Simone Biles, one of the most celebrated athletes in U.S. history, has reportedly sparked controversy within the sports community with a bold proposition directed at the U.S. sports delegation. According to emerging reports, Biles suggested that basketball star Brittney Griner be removed from representing the United States on the global stage, citing concerns over Griner’s past actions, specifically kneeling during the national anthem as a form of protest.

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Biles, widely regarded as a role model for her grace, resilience, and advocacy for mental health, is now taking a firm stance on patriotism in sports. She reportedly stated:

“We cannot let a person who kneels to represent the country.”

This statement references Griner’s involvement in high-profile protests against systemic racism and police brutality, during which she and many other athletes kneeled during the playing of the national anthem. While these actions were seen by many as a call for justice, others viewed them as disrespectful to the flag and the country.

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Brittney Griner, a WNBA star and Olympic gold medalist, has long been a vocal advocate for social justice. Her decision to kneel was part of a broader movement within the sports community that sought to address racial inequality in America. For some, this act of protest exemplified courage and the willingness to stand—or kneel—for one’s beliefs.

However, for others, including apparently Simone Biles, it raised questions about what it means to represent the United States on a global platform. Biles’ proposal reflects a sentiment shared by those who believe that athletes chosen to compete for their country should embody a sense of unwavering patriotism.

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Biles’ comments come at a time when Griner is already under intense public scrutiny. After her high-profile detainment in Russia and subsequent release, Griner returned to the U.S. to a polarized reception. Some hailed her as a hero, while others criticized her actions both on and off the court.

The sports community has been divided in its reaction to Biles’ remarks. Supporters argue that representing one’s country comes with the responsibility of upholding its values and traditions. Critics, however, contend that protest is a form of patriotism, pointing to the importance of free speech and the right to challenge injustice.