Thought about this since the Trillbillies brought it up briefly on their latest podcast. I haven't been to too many sporting events in recent years but I typically do what Tonya does and just try to avoid being in the stands when the anthem plays. But I'll admit I'd probably be a coward in most situations and just stand anyway. At least if I'm there with other people. I feel like most Americans are afraid of confronting people but one exception is if people feel you're not showing proper respect to the civic religion or to the troops.
That said if I was at a sporting event by myself I'd probably just sit.
I just think it's fucked up how there is an expectation that at every sporting event US Americans are just expected to stand for the anthem and if you don't hooo boy you must be trouble.
Depends whether Iḿ looking for trouble or not. If Im trying to support someone at the event, I just stand quietly. Otherwise, I deliberately sing the words wrong, loudly enough that everyone around me can hear it.
(CW: bit of homophobia at the end)
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