Crain & Co. criticizes ‘Black National Anthem’ at Super Bowl in Megyn Kelly interview
Daily Wire Hosts Criticize NFL for “Black National Anthem” at Super Bowl
The hosts of Daily Wire’s “Crain and Company” show expressed their disapproval of the NFL’s decision to have the “Black National Anthem” performed before the national anthem at Super Bowl LVIII.
During their appearance on ”The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast, Megyn Kelly asked Jake Crain, Blain Crain, and David Cone for their thoughts on fans being subjected to the “so-called Black National Anthem” – “Lift Every Voice and Sing” – before the game.
Jake Crain passionately interjected, questioning the need for multiple anthems and referencing the unity achieved through the country’s past conflicts. He criticized the focus on color and wondered why there wasn’t a Hispanic or Asian national anthem.
Blain Crain argued that the “Black National Anthem” contradicts its message of inclusivity by excluding other races.
The hosts expressed their surprise at the tradition, with Blain Crain stating, “There’s one national anthem. That’s it.”
Jake Crain further emphasized the issue by questioning why Reba McEntire wasn’t invited to sing the “white national anthem,” highlighting the divisive nature of the situation.
Megyn Kelly agreed with the hosts, calling the decision ”divisive” and asserting that there should be one national anthem for all Americans.
David Cone suggested that the NFL should stop labeling it as the “Black National Anthem” and acknowledged the challenge the league faces in trying to please all demographics.
While Cone acknowledged that it’s impossible to make everyone happy, he commended the NFL and players for avoiding any kneeling during the national anthem, a trend started by Colin Kaepernick.
What concerns do the hosts of the “Calloway Show” express about the implication of a separate anthem for African Americans and its potential to further divide the nation along racial lines
Calloway Show” recently criticized the NFL’s decision to include the singing of the “Black National Anthem” during the Super Bowl. The hosts argued that this move was an unnecessary and divisive gesture that only served to further divide the nation along racial lines.
The “Black National Anthem,” also known as “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” is a cherished hymn in the African American community. It was written in 1900 by James Weldon Johnson and his brother, John Rosamond Johnson, and has been a symbol of pride and unity for generations. The NFL’s decision to include the singing of this anthem at the Super Bowl is seen by many as a way to honor and celebrate the rich history and contributions of African Americans in our country.
However, the hosts of the Daily Wire show argue that the inclusion of the “Black National Anthem” is unnecessary and counterproductive. They claim that the Super Bowl is a time when Americans of all backgrounds come together to celebrate football and unity, and that introducing a separate anthem for one racial group undermines this spirit of togetherness. They believe that the inclusion of the “Black National Anthem” only serves to perpetuate racial divisions and create further animosity between different racial groups.
Furthermore, the hosts argue that the singing of the “Black National Anthem” at the Super Bowl sets a dangerous precedent. They contend that if the NFL is going to include a separate anthem for African Americans, then it should also include anthems for other racial and ethnic groups. This, they argue, would only further divide the nation and make a mockery of the unity that the Super Bowl is supposed to represent.
The hosts also raise the issue of the national anthem itself. They question whether the singing of the “Black National Anthem” undermines the significance and symbolism of the traditional national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” They argue that the inclusion of a separate anthem for African Americans implies a hierarchy of importance between different racial groups and suggests that certain racial groups deserve special recognition and privileges.
In conclusion, the hosts of the Daily Wire’s “Crain and Calloway Show” criticize the NFL’s decision to include the singing of the “Black National Anthem” at the Super Bowl. They argue that this move is unnecessary and divisive, and that it undermines the spirit of unity and togetherness that the Super Bowl is meant to represent. They also express concerns about the implication of a separate anthem for African Americans and the potential to further divide the nation along racial lines. In their eyes, this decision only perpetuates and exacerbates racial divisions rather than fostering a sense of unity and inclusiveness for all Americans.
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