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CSM Richard StCyr
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We went on a cruise recently and one of the stops was Jamaica, on the way to the place where we were going kayaking we passed the school that he attended. The guide was very proud of Bolt and told us that he donated thousands of dollars to, and bought computers for the school for the children and that he was a friendly and nice man. Given that, I'm not surprised he is respectful.
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PO3 Business Advisement
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One out of what? 1,700 players.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
PO3 Steven Sherrill
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PO3 (Join to see) Significance here is that he is Jamaican, not American. He stopped an interview to be respectful while the National Anthem was playing during a medal ceremony.
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CWO3 Dennis M.
CWO3 Dennis M.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill - And PO3 (Join to see) if you crank up the volume, that ceremony in the back ground was the US National Anthem.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
PO3 Steven Sherrill
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CWO3 Dennis M. - Yes, it was at the Olympics, he was doing an interview when the Anthem started, he stopped to be respectful.
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SFC Food Service Specialist
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I love this video. Honestly you can't compare this to what is going on in America. It's our country but is it really ours or is it "are's". The equality has to be equality and not when we feel like it..
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
PO3 Steven Sherrill
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SFC (Join to see) There will always be different classes of people. That hasn't changed since the dawn of "civilization" and it won't change. I posted this to get away from all the negativity. Here was an athlete from a foreign nation showing reverence when another nation's anthem was played, and by extension respect for his fellow athlete. It was a classy act.
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