Four days after Keith Lamont Scott, a black man, was shot and killed by Charlotte police, more than 100 students wearing black protested police brutality in the student section of Kenan Memorial Stadium during Saturday's game against Pittsburgh.
The students chanted
"All lives matter when black lives matter"In a speech before the group walked to the stadium from Morrison Residence Hall, sophomore Jerome Simpson, who organized the event, told his fellow protesters they were to be respectful during the national anthem. They were still observing the anthem, just not standing for it.
Simpson said he welcomes the negative reactions some have to sitting for the anthem.
“It may be from that negative reaction we can spark the conversation and get the conversation going even more and say ‘Okay, we’re not standing for the national anthem, but why aren’t we standing? It’s because of an issue,'” he said.
“We’re not just (not) standing because we don’t want to or because we’re just being rebellious. We have a serious issue behind why we’re not standing. So let’s talk about that issue. Let’s bring light to that issue. And let’s find a solution to that issue.”
Simpson said more protests against police brutality will be held, some at football games. He said sitting during the anthem is ultimately about showing disapproval of what is going on.
“Obviously it’s not that we don’t want to stand — we want to stand,” Simpson said. “We just feel like right now that the ideals behind the national anthem aren’t being represented fairly.”