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New Tolerance Campaign Demands Kansas City Chiefs Leadership Prohibit “Free 4” Displays During Star Wide Receiver’s Suspension
New Tolerance Campaign Demands Kansas City Chiefs Leadership Prohibit “Free 4” Displays During Star Wide Receiver’s Suspension
Following Travis Kelce and others’ support of Rashee Rice, NTC calls on the Chiefs to stand with crash victims instead of excusing reckless behavior and unpaid restitution
Washington, D.C. — The New Tolerance Campaign (NTC) formally released the letter that President Chad Banghart sent to the executive leadership of the Kansas City Chiefs. The correspondence respectfully calls on the organization to uphold its stated values of character and integrity by standing with the victims of Rashee Rice’s reckless actions. Specifically, the letter urges the Chiefs to issue a public statement of support for the victims, to discourage fans, and to prohibit players from displaying “Free 4” materials, including apparel, in support of suspended wide receiver Rashee Rice (#4).
Rice is currently serving a six-game NFL suspension after pleading guilty to causing a high-speed six-car crash while racing a Lamborghini at 119 miles per hour. He fled the scene without checking on the innocent victims. The presiding judge noted that this lack of concern ‘bothered him’ and cast doubt on whether Rice was truly remorseful. Despite a court order, Rice has also failed to pay a $1.1 million settlement owed to one of the victims, according to the latest report.
“Accountability matters,” said NTC President Chad Banghart. “The Kansas City Chiefs are more than a football team — they are a cultural institution with millions of fans, including young people who look to their organization as role models. The message the Chiefs send in moments like this has major implications on society, including our nation’s youth. Excusing reckless behavior because of on-field talent and fame is unacceptable.”
Banghart’s formal letter cites recent public support for Rice by teammates Travis Kelce and Tyquan Thornton, who wore “Free 4” t-shirts before their game against the Philadelphia Eagles, as well as remarks delivered by Head Coach Andy Reid defending the displays. “Empathy for a teammate is understandable, but when paired with public displays that excuse serious misconduct, it risks sending a dangerous message — that talent and fame are a free pass from responsibility,” Banghart continued.
The New Tolerance Campaign underscored that this effort is consistent with its history of supporting fairness, noting that it previously defended Chiefs starting kicker Harrison Butker when he was attacked for delivering a commencement speech rooted in his Catholic faith.
“Our commitment is not to target the Chiefs, but to hold all institutions — including the NFL — to the same standard of fairness and integrity,” Banghart said. “Whether it means protecting free expression or demanding responsibility, our message is the same: no one will get away with betraying their own stated values while simultaneously evading rightful accountability.”
Importantly, NTC emphasized that this letter is only the beginning. Should the Kansas City Chiefs leadership decline to respond in an adequate manner upon the receipt of this letter, then NTC will begin to mobilize its 100,000+ dedicated advocates to demand change. The next step in this movement will be to call on NTC’s citizen partners, Chiefs fans, Kansas City residents, sponsors, and the broader public to hold the organization accountable until the team demonstrates that winning never comes at the expense of character.
“The Chiefs’ legacy is built not only on victories but also on core values,” Banghart concluded. “This is a moment to show that the team’s dedication to integrity is as a strong as its drive to win.”
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About New Tolerance Campaign
The New Tolerance Campaign is a nonprofit watchdog organization that mobilizes Americans to hold corporations, media outlets, celebrities, universities, and other influential institutions accountable when they display double standards in their actions and rhetoric.