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NFL Rejects AMVETS Super Bowl ad requesting that people ‘Please Stand’
According to the American Veterans (AMVETS) organization, the National Football League, amid controversy surrounding its players kneeling in protest during the National Anthem, has refused to run an ad by in the official Super Bowl program
According to the American Veterans (AMVETS) organization, the National Football League, amid controversy surrounding its players kneeling in protest during the National Anthem, has refused to run an ad in the official Super Bowl program because of its simple, two-word message – “Please Stand.”
In a January 22 letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, AMVETS National Commander Marion Polk wrote, “freedom of speech works both ways. We respect the rights of those who choose to protest, as these rights are precisely what our members have fought — and in many cases died — for. But imposing corporate censorship to deny that same right to those veterans who have secured it for us all is reprehensible and totally beyond the pale.”
The same ad was accepted by both the NHL and NBA and is slated to run in the official programs for each organization’s all-star games.
AMVETS is the nation’s largest and oldest Congressionally-chartered veterans service organization that is open to and fights for all veterans who served honorably, including reservists & guardsmen. AMVETS has been a nonpartisan advocate for veterans and their families for more than 70 years.
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