Singing the Star Spangled Banner in Spanish at Los Angeles Dodgers game

In a way I am glad she did it. Seeing there is no "official language" of the United States, I say "good for her". And let us be honest, this would not have happened if not for you know who. She was very frank on why she did it.


After her "Star-Spangled Banner" performance at the LA Dodgers game, Nezza addressed the moment on social media. “I’ve sung the national anthem (in English) many times in my life,” she said. “But today out of all days I could not, I’m sorry.” She added that, given the current climate—including intensifying immigration raids that continue igniting concerns of racial profiling while targeting Latino communities, in addition to protests against them and ICE in LA—singing it in Spanish felt like the only choice that made sense.


They want freedom of speech, but only if you're speaking how they want you to speak....
 
Nezza addressed the moment on social media. “I’ve sung the national anthem (in English) many times in my life,” she said. “But today out of all days I could not, I’m sorry.”
Why?

Because being a divided nation and modern Tower of Babel is a good thing?

Only in wacky woke lib la la land

Airhead celebrities should use their notoriety to find common ties that bind us not divide us
 
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I don't have a god.
If you say so.

freedom of conscience-11.webp


Why are you CHURCH-ifying our secular founding generation?

Why are you GOD-ifying the secular US Constitution?

Why are you upsideDOWN JESUS-ifying our pluralistic American history of prigressive SUCCESS for women and racial/religious and gender minorities?

Untitled.webp
 
In a way I am glad she did it. Seeing there is no "official language" of the United States, I say "good for her". And let us be honest, this would not have happened if not for you know who. She was very frank on why she did it.


After her "Star-Spangled Banner" performance at the LA Dodgers game, Nezza addressed the moment on social media. “I’ve sung the national anthem (in English) many times in my life,” she said. “But today out of all days I could not, I’m sorry.” She added that, given the current climate—including intensifying immigration raids that continue igniting concerns of racial profiling while targeting Latino communities, in addition to protests against them and ICE in LA—singing it in Spanish felt like the only choice that made sense.

It's kind of cool but it ***** up the rhyming
 
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