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Singer Justine Skye takes a knee before Brooklyn Nets' NBA opener

Singer Justine Skye pictured at the Brooklyn Center July
Image: Singer Justine Skye pictured at the Brooklyn Center July

Singer Justine Skye dropped to a knee toward the end of her rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner prior to the Brooklyn Nets' home opener against the Orlando Magic on Friday.

Some NFL players have sat or taken a knee during renditions of the song the past two seasons to protest racial inequality in the United States but NBA players have stood in accordance with league rules.

The protests have provoked the wrath of U.S. President Donald Trump, who says the players are being disrespectful to the country and the military.

ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 01: Buffalo Bills players kneel during the national anthem prior to the first half against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadi
Image: Buffalo Bills players kneel during the national anthem prior to their game against the Atlanta Falcons

In an online post, the 22-year-old Brooklyn native said she was uneasy about singing the song to begin with and said she probably would not be asked to do so again.

"I had to take a knee for the opening game in my city and let my voice be heard," Skye wrote in an Instagram post along with a video of the performance.

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"We will not be silenced," she said, adding an emoji of a clenched fist and the hashtag #blacklivesmatter.