Activists Want Taylor Swift to Help Put an End to a Kansas City Chiefs Tradition Amid Travis Kelce Dating Rumors

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Taylor Swift is making plenty of headlines after showing up at the latest Kansas City Chiefs game to cheer on Travis Kelce amid romance rumors, and now activists are looking to her for some help.

A Native American group is looking to the 33-year-old “Long Live” singer-songwriter to help put an end to the “Tomahawk chop,” a move that Chiefs fans do during the games that has become tradition. Keep reading to find out more… Not In Our Honor, led by Rhonda LeValdo, protested outside of the game at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday (September 24).

According to TMZ, Rhonda and her group are making a direct plea to Taylor: “We remain hopeful that an outside influence like Ms.

Swift could be an ally for us in moving the conversation forward on why the chop is a racist act.” “To us, that hand gesture is synchronized racism.

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