The US Military Academy removed a longtime motto from its football team's spirit flag because the phrase is linked to hate groups, the academy said in a statement
New York The US Military Academy removed a longtime motto from its football team's spirit flag because the phrase is linked to hate groups, the academy said in a statement on Monday.
The letters GFBD, an abbreviation of"God Forgives, Brothers Don't," graced the Army team's skull and crossbones spirit flag for more than 25 years, according to the statement. The academy decided to make the change after ESPN alerted the academy of the phrase's tie to hate groups, Cheryl Boujnida, the academy's media relations chief, told CNN.
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