This is an attention-grabbing sight that is simply astonishing.
When did respecting your country’s flag and national anthem become as challenging as working out challenging mathematical equations?
Your reaction to this sight will likely be one of shaking your head and saying, “Kids these days…”
The national anthem played when the US Women’s National Soccer team took their places for their opening match at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Would you agree that it was a time when everyone was supposed to come together?
Incorrect.
It seems that certain athletes are no longer motivated by our country’s flag and song.
Imagine seeing a colorful and enthralling scenario unfold.
Each member of the team joyously joins in as the national song of Vietnam resounds across the stadium. They demonstrate their steadfast patriotism by placing their palms on their hearts and speaking as one.
Prepare yourself for a thrilling and engrossing encounter!
Let’s now turn our attention to the US squad, where we discover a less peaceful atmosphere.
Only five of the eleven players on the pitch put their hands over their hearts during the Star-Spangled Banner to display their patriotism.
What is less than half of, you ask? Let me now inform you, people.
What is going on in this circumstance?
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The other members of the squad were still, as if they were waiting for a bus to arrive, but Julie Ertz, Alyssa Naeher, and Lindsey Horan showed their patriotism by chanting the national song.
Respect and honorably represent your nation at all times. Sing along and put your hand over your heart to demonstrate your patriotism.
This goes above and beyond simple convention or manners.
fostering unity and respect
Show pride and esteem for those who have fought and are currently fighting for the freedom that allows us to enjoy sports by celebrating the stars and stripes.
Can’t we at least demand a little respect for our national song, flag, and territory?
More than just symbols are the national song and flag. They represent our country, our harmony, and our common ideals.
The supporters don’t need a Grammy-caliber performance; they just want a show of appreciation and solidarity.
Put a little pride in it. Being a member of a national team is everything.
Ladies, as the national anthem begins, be motivated by Vietnam’s example. Sing with pride and assurance because you don’t only represent a team; you represent the entire country.
based on Fox News:
The relationship between the national anthem and the United States women’s national team has developed through time. Before games, certain team members have historically kneeled during the national anthem.
The USWNT set up shop for the encounter against Vietnam in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. While most of the squad seemed to stand for the playing of the “Star Spangled Banner,” it seemed that most players opted to keep silent.
Vietnam’s national hymn, “Tiến Quân Ca,” or “Song of a Marching Army” was playing while the whole opposition side looked to be singing enthusiastically. Eleven sportsmen raised their right palms over their hearts as they appeared to sing in unison.
Six of the eleven American soccer players stood with their hands to their sides or behind their backs during the national anthem at Eden Park in New Zealand.
The stirring song filled the vast stadium as the five surviving players stood in profound adoration, their hands resting above their hearts.
While the rest of the squad kept their composure, Julie Ertz, Alyssa Naeher, and Lindsey Horan eagerly sang along to the song.
Did you believe the drama just occurred on the playing field? Well, reconsider!
The media is abuzz over Megyn Kelly.
The well-known podcaster established her mark on the airways with her program, “The Megyn Kelly Show,” sparking passionate debates with her audacious and honest attitude.
She has good reason to feel that way, I suppose.
Does the woman not have a point?
Kelly thinks the ladies in question have misunderstood and oversimplified the idea of feminism.
Evidently, they’ve come to associate empowerment with disrespect for their nation.
At first it might seem unusual, but please bear with me.
Have you ever considered how refraining from singing your own national anthem while performing on a global platform may make a strong statement in favor of women’s empowerment?
The national team’s refusal to lay a hand over their hearts and their laziness in synchronizing their lips to the anthem profoundly disturbed Kelly.
Who, in all honesty, could fail to appreciate her viewpoint?
Our military’s valiant personnel did not bravely protect our freedom so that we could see such a poor performance.
The New York Post has the inside information on Megyn Kelly’s devastating attack on the team.
Kelly ascribed the lack of response to a subset of feminism that encourages anti-American sentiment.
“I really do believe their version of what a feminist is, what it means to be an empowered woman, at least as an American woman, means you need to hate your country,” the outspoken podcaster stated to her listeners on “The Megyn Kelly Show” on SiriusXM.
“It means to go out on the national stage and embarrass yourself and your country by not singing the national anthem.”
Kelly added: “For several of them, not even holding their hands over their hearts when the national anthem played, that was a bridge too far.”
“They couldn’t be bothered to actually place their hand on their heart as the national anthem played, as they stood out there representing you and me and the country and our military and people who have given their lives for the country that they represent,” Kelly said.
“It was too much of an effort [for them] to place their hand over their heart, or God forbid, sing.”
Kelly accuses Megan Rapinoe of igniting controversy by being outspoken about political problems, particularly racial, gender, and other related topics.
“She said she’ll never stand again for the national anthem, this [team behavior] is clearly, I think, as a result of her influence, and it’s disgusting,” Rapinoe, who did not start the game on Friday, was mentioned by Kelly.
Rapinoe recently spoke out on the subject of transgender athletes participating in women’s sports, calling out detractors for being overly dramatic.
Are the boundaries between nationalism and feminism blending for our national team? Does singing the national anthem now signify a rejection of women’s rights?
Doesn’t the whole idea seem ridiculous?
Is it possible to be proud of both your gender and your nation at the same time?
These two components, in my opinion, are not independent from one another.
The people who suffer the most from this lack of harmony and disdain are the fans.
They are the ones who have contributed their hard-earned cash and time to support these ladies on the international stage. They definitely didn’t anticipate a subdued protest during the playing of the national anthem, did they?
Ladies, it is important to take into account the many emotions and sense of patriotism held by our fan base and nation as you speak for all of us. Let’s find a more inclusive way to deliver our message so that no one feels left out or ignored.