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Miami Dolphin players stand in tunnel during national anthem in never ending protest

Miami Dolphin players continue protest.

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Three Miami Dolphin players continue to protest for social justice and Mike Brown on a Thursday night NFL game in Baltimore.

The three players stood in the tunnel in protest while the US National Anthem played.

Via The Gateway Pundit

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills (10), free safety Michael Thomas (31) and tight end Julius Thomas (89) enter the field after the playing of the national anthem at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on October 22, 2017. (Allen Eyestone / The Palm Beach Post)

Tight end Julius Thomas, safety Michael Thomas and wide receiver Kenny Stills stood in the tunnel during the anthem.

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Mags
Mags
October 29, 2017

An indictment of the American Educational System.

Marc Leif
Marc Leif
October 29, 2017

Since they lost their last game 40 to 0, they evidently stayed in the tunnel during the game, too.

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