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Jonathan Isaac Gives Head-Scratching Reason For Not Kneeling & Support Black Lives Matter

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Following the game, Bleacher Reports' Taylor Rooks asked Jonathan Isaac why he didn't kneel and he offered a word salad of an explanation that would make Donald Trump proud. He tried his best to explain why he feels Black Lives Matter doesn't correspond with his belief in God.

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture

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