Brittany Brees says she and Drew received death threats over flag comments
Drew Brees’ comments about the American flag and national anthem provoked a firestorm of controversy this week, and a wave of responses that clearly unsettled his family.
Brees’ wife Brittany posted her own apology for her husband’s comments on Sunday, remarking that “we are the problem” for thinking they had been doing enough to combat racism or injustice. From the Brees Dream Foundation’s Instagram account, she also revealed that her family had received death threats in the wake of Drew’s original comments.
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WE ARE THE PROBLEM . I write this with tears in my eyes and I hope you all hear our hearts. I have read these quotes and scripture 1000 times and every time I read it and the words sink into my heart. I think yes this is what it’s all about…Only until the last few days ,until we experienced the death threats we experienced the hate… Did I realize that these words were speaking directly to us.. how could anyone who knows us or has had interactions with us think that Drew or I have a racist bone in our body? But that’s the whole point . Somehow we as white America, we can feel good about not being racist, feel good about loving one an another as God loves us. We can feel good about educating our children about the horrors of slavery and history. We can read books to our children about Martin Luther King, Malcolm X., Hank Aaron, Barack Obama, Rosa parks, Harriet Tubman.. and feel like we are doing our part to raise our children to love , be unbiased and with no prejudice. To teach them about all of the African Americans that have fought for and risked their lives against racial injustice. Somehow as white Americans we feel like that checks the box of doing the right thing. Not until this week did Drew and I realize THAT THIS IS THE PROBLEM. To say “I don’t agree with disrespecting the flag “.. I now understand was also saying I don’t understand what the problem really is, I don’t understand what you’re fighting for, and I’m not willing to hear you because of our preconceived notion‘s of what that flag means to us. That’s the problem we are not listening, white America is not hearing. We’re not actively LOOKING for racial prejudice. We have heard stories from men and women we have known and loved for years about the racism that occurred in their lives .. stories that were never shared or talked about because somehow they were considered normal. To all of our friends and anyone we hurt …we will do better.. We want to do better , we want to HEAR you, and we will fight for you because thinking we are not part of the problem…is checking the box it means we are are not doing enough. It’s our job to educate ourselves. We are sorry -Brittany Brees
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Things have certainly changed since Brees’ initial statement. Not only has he apologized, but he even responded to President Trump’s critical comments about his initial apology.
Death threats always cross a line, and it appears that the Brees family had learned a lesson without them. Hopefully things can be more constructive going forward.