, the institutionalizing of reverse racism. Just great. 
    Let's see the choices America is making—

    God —vs—Abortion

    God—vs—LGBTQ

    God—vs—Trannies protected

    God—vs—BLM

    God—vs—White Privilege

    God—vs—murder (of history, records, morality, patriotism)

    Is it time for repentence yet. Are we there yet?

    • Hint:  It is NOT the atheists who are called to repent. NO. It is US.

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