NFL to Perform ‘Black’ National Anthem at Super Bowl

Efforts 'threaten to disenfranchise tens of millions of Americans'

 

 

The NFL announced that the black national anthem will be performed alongside the real National Anthem at the 2024 Super Bowl.

They will not be performing the Asian-American national anthem or the Hispanic national anthem.

A caller to my national radio show asked about the LGBT national anthem and whether the rainbow flag would be on display.

The NFL did not respond to my queries about whether “Y.M.C.A.” will be performed or whether the rainbow flag will be posted. You might recall it was President Trump who declared The Village People’s famous song as the gay national anthem.

Andra Day will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” a spiritual that has long been known as the black national anthem.

Hundreds of my readers posted angry messages on my social media pages, accusing the NFL of dividing the nation.

“There was a time black and white were all Americans. One Anthem should cover us all,” one reader wrote. “There is only one national anthem.”

“I feel so sad for black Americans who are told they have to have a different anthem than all other Americans. If I were black. I would proudly sing, ‘Oh say can you see’ and dare anyone to tell me I can only sing a different anthem,” wrote another.

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