AussieBuck wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:Ι don't understand it how is it possible for the fans who listen to their national anthem every - **** - game to not GAF about their national team. I understand how they players don't GAF, it's a thankless task for them. Give up their summer for free and if they win everybody is like meh who cares, another gold for team USA, but if they lose they will hear about it for a decade. So I get it for the players but for the fans I don't know how it's not fun to watch your hyper athletes abuse various slow unathletic dudes from allover the world

I don't think the few dudes here are very representative.
I would say I'm representative of a more or less unspoken undercurrent of American society. Most people are afraid to appear unpatriotic and don't want to deal with the social backlash.
I think one of the most patriotic things a person can do is call their country out on its bull and not "stand" for it obediently. I'm not a veteran, but I appreciate what they've done. I don't appreciate the reasons they've had to do it most of the time.
The pledge of allegiance is a brainwashing project targeted on children in kindergarten or before. Celebrating bombs when you are one of the most devious nations in the history of the planet Earth isn't really my idea of gearing up for a sportsball game.
Give me a nation that doesn't manipulate the world while ignoring the needs of it's people and propagandizing a hidden agenda and I'll gladly sing.
Also, the pledge of allegiance has deep roots in slavery from what I recall. No thanks.