Madeliene Hubbard, Just the News: 'I would never not stand up': Baseball legend criticizes San Francisco manger's anthem protest
Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa criticized San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler's national anthem protest that came in response to the mass shooting that killed 21 people, including 19 children, in Uvalde, Texas.
La Russa said before Saturday's White Sox game against the Chicago Cubs that while he agrees "there's a lot of problems in this country that need to be addressed," he does not support Kapler's protest.
"Where I disagree is that the flag and the anthem are not appropriate places to try to voice your objection," La Russa said, CNN reported.
"I think you go directly to what the cause that really bothers you about the direction of the country is," La Russa explained. "So to me, it isn't the flag and the anthem. I think it makes more sense to figure out which of those issues and speak about the ones he didn't like and what he will do about it."
Kapler said on Friday that he plans on skipping the anthem until he feels "better about the direction of our country."
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