| Time | Text |
|---|---|
| Joe in California says we should call Super Bowl advertisers and say we won't buy their products. | |
| If it happened en masse, it would be great. | |
| I don't see it happening. | |
| This is about the NFL playing two national anthems, one for America and one for Black America. | |
| Can you think of a more divisive thing to do? | |
| It's a perfect example of the left using a term of which they are guilty. | |
| Who's dividing the country? | |
| People who want one national anthem played at the Super Bowl? | |
| Or people who want two national anthems played? | |
| I'm expected to believe that the left is not the divisive force here? | |
| That it's the right wing that objects to it? | |
| That is what I'm told. | |
| When you read the leftists who defend the Black National Anthem being performed at the Super Bowl. | |
| Oh, it's the right wing! | |
| Look at their divisiveness! | |
| I long ago asked, do leftists believe their lies? | |
| And I've come to conclude that they often do. | |
| You play two national anthems and we're the divisive force. | |
| Get it? | |
| That's what every single left-wing outlet states. | |
| Every one. | |
| I don't know of an exception. | |
| The ease with which they lie must be because they don't know they're lying. | |
| I play, I support two national anthems, and you who don't are the divisive party. |