
"Beautiful people out there, and it was a love fest, Kerr said. Music playing, everybody marching peacefully. Everyone I saw 100% loves our country. And as is our country's custom, if you don't agree with what your government is doing, then you peacefully protest, and that's how it should be. We are the democracy, we the people."
"I think its been proven that, you know, there's a lot of sway out there right now, whether its from the media or political pressure, Kerr said. We have to be the ones who can push things forward. And the way to do that is to peacefully protest, make your voice heard. That's what I saw yesterday. It was a beautiful day."
Steve Kerr attended a No Kings protest in the Bay Area and called it a ‘‘love fest’’ with music and peaceful marching. He said everyone he saw loves the country and emphasized peaceful protest as a democratic custom. Kerr sarcastically referenced the claim that protesters ‘‘hate America’’ and previously wore a Harvard shirt after a playoff win to show support for a university criticized by the administration. He described actions at Embarcadero Square as patriotic and urged people to push things forward through peaceful protest. Jonathan Kuminga and Jimmy Butler both scrimmaged and appear on pace to play the season opener.
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