Georgia Bulldogs baseball players make powerful statement against racial inequality
Players remove hats during national anthem before NCAA Regional game
Move comes amid nationwide protests over George Floyd's death
Athens, Ga. - In a powerful display of solidarity, the Georgia Bulldogs baseball players removed their hats during the national anthem before the start of their NCAA Regional game against Georgia State on Friday night.
The move came just two days after George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, died in Minneapolis after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes. Floyd's death has sparked nationwide protests against racial inequality and police brutality.
The Bulldogs' decision to remove their hats during the national anthem was a clear statement against racism and injustice. It was a powerful gesture that sent a message of hope and unity to the country.
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