I’ll take issue with her and the first girls HORRIBLE hair style.
But i’ll give her a pass on the hand over heart for the pledge since kids haven’t been required to say the pledge in decades and she probably doesn’t honestly know
That “first girl” was singing enthusiastically along with the anthem. She was ribbed about it later.
That was my first reaction. She probably didn’t know that etiquette and tradition dictate she salute the flag during the national anthem. How would she know? Was she ever taught? Respect for tradition isn’t part of our culture any more.
I have a hunch that those big buns on top of the head are
used by some women to try to look TALLER. (’Cause if you
ain’t TALL as a fashion model today, then you just ain’t
“got it”. Whatever “IT” is.)
Sort of like us back in the 1960’s “ratting” our hair up, up, up. I don’t know why. Looking taller? Maybe. Being
young and silly. Maybe. - These days, if I just run a
brush through my hair, I’m doing good. (Time spent away
from FR is wasted time - so “ratting” is out!)
of course she knows
A military kid knows. There is not excuse.
She's not a kid but a 20 year old adult. Plus, she's from a military family so knows to place her hand over her heart. She has no excuse. That said, she doesn't/didn't get along with her Staff Sgt. father during the last Olympics.
Oh please! Do you have any idea what those girls were doing for the few hours before the ceremony? They were not going to a prom you know. They are athletes.