The phrase “end of racism” will not be displayed in the back of the final areas during Super Bowl Lix Between the heads of the city of Kansas City and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
Instead, the phrases of “choosing love” and “which takes each of us” will be removed in the final areas of Caesars SuperDome. Brian McCarthy, a spokesman for the US Football Association Athlete On Tuesday, the decision came in the last tragedies that occurred in the United States since the beginning of 2025, including the terrorist attack in New Orleans, forest fires in the Los Angeles region and crashing the deadly plane near Washington, DC.
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“We felt that it was a suitable statement of what the country endured collectively, and given the recent tragedies, it could serve as an inspiration.”
McCarthy added that the “end of racism” was seen only during the victory of the Nawras Eagles Championship against Washington's leaders. The AFC Championship, in which the heads of invoices were topped by Boufalo, included the above phrases.
The “End of Racism” was shown for the first time in 2020 after a summer of racist turmoil in the United States, the ferry appeared in the end of the presidents in Super Bowl for the past year. San Francisco 49ers had “all of us.”
The US Football Association's step came to remove it for Super Bowl when the US Football Association Commissioner Roger Godel defended the diversity of the league, shares and inclusion (DEI) Policies.
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“We have reached the efforts of diversity because we felt that it was the right thing for the National Football Association, and we will continue these efforts because we have not only convinced ourselves, we have proven ourselves, and that it made the American Football Association and said Godel, “We are not in this because it is a trend to enter or go out of it .
“Our efforts are essential in trying to attract the best possible talent in the National Football League, inside and outside the stadium, as I said earlier. We see that. We see how the National Football League benefit, so I think we believe” these efforts will continue. “
Geodel said that DEI's league's efforts were a reflection of the foundations of the league.
“I think it is also clear that it is a reflection on the base of our fans, our societies and our players. People talk a lot about the Rooney base … There is no condition for employing a specific individual on the basis of race or sex. It is simply on and added that the basis for looking at a university campus for candidates reflects our societies Let's look at the type of talent there, then make the best decision on who is appointed. ”
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“Many of us, including the National Football League in our office, do so voluntarily at all levels because it has benefited from us. I hear this from companies on a global basis. This is a very strong employment practice that we also adopt.”
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