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While Leah Tysse was performing the national anthem ahead of the Sacramento Kings preseason game, she stood as the NBA teammates locked arms.
Yet when she hit the note, "Land of the free and home of the brave," Tysse took a knee in demonstration.
Here's what she said from her Facebook page:
Why I took a knee while singing the Anthem at a Sacramento Kings NBA game: This act embodies the conflict many of us feel. I love and honor my country as deeply as anyone yet it is my responsibility as an American to speak up against injustice as it affects my fellow Americans. I have sung the anthem before but this time taking a knee felt like the most patriotic thing I could do. I cannot idly stand by as black people are unlawfully profiled, harassed and killed by our law enforcement over and over and without a drop of accountability. I believe that the majority of police are good and are against this too and as a nation we all need to speak up. We should all be outraged and demand justice and an end to the brutality. Let's look around our communities for those facilitating healthy interactions between law enforcement and communities of color and support. The sad reality is, as a white American I am bestowed a certain privilege in this nation that is not enjoyed by all people. Black families are having much different conversations with their children about how to interact with the police than white families. Let's be honest. Until we can recognize that white privilege exists we cannot have a dialogue about race. Whether or not you can see if from your vantage point, there is a deep system of institutionalized racism in America, from everyday discrimination to disproportionate incarceration of people of color to people losing their lives at the hands of the police simply for being black. This is not who we claim to be as a nation. It is wrong and I won't stand for it. #solidarity #pleasevote
Woman singing national anthem at @SacramentoKings games takes a knee while singing "Land of the free and the home of the brave." @kcranews pic.twitter.com/ddaUjZO521
— Dana Griffin (@DanaGriffinNBC) October 11, 2016
Tysse joins Colin Kaepernick and other athletes across the country in her protest.
Kaepernick, by all accounts, will continue to kneel during the national anthem as his movement spreads throughout the country.
He'll get his first NFL start of the season on Sunday for the San Francisco 49ers against the Buffalo Bills.