The so-called “Black
national anthem” was played prior to the “Star-Spangled Banner” at the 57th
Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, recently. Does the United States, or any
nation, need separate anthems for its various citizens? Apparently, according
to progressives, the more diverse the nation, the more anthems it needs? That
is the polar-opposite of unifying…and the antithesis of “progress”…and reason.
Should we also have a “Brown national
anthem?” A “Yellow national anthem?” A “Red National anthem?” A “Mulatto
national anthem?” Perhaps a “Lesbian national anthem?” Or a “Bisexual national
anthem?” Trans? Questioning? Virgo? Capricorn? Where does it end? Who doesn’t
get their own song? And how long from the singing of these anthems until a game
starts if, due to diversity, equity, and inclusion mandates, all these “national”
anthems must be played prior to any sporting contest?
In truth, intersectionality is
kryptonite to cohesiveness, just as wokeism attempts to destroy truth and sanity.
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