“I know why I knelt (during the American anthem), and it wasn’t a sign of disrespect by any means. “Stepping out, it almost felt like I was entering the ring, like I was a fighter or something,” said Dumba. “It was good to just have them down there, because I was obviously pretty nervous,” said Dumba. “To be honest, it kind of sheds a light on them and people who follow them. “I’ll be raising my fist for both national anthems, something that I can stay consistent through,” he said.
Source: thestar August 02, 2020 22:05 UTC