Posted on 02/13/2023 3:15:32 PM PST by Navy Patriot
A photo of former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake attending Super Bowl LVII has gone viral, but for reasons you might not expect.
The former news anchor turned GOP firebrand was seen sitting during the controversial playing of the Black national anthem ahead of the game, which took place Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
A photo of her refusing to stand for the anthem was posted on social media and quickly sparked a frenzy of people praising her decision.
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I just want to know her favorite color so I know what color wheelbarrow to send to her so she can haul those big ol’ balls of hers around.
Good for her!
There is only ONE National Anthem, and that ain’t it...
She’s not a racist.
Why would ANYONE stand for a divisive, segregationist song?! How horrible that anyone in a country feels that the National Anthem is not for them!
You mean she didn’t take a knee? OMG!
One National Anthem is all we need OR WANT!
If the blacks want their own national anthem, I would suggest that we give them their own country to move to.
What goes around, comes around, Colin....
“I just want to know her favorite color so I know what color wheelbarrow to send to her so she can haul those big ol’ balls of hers around.”
Brilliant
Declining to do something is not the same as refusing.
The premise of tne headline is false. There is no such thing as a “Black National Anthem.”
Copy that. You don’t love this country? Then get the Hell out! We don’t need or want your crap, here.
You must abandon whatever god you have and worship our skin color instead.
+1 for Kari.
I’ll make a wager that a big push to switch the NA is about to commence.
Liberia began in the early 19th century as a project of the American Colonization Society (ACS), which believed black people would face better chances for freedom and prosperity in Africa than in the United States.[7] Between 1822 and the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, more than 15,000 freed and free-born black people who faced social and legal oppression in the U.S., along with 3,198 Afro-Caribbeans, relocated to Liberia.[8] Gradually developing an Americo-Liberian identity,[9][10] the settlers carried their culture and tradition with them; the Liberian constitution and flag were modeled after those of the U.S., while its capital was named after ACS supporter and U.S. President James Monroe. Liberia declared independence on July 26, 1847, which the U.S. did not recognize until February 5, 1862. On January 3, 1848, Joseph Jenkins Roberts, a wealthy, free-born African American from the U.S. state of Virginia who settled in Liberia, was elected Liberia's first president after the people proclaimed independence.[8]
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#SoBrave
They’ll probably change it to the Fanfare of the Common Man since that has often been associated with Communist themes.
We already did. It’s called Liberia and located on the west coast of Africa.
Side note: And they turned into a sh!thole just every other place where they are in the majority.
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