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Pharrell Williams ‘Takes a Knee’ as Artists Join Anthem Protest | Pharrell Williams ‘Takes a Knee’ as Artists Join Anthem Protest |
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The singer and producer Pharrell Williams is the latest entertainer to show solidarity with N.F.L. players protesting President Trump’s call to fire players who refuse to stand during the national anthem. | |
At a charity show on Sunday in Charlottesville, Va., where violent demonstrations took place in August, Mr. Williams said, “I’m in Virginia right now, I’m home. Can’t nobody tell me what to do if I want to get on my knees right now.” He then dropped onto both knees. | At a charity show on Sunday in Charlottesville, Va., where violent demonstrations took place in August, Mr. Williams said, “I’m in Virginia right now, I’m home. Can’t nobody tell me what to do if I want to get on my knees right now.” He then dropped onto both knees. |
Mr. Williams’s display follows a wave of demonstrations across the country on Sunday as N.F.L. players knelt or locked arms during the national anthem in defiance of Mr. Trump. The “Take a Knee” protest has now grown beyond the sporting world, and entertainers and performers are joining in. | Mr. Williams’s display follows a wave of demonstrations across the country on Sunday as N.F.L. players knelt or locked arms during the national anthem in defiance of Mr. Trump. The “Take a Knee” protest has now grown beyond the sporting world, and entertainers and performers are joining in. |
The symbolic action began in August 2016, when Colin Kaepernick, then the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, knelt to protest police brutality and racial injustice. Mr. Trump stirred up the issue anew by saying said in a speech on Friday and then in a series of tweets over the weekend that players who do not stand during the anthem should be fired. | The symbolic action began in August 2016, when Colin Kaepernick, then the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, knelt to protest police brutality and racial injustice. Mr. Trump stirred up the issue anew by saying said in a speech on Friday and then in a series of tweets over the weekend that players who do not stand during the anthem should be fired. |
In Charlottesville, Mr. Williams paused between songs to say: “For the people of my city, for the people of my state, that’s what that flag is for. When I think about the potential of this country and the potential of this state, potential of these people, potential of this amazing university, there is only one word that I feel on the inside.” The artist then began singing his Grammy Award-winning hit “Happy.” | In Charlottesville, Mr. Williams paused between songs to say: “For the people of my city, for the people of my state, that’s what that flag is for. When I think about the potential of this country and the potential of this state, potential of these people, potential of this amazing university, there is only one word that I feel on the inside.” The artist then began singing his Grammy Award-winning hit “Happy.” |
Other performers have joined the “Take a Knee” demonstration. At the Global Citizen Festival in New York on Saturday, Stevie Wonder knelt on stage and said, “Tonight, I’m taking a knee for America. But not just one knee. I’m taking both knees.” | Other performers have joined the “Take a Knee” demonstration. At the Global Citizen Festival in New York on Saturday, Stevie Wonder knelt on stage and said, “Tonight, I’m taking a knee for America. But not just one knee. I’m taking both knees.” |
Mr. Wonder made the gesture again the following night, at the same Charlottesville show where Mr. Williams was performing. Mr. Wonder was on stage with Dave Matthews Band when he took to two knees, and Dave Matthews joined him in the stance. | Mr. Wonder made the gesture again the following night, at the same Charlottesville show where Mr. Williams was performing. Mr. Wonder was on stage with Dave Matthews Band when he took to two knees, and Dave Matthews joined him in the stance. |
The rapper known as Posdnuos, from the hip-hop group De La Soul, took to one knee at the Life Is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas on Sunday. The actor and singer John Legend posted a picture on Instagram of him performing the gesture during a show in Hamburg, Germany. In Tennessee, the Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder got one on knee at the Pilgrimage Festival. | The rapper known as Posdnuos, from the hip-hop group De La Soul, took to one knee at the Life Is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas on Sunday. The actor and singer John Legend posted a picture on Instagram of him performing the gesture during a show in Hamburg, Germany. In Tennessee, the Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder got one on knee at the Pilgrimage Festival. |
Eight principal cast members of the Broadway show “1984,” a theatrical adaptation of the George Orwell novel, got down on one knee at the curtain call of Sunday’s matinee. | Eight principal cast members of the Broadway show “1984,” a theatrical adaptation of the George Orwell novel, got down on one knee at the curtain call of Sunday’s matinee. |
At football games on Sunday, two singers knelt during their performances of the national anthem. In Nashville, “The Voice” runner-up Meghan Linsey and her accompanying guitarist took to one knee after she finished singing the anthem. In Detroit, the singer Rico Lavelle got one on one knee at the word “brave.” | At football games on Sunday, two singers knelt during their performances of the national anthem. In Nashville, “The Voice” runner-up Meghan Linsey and her accompanying guitarist took to one knee after she finished singing the anthem. In Detroit, the singer Rico Lavelle got one on one knee at the word “brave.” |
The hip-hop artist J. Cole said on Twitter on Sunday that fans should be boycotting the N.F.L. “God bless every player that finds courage to kneel today,” he wrote, adding: “But the real power comes from you deciding to not watch.” | The hip-hop artist J. Cole said on Twitter on Sunday that fans should be boycotting the N.F.L. “God bless every player that finds courage to kneel today,” he wrote, adding: “But the real power comes from you deciding to not watch.” |