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“It’s bigger than … some of us think. I mean, it’s just important for me to go out there, hand over my heart, represent our country, and just be thankful. And not take anything I’ve been given and my freedom for granted,” he has said about his respect for the national anthem and the American flag.
It may be a patriotic stance that many fans will celebrate, but it has earned Prescott some angry responses from leftist celebrities.
On his radio show, comedian D.L. Hughley compared Prescott to a slave — and actually used the word “boy” to describe him.