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University of Texas Student Kneeling During National Anthem Immediately Expelled From School

The University of Texas is facing intense backlash after multiple students reportedly lost their scholarships and were removed from campus for kneeling during the national anthem at a recent sporting event. The incident has ignited a fierce debate over free speech, patriotism, and the consequences of political activism in higher education.
Silent Protest Turns Controversial
The students, whose names have not been disclosed, took a knee during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at a university football game. The action, originally popularized by former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, was meant as a peaceful protest against racial injustice and police brutality. However, it did not sit well with university officials, leading to swift disciplinary action.
University Responds with Harsh Measures
Shortly after the event, reports surfaced that the university had rescinded scholarships for those involved, citing a violation of school policies regarding conduct during official events. Some students were allegedly asked to leave their dorms and were removed from athletic programs as a result of their protest.
A university spokesperson defended the decision, stating, “The University of Texas values free expression, but we also uphold traditions and respect for national symbols. These students were fully aware of the consequences of their actions.”