Donald Trump Goofing off During National Anthem Before Super Bowl Lights up Social Media
02/07/2020 03:48 pm EST
A look at Trump
Here's a look at Trump during the national anthem. He is seen dancing and pointing at someone during Demi Lovato's performance. This led to a number of social media users sharing their thoughts on the video.
How Trump is Acting
Cartoonist Pat Bagley did not hold back when talking about Trump and his actions during the national anthem, and his followers agreed with him with one person writing: "In his defense, that's the only way he knows how to behave."
Be Offended
Radio Host Jim Richards believes people should be offended by Trump doing this if they are offended by what Kaepernick was doing. One fan replied to the tweet: "Kapaernek (sic) lost his job for his actions, so too should Trump."
The Problem
Comedian and actor John Fugelsang believes if people don't have a problem with Trump acting out during the national anthem but have a problem with Kaepernick, then that's what the former 49ers quarterback was protesting.
One fan responded: "Not offended by Kaepernick at all, I support him. The NFL has destroyed his career when he has only tried to be a voice against violence... But trump offends me by simply breathing..."
Doesn't Matter
Hakeem Jefferies believes Trump holds himself to a different standard than everyone else and it doesn't matter if he stands still during the national anthem.
One fan replied: "Trump thinks everything is about him and that America's great because he's great. Personality disorders on full display. Sad."
Bigger Story
Andy Ostroy is wondering why this story isn't bigger considering what Trump has said about players kneeling, while one person replied: "Wait - does he SIT DOWN before it's over?! How's that different than taking a knee? Oh, right he's not peacefully protesting he's just being lazy."
Disrespect
Josiah Johnson believes Trump disrespected the national anthem but goofing off while the song was performed. One person replied to this tweet by writing: "He was fighting for Orchestra Conductors rights. You don't know the struggle that these oppressed go through."
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